Legumes tightly regulate nodule number to balance the cost of supporting symbiotic rhizobia with the benefits of nitrogen fixation. C-terminally Encoded Peptides (CEPs) and CLAVATA3- like (CLE) peptides positively and negatively regulate nodulation, respectively, through independent systemic pathways, but how these regulations are coordinated remains unknown. Here, we show that rhizobia, Nod Factors, and cytokinins induce a symbiosis-specific CEP gene, MtCEP7, which positively regulates rhizobial infection. Via grafting and split root studies, we reveal that MtCEP7 increases nodule number systemically through the MtCRA2 receptor. MtCEP7 and MtCLE13 expression in rhizobia-inoculated roots rely on the MtCRE1 cytokinin receptor and on the Mt...
International audienceBecause of the large amount of energy consumed during symbiotic nitrogen fixat...
Legume plants form nitrogen (N)-fixing symbiotic nodules when mineral N is limiting in soils. As N f...
Legumes form a symbiosis with N -fixing soil rhizobia, resulting in new root organs called nodules t...
Legumes tightly regulate nodule number to balance the cost of supporting symbiotic rhizobia with the...
Legumes adapt their root architecture to environmental conditions by modifying the growth and number...
Legumes develop root nodules as a result of a symbiotic interaction with soil borne bacteria, called...
Nitrogen is a key element for plant growth. To meet nitrogen demands, some plants establish an endos...
International audienceThe symbiotic infection of root cells by nitrogen-fixing rhizobia during nodul...
The number of legume root nodules resulting from a symbiosis with rhizobia is tightly controlled by ...
Legume-rhizobium symbiosis results in nitrogen-fixing root nodules. This symbiosis allow legumes to ...
Nitrogen-deprived legume plants form new root organs, the nodules, following a symbiosis with nitrog...
International audienceNitrogen-fixing root nodulation in legumes challenged with nitrogen-limiting c...
-MtCLE12 and MtCLE13 encode CLAVATA3/EMBRYO‐SURROUNDING REGION RELATED (CLE) peptides which regulate...
The interaction between legume plants and soil bacteria rhizobia results in the formation of new org...
Biological nitrogen fixation in legumes occurs in nodules that are initiated in the root cortex foll...
International audienceBecause of the large amount of energy consumed during symbiotic nitrogen fixat...
Legume plants form nitrogen (N)-fixing symbiotic nodules when mineral N is limiting in soils. As N f...
Legumes form a symbiosis with N -fixing soil rhizobia, resulting in new root organs called nodules t...
Legumes tightly regulate nodule number to balance the cost of supporting symbiotic rhizobia with the...
Legumes adapt their root architecture to environmental conditions by modifying the growth and number...
Legumes develop root nodules as a result of a symbiotic interaction with soil borne bacteria, called...
Nitrogen is a key element for plant growth. To meet nitrogen demands, some plants establish an endos...
International audienceThe symbiotic infection of root cells by nitrogen-fixing rhizobia during nodul...
The number of legume root nodules resulting from a symbiosis with rhizobia is tightly controlled by ...
Legume-rhizobium symbiosis results in nitrogen-fixing root nodules. This symbiosis allow legumes to ...
Nitrogen-deprived legume plants form new root organs, the nodules, following a symbiosis with nitrog...
International audienceNitrogen-fixing root nodulation in legumes challenged with nitrogen-limiting c...
-MtCLE12 and MtCLE13 encode CLAVATA3/EMBRYO‐SURROUNDING REGION RELATED (CLE) peptides which regulate...
The interaction between legume plants and soil bacteria rhizobia results in the formation of new org...
Biological nitrogen fixation in legumes occurs in nodules that are initiated in the root cortex foll...
International audienceBecause of the large amount of energy consumed during symbiotic nitrogen fixat...
Legume plants form nitrogen (N)-fixing symbiotic nodules when mineral N is limiting in soils. As N f...
Legumes form a symbiosis with N -fixing soil rhizobia, resulting in new root organs called nodules t...