Background: Legumes form root nodules to house nitrogen fixing bacteria of the rhizobium family. The rhizobia are located intracellularly in the symbiotic nodule cells. In the legume Medicago truncatula these cells produce high amounts of Nodule-specific Cysteine-Rich (NCR) peptides which induce differentiation of the rhizobia into enlarged, polyploid and non-cultivable bacterial cells. NCRs are similar to innate immunity antimicrobial peptides. The NCR gene family is extremely large in Medicago with about 600 genes. Results: Here we used the Medicago truncatula Gene Expression Atlas (MtGEA) and other published microarray data to analyze the expression of 334 NCR genes in 267 different experimental conditions. We find that all but five of t...
In legume nodules, rhizobia differentiate into nitrogen-fixing forms called bacteroids, which are en...
Host compatible rhizobia induce the formation of legume root nodules, symbiotic organs within which ...
: Nitrogen is one of the most inaccessible plant nutrients, but certain species have overcome this l...
Root nodules are the symbiotic organ of legumes that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Many genes are ...
Root nodules are the symbiotic organ of legumes that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Many genes are ...
<div><p>Root nodules are the symbiotic organ of legumes that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Many ge...
Prod 2019-88cc BAP GEAPSI INRANational audienceMedicago truncatula, belonging to the inverted repeat...
Various legume plants form root nodules in which symbiotic bacteria (rhizobia) fix atmospheric nitro...
The symbiosis of Medicago truncatula with Sinorhizobium meliloti or Sinorhizobium medicae soil bacte...
Deciphering the mechanisms leading to symbiotic nitrogen-fixing root nodule organogenesis in legumes...
Rhizobia and legumes establish symbiotic interactions leading to the production of root nodules, in ...
The legume–rhizobial symbiosis results in the formation of root nodules that provide an ecological n...
International audienceRoot nodules formed by plants of the nitrogen-fixing clade (NFC) are symbiotic...
Legumes engage in root nodule symbioses with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria known as rhizobia. In no...
The model legume species Medicago truncatula expresses more than 700 nodule-specific cysteine-rich (...
In legume nodules, rhizobia differentiate into nitrogen-fixing forms called bacteroids, which are en...
Host compatible rhizobia induce the formation of legume root nodules, symbiotic organs within which ...
: Nitrogen is one of the most inaccessible plant nutrients, but certain species have overcome this l...
Root nodules are the symbiotic organ of legumes that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Many genes are ...
Root nodules are the symbiotic organ of legumes that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Many genes are ...
<div><p>Root nodules are the symbiotic organ of legumes that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Many ge...
Prod 2019-88cc BAP GEAPSI INRANational audienceMedicago truncatula, belonging to the inverted repeat...
Various legume plants form root nodules in which symbiotic bacteria (rhizobia) fix atmospheric nitro...
The symbiosis of Medicago truncatula with Sinorhizobium meliloti or Sinorhizobium medicae soil bacte...
Deciphering the mechanisms leading to symbiotic nitrogen-fixing root nodule organogenesis in legumes...
Rhizobia and legumes establish symbiotic interactions leading to the production of root nodules, in ...
The legume–rhizobial symbiosis results in the formation of root nodules that provide an ecological n...
International audienceRoot nodules formed by plants of the nitrogen-fixing clade (NFC) are symbiotic...
Legumes engage in root nodule symbioses with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria known as rhizobia. In no...
The model legume species Medicago truncatula expresses more than 700 nodule-specific cysteine-rich (...
In legume nodules, rhizobia differentiate into nitrogen-fixing forms called bacteroids, which are en...
Host compatible rhizobia induce the formation of legume root nodules, symbiotic organs within which ...
: Nitrogen is one of the most inaccessible plant nutrients, but certain species have overcome this l...