Rhizobia establish a symbiotic relationship with legumes that results in the formation of root nodules, where bacteria encapsulated by a membrane of plant origin (symbiosomes), convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia. Nodules are more sensitive to ionic stresses than the host plant itself. We hypothesize that such a high vulnerability might be due to defects in ion balance in the infected tissue. Low temperature SEM (LTSEM) and X-ray microanalysis of Medicago truncatula nodules revealed a potassium (K+) decrease in symbiosomes and vacuoles during the life span of infected cells. To clarify K+ homeostasis in the nodule, we performed phylogenetic and gene expression analyses, and confocal and electron microscopy localization of two key plan...
© 2002 American Society of Plant BiologistsThe symbiosome of nitrogen fixing root nodules mediates m...
International audienceLegumes have maintained the ability to associate with rhizobia to sustain the ...
International audienceRoot hairs are involved in water and nutrient uptake, and thereby in plant aut...
The model legume Medicago truncatula possesses a single outward Shaker K+ channel, while Arabidopsis...
Rhizobia and legumes establish symbiotic interactions leading to the production of root nodules, in ...
The KUP family of potassium transporters in plants is large but poorly characterized. We isolated an...
In legume-rhizobia symbioses, the bacteria in infected cells are enclosed in a plant membrane, formi...
In most legume nodules, the N2-fixing rhizobia are present as organelle-like structures inside their...
To form nitrogen-fixing symbioses, legume plants recognize a bacterial signal, Nod Factor (NF). The ...
International audienceLegumes have the capacity to develop root nodules hosting nitrogen-fixing bact...
In legume–rhizobia symbioses, the bacteria in infected cells are enclosed in a plant membrane, formi...
In response to compatible rhizobia, leguminous plants develop unique plant organs, root nodules, in ...
International audienceRoot hairs, as lateral extensions of epidermal cells, provide large absorptive...
La symbiose légumineuse-rhizobium a une importance majeure pour les écosystèmes terrestres puisqu'el...
Symbiotic bacteria (rhizobia) are maintained and conditioned to fix atmospheric nitrogen in infected...
© 2002 American Society of Plant BiologistsThe symbiosome of nitrogen fixing root nodules mediates m...
International audienceLegumes have maintained the ability to associate with rhizobia to sustain the ...
International audienceRoot hairs are involved in water and nutrient uptake, and thereby in plant aut...
The model legume Medicago truncatula possesses a single outward Shaker K+ channel, while Arabidopsis...
Rhizobia and legumes establish symbiotic interactions leading to the production of root nodules, in ...
The KUP family of potassium transporters in plants is large but poorly characterized. We isolated an...
In legume-rhizobia symbioses, the bacteria in infected cells are enclosed in a plant membrane, formi...
In most legume nodules, the N2-fixing rhizobia are present as organelle-like structures inside their...
To form nitrogen-fixing symbioses, legume plants recognize a bacterial signal, Nod Factor (NF). The ...
International audienceLegumes have the capacity to develop root nodules hosting nitrogen-fixing bact...
In legume–rhizobia symbioses, the bacteria in infected cells are enclosed in a plant membrane, formi...
In response to compatible rhizobia, leguminous plants develop unique plant organs, root nodules, in ...
International audienceRoot hairs, as lateral extensions of epidermal cells, provide large absorptive...
La symbiose légumineuse-rhizobium a une importance majeure pour les écosystèmes terrestres puisqu'el...
Symbiotic bacteria (rhizobia) are maintained and conditioned to fix atmospheric nitrogen in infected...
© 2002 American Society of Plant BiologistsThe symbiosome of nitrogen fixing root nodules mediates m...
International audienceLegumes have maintained the ability to associate with rhizobia to sustain the ...
International audienceRoot hairs are involved in water and nutrient uptake, and thereby in plant aut...