International audienceThe legume genus Medicago interacts with soil bacteria commonly referred to as rhizobia, in a nitrogen fixing symbiosis. We analysed the diversity of symbiotic association specificity among the two organisms, and its evolution in the plant genus. Nitrogen fixation tests and molecular phylogenetic reconstructions revealed that the genus Medicago includes more symbiotic specificity groups than previously suggested and that plant specificity is highly unstable and has repeatedly switched along the diversification of this genus. A phylogenetic analysis including geographical data shows that bacterial geographical diversity distribution has a strong influence on the geographic distribution of plant species and their ability...
Gene flow between genetically differentiated populations can maintain variation in species interacti...
International audienceRhizobia are phylogenetically disparate α- and β-proteobacteria that have achi...
The rhizobia-legume symbiosis is a highly important source of nitrogen (N) in both natural and agric...
International audienceThe legume genus Medicago interacts with soil bacteria commonly referred to as...
International audienceUsing nitrogen-fixing Sinorhizobium species that interact with Medicago plants...
Using nitrogen-fixing Sinorhizobium species that interact with Medicago plants as a model system, we...
We investigate the genetic structure and molecular selection pattern of a sympatric population of Si...
Nitrogen-fixing Sinorhizobium sp. bacteria interact with Medicago truncatula plants, forming root no...
Nitrogen fixing rhizobia associated with the Medicago L. genus belong to two closely related species...
Communication orale, résuméNitrogen-fixing Sinorhizobium sp. bacteria interact with Medicago truncat...
Understanding functional diversity is one of the main goals of microbial ecology, and definition of ...
Gene flow between genetically differentiated populations can maintain variation in species interacti...
International audienceRhizobia are phylogenetically disparate α- and β-proteobacteria that have achi...
The rhizobia-legume symbiosis is a highly important source of nitrogen (N) in both natural and agric...
International audienceThe legume genus Medicago interacts with soil bacteria commonly referred to as...
International audienceUsing nitrogen-fixing Sinorhizobium species that interact with Medicago plants...
Using nitrogen-fixing Sinorhizobium species that interact with Medicago plants as a model system, we...
We investigate the genetic structure and molecular selection pattern of a sympatric population of Si...
Nitrogen-fixing Sinorhizobium sp. bacteria interact with Medicago truncatula plants, forming root no...
Nitrogen fixing rhizobia associated with the Medicago L. genus belong to two closely related species...
Communication orale, résuméNitrogen-fixing Sinorhizobium sp. bacteria interact with Medicago truncat...
Understanding functional diversity is one of the main goals of microbial ecology, and definition of ...
Gene flow between genetically differentiated populations can maintain variation in species interacti...
International audienceRhizobia are phylogenetically disparate α- and β-proteobacteria that have achi...
The rhizobia-legume symbiosis is a highly important source of nitrogen (N) in both natural and agric...