نتایج جستجو برای: root nodulation

تعداد نتایج: 141078  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2017
Thomas C de Bang Peter K Lundquist Xinbin Dai Clarissa Boschiero Zhaohong Zhuang Pooja Pant Ivone Torres-Jerez Sonali Roy Joaquina Nogales Vijaykumar Veerappan Rebecca Dickstein Michael K Udvardi Patrick X Zhao Wolf-Rüdiger Scheible

Growing evidence indicates that small, secreted peptides (SSPs) play critical roles in legume growth and development, yet the annotation of SSP-coding genes is far from complete. Systematic reannotation of the Medicago truncatula genome identified 1,970 homologs of established SSP gene families and an additional 2,455 genes that are potentially novel SSPs, previously unreported in the literatur...

2013
Giulia Morieri Eduardo A Martinez Andrzej Jarynowski Hugues Driguez Richard Morris Giles E D Oldroyd J Allan Downie

Rhizobial nodulation (Nod) factors activate both nodule morphogenesis and infection thread development during legume nodulation. Nod factors induce two different calcium responses: intra-nuclear calcium oscillations and a calcium influx at the root hair tip. Calcium oscillations activate nodule development; we wanted to test if the calcium influx is associated with infection. Sinorhizobium meli...

2008
Marcelle Holsters Griet Den Herder Annick De Keyser Riet De Rycke Stephane Rombauts Willem Van de Velde María R. Clemente Christa Verplancke Peter Mergaert Eva Kondorosi Sofie Goormachtig

Protein ubiquitination is a posttranslational regulatory process essential for plant growth and interaction with the environment. E3 ligases, to which the seven in absentia (SINA) proteins belong, determine the specificity by selecting the target proteins for ubiquitination. SINA proteins are found in animals as well as in plants and a small gene family with highly related members has been iden...

2017
Joel Quintino de Oliveira Júnior Ederson da Conceição Jesus Francy Junio Lisboa Ricardo Luis Louro Berbara Sergio Miana de Faria

The family Leguminosae comprises approximately 20,000 species that mostly form symbioses with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and nitrogen-fixing bacteria (NFB). This study is aimed at investigating and confirming the dependence on nodulation and biological nitrogen fixation in the specie Piptadenia gonoacantha (Mart.) Macbr., which belongs to the Piptadenia group. Two consecutive experiment...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Songli Yuan Hui Zhu Honglan Gou Weiwei Fu Lijing Liu Tao Chen Danxia Ke Heng Kang Qi Xie Zonglie Hong Zhongming Zhang

The symbiosis receptor kinase (SymRK) is required for morphological changes of legume root hairs triggered by rhizobial infection. How protein turnover of SymRK is regulated and how the nodulation factor signals are transduced downstream of SymRK are not known. In this report, a SymRK-interacting E3 ubiquitin ligase (SIE3) was shown to bind and ubiquitinate SymRK. The SIE3-SymRK interaction and...

2007
M. V. B. Figueiredo C. P. Chanway

A greenhouse experiment was performed to evaluate the effects of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) on nodulation, biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) and growth of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Tenderlake). Single and dual inoculation treatments of bean with Rhizobium and/or PGPR were administered to detect possible changes in the levels of and interactions between the phy...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2015
Ming-Juan Lei Qi Wang Xiaolin Li Aimin Chen Li Luo Yajun Xie Guan Li Da Luo Kirankumar S Mysore Jiangqi Wen Zhi-Ping Xie Christian Staehelin Yan-Zhang Wang

Rhizobia preferentially enter legume root hairs via infection threads, after which root hairs undergo tip swelling, branching, and curling. However, the mechanisms underlying such root hair deformation are poorly understood. Here, we showed that a type II small GTPase, ROP10, of Medicago truncatula is localized at the plasma membrane (PM) of root hair tips to regulate root hair tip growth. Over...

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