نتایج جستجو برای: root nodulation

تعداد نتایج: 141078  

2013
Dugald E. Reid Dongxue Li Brett J. Ferguson Peter M. Gresshoff

Legumes control the nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbiosis in response to external and internal stimuli, such as nitrate, and via systemic autoregulation of nodulation (AON). Overexpression of the CLV3/ESR-related (CLE) pre-propeptide-encoding genes GmNIC1 (nitrate-induced and acting locally) and GmRIC1 (Bradyrhizobium-induced and acting systemically) suppresses soybean nodulation dependent on t...

2015
Liping Qiu Jie-shun Lin Ji Xu Shusei Sato Martin Parniske Trevor L. Wang J. Allan Downie Fang Xie Jens Stougaard

Rhizobial infection of legume root hairs requires a rearrangement of the actin cytoskeleton to enable the establishment of plant-made infection structures called infection threads. In the SCAR/WAVE (Suppressor of cAMP receptor defect/WASP family verpolin homologous protein) actin regulatory complex, the conserved N-terminal domains of SCAR proteins interact with other components of the SCAR/WAV...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2006
Joko Prayitno Barry G Rolfe Ulrike Mathesius

We studied the ethylene-insensitive, hypernodulating mutant, sickle (skl), to investigate the interaction of ethylene with auxin transport during root nodulation in Medicago truncatula. Grafting experiments demonstrated that hypernodulation in skl is root controlled. Long distance transport of auxin from shoot to root was reduced by rhizobia after 24 h in wild type but not in skl. Similarly, th...

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Hongyan Zhu Brendan K Riely Nicole J Burns Jean-Michel Ané

Most land plants can form a root symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi for assimilation of inorganic phosphate from the soil. In contrast, the nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbiosis is almost completely restricted to the legumes. The finding that the two symbioses share common signaling components in legumes suggests that the evolutionarily younger nitrogen-fixing symbiosis has recrui...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Marcelle Holsters

T he research field of plant–microbe interactions experiences a surge of fundamental insights thanks to the adoption of a restricted number of model systems. However, to see the broader picture and understand the complexity of evolutionary relationships, it is equally important to study relevant non-model interactions. This task is (still) difficult because of the lack of genomics and genetics ...

Journal: :Jurnal Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam LLDikti Wilayah 1 2022

Isolation and Nodulation Rhizobium sp. from Pueraria javanica (Benth.) Benth. Study of Its Survival on Peat Soil Compost Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch was done March to July 2008, in the Laboratory Plant Biotechnology Indonesian Research Institute (IOPRI) Marihat Station Pematang Siantar, Microbiology, Department Biology, FMIPA USU. The sampel nodules were taken roots growing oil palm plantation a...

Journal: :Development 2012
Takuya Suzaki Koji Yano Momoyo Ito Yosuke Umehara Norio Suganuma Masayoshi Kawaguchi

Nodulation is a form of de novo organogenesis that occurs mainly in legumes. During early nodule development, the host plant root is infected by rhizobia that induce dedifferentiation of some cortical cells, which then proliferate to form the symbiotic root nodule primordium. Two classic phytohormones, cytokinin and auxin, play essential roles in diverse aspects of cell proliferation and differ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1988
N S Malik W D Bauer

The inoculation of soybean (Glycine max L.) roots with Bradyrhizobium japonicum produces a regulatory response that inhibits nodulation in the younger regions of the roots. By exposing the soybean roots to live homologous bacteria for only a short period of time, the question of whether or not early interactions of rhizobia with root cells, prior to infection, elicit this regulatory response ha...

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