SummaryHemoglobins are ubiquitous in nature and among the best-characterized proteins [1–9]. Genetics has revealed crucial roles for human hemoglobins [10], but similar data are lacking for plants. Plants contain symbiotic and nonsymbiotic hemoglobins [11]; the former are thought to be important for symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF). In legumes, SNF occurs in specialized organs, called nodules, which contain millions of nitrogen-fixing rhizobia, called bacteroids [12, 13]. The induction of nodule-specific plant genes, including those encoding symbiotic leghemoglobins (Lb), accompanies nodule development [14, 15]. Leghemoglobins accumulate to millimolar concentrations in the cytoplasm of infected plant cells prior to nitrogen fixation and ar...
Nitrogen represents one of the most important elements for plant growth. Therefore various plant lin...
Nitrogen is a key element for plant growth. To meet nitrogen demands, some plants establish an endos...
Legumes express two major types of hemoglobins, namely symbiotic (leghemoglobins) and non-symbiotic ...
SummaryHemoglobins are ubiquitous in nature and among the best-characterized proteins [1–9]. Genetic...
Hemoglobins are ubiquitous in nature and among the best-characterized proteins. Genetics has reveale...
How do plants create an environment in which symbiotic bacteria can reduce enough N2 to provide the ...
Leghemoglobins transport and deliver O2 to the symbiosomes inside legume nodules and are essential f...
International audienceDuring development of legume root nodules, rhizobia and their host plant cells...
Legume nodules have two types of hemoglobins: symbiotic or leghemoglobins (Lbs) and nonsymbiotic or ...
18 Pags.- 8 Figs. © 2023 The Authors. New Phytologist.Legume nodules produce large quantities of ...
13 Pags.- 7 Figs. ©2020 The Authors. Under LicenceCC BY-NC-NDLegume nodules have two types of hemo...
Several legume genes involved in establishing nitrogen fixation have been discovered using functiona...
Root nodules are complex structures that occur on roots of many agronomically important plants such ...
36 Pags.- 10 Figs.- 5 Tabls. The definitive version is available at: http://jxb.oxfordjournals.org/...
2 Pags.- 1 Fig. © 2022 The Authors. Plant Biotechnology Journal published by Society for Experimen...
Nitrogen represents one of the most important elements for plant growth. Therefore various plant lin...
Nitrogen is a key element for plant growth. To meet nitrogen demands, some plants establish an endos...
Legumes express two major types of hemoglobins, namely symbiotic (leghemoglobins) and non-symbiotic ...
SummaryHemoglobins are ubiquitous in nature and among the best-characterized proteins [1–9]. Genetic...
Hemoglobins are ubiquitous in nature and among the best-characterized proteins. Genetics has reveale...
How do plants create an environment in which symbiotic bacteria can reduce enough N2 to provide the ...
Leghemoglobins transport and deliver O2 to the symbiosomes inside legume nodules and are essential f...
International audienceDuring development of legume root nodules, rhizobia and their host plant cells...
Legume nodules have two types of hemoglobins: symbiotic or leghemoglobins (Lbs) and nonsymbiotic or ...
18 Pags.- 8 Figs. © 2023 The Authors. New Phytologist.Legume nodules produce large quantities of ...
13 Pags.- 7 Figs. ©2020 The Authors. Under LicenceCC BY-NC-NDLegume nodules have two types of hemo...
Several legume genes involved in establishing nitrogen fixation have been discovered using functiona...
Root nodules are complex structures that occur on roots of many agronomically important plants such ...
36 Pags.- 10 Figs.- 5 Tabls. The definitive version is available at: http://jxb.oxfordjournals.org/...
2 Pags.- 1 Fig. © 2022 The Authors. Plant Biotechnology Journal published by Society for Experimen...
Nitrogen represents one of the most important elements for plant growth. Therefore various plant lin...
Nitrogen is a key element for plant growth. To meet nitrogen demands, some plants establish an endos...
Legumes express two major types of hemoglobins, namely symbiotic (leghemoglobins) and non-symbiotic ...