# The establishment and development of plant–microorganism interactions involve impressive transcriptomic reprogramming of target plant genes. The symbiont (Sinorhizobium meliloti) and the root knot-nematode pathogen (Meloidogyne incognita) induce the formation of new root organs, the nodule and the gall, respectively. # • Using laser-assisted microdissection, we specifically monitored, at the cell level, Medicago gene expression in nodule zone II cells, which are preparing to receive rhizobia, and in gall giant and surrounding cells, which play an essential role in nematode feeding and constitute the typical root swollen structure, respectively. # • We revealed an important reprogramming of hormone pathways and C1 metabolism in both intera...
The legume plant Medicago truncatula establishes a symbiosis with the nitrogen-fixing bacterium Sino...
Sedentary plant-parasitic nematodes establish long term relationships with their hosts. Root vascula...
Upon infection of the root of a leguminous plant with bacteria of the genus Rhizobium or Bradyrhizob...
International audience# The establishment and development of plant–microorganism interactions involv...
Plants associate with a wide range of mutualistic and parasitic biotrophic organisms. Here, we inves...
Legumes form two types of root organs in response to signals from microbes, namely, nodules and root...
International audienceSedentary endoparasitic nematodes are root parasites that interact with their ...
International audienceRhizobia can infect roots of host legume plants and induce new organs called n...
<p>Upon infection of the root of a leguminous plant with bacteria of the genus <em>Rhizo...
Most legume plants are able to enter into a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteri...
In response to compatible rhizobia, leguminous plants develop unique plant organs, root nodules, in ...
Sedentary plant endoparasitic (root-knot and cyst) nematodes induce the formation of their feeding s...
Root nodules formed by plants of the nitrogen-fixing clade (NFC) are symbiotic organs whose function...
Formation of nitrogen fixing symbioses between Rhizobium and legumes requires the co-ordinated expre...
Because of the developmental similarities between root nodules induced by symbiotic rhizobia and roo...
The legume plant Medicago truncatula establishes a symbiosis with the nitrogen-fixing bacterium Sino...
Sedentary plant-parasitic nematodes establish long term relationships with their hosts. Root vascula...
Upon infection of the root of a leguminous plant with bacteria of the genus Rhizobium or Bradyrhizob...
International audience# The establishment and development of plant–microorganism interactions involv...
Plants associate with a wide range of mutualistic and parasitic biotrophic organisms. Here, we inves...
Legumes form two types of root organs in response to signals from microbes, namely, nodules and root...
International audienceSedentary endoparasitic nematodes are root parasites that interact with their ...
International audienceRhizobia can infect roots of host legume plants and induce new organs called n...
<p>Upon infection of the root of a leguminous plant with bacteria of the genus <em>Rhizo...
Most legume plants are able to enter into a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteri...
In response to compatible rhizobia, leguminous plants develop unique plant organs, root nodules, in ...
Sedentary plant endoparasitic (root-knot and cyst) nematodes induce the formation of their feeding s...
Root nodules formed by plants of the nitrogen-fixing clade (NFC) are symbiotic organs whose function...
Formation of nitrogen fixing symbioses between Rhizobium and legumes requires the co-ordinated expre...
Because of the developmental similarities between root nodules induced by symbiotic rhizobia and roo...
The legume plant Medicago truncatula establishes a symbiosis with the nitrogen-fixing bacterium Sino...
Sedentary plant-parasitic nematodes establish long term relationships with their hosts. Root vascula...
Upon infection of the root of a leguminous plant with bacteria of the genus Rhizobium or Bradyrhizob...