نتایج جستجو برای: nodulation

تعداد نتایج: 3105  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2006
Nancy A Eckardt

The plant hormone cytokinin is implicated in the control of root architecture and development, including legume root nodulation. Gonzalez-Rizzo et al. (pages 2680–2693) identified a Medicago truncatula homolog of Arabidopsis, CYTOKININ RESPONSE1 (CRE1), which encodes a cytokinin receptor histidine kinase, and made use of RNA interference of Mt CRE1 to investigate the role of cytokinin in the no...

2006
Nancy A. Eckardt

The plant hormone cytokinin is implicated in the control of root architecture and development, including legume root nodulation. Gonzalez-Rizzo et al. (pages 2680–2693) identified a Medicago truncatula homolog of Arabidopsis, CYTOKININ RESPONSE1 (CRE1), which encodes a cytokinin receptor histidine kinase, and made use of RNA interference of Mt CRE1 to investigate the role of cytokinin in the no...

2017
Patricia Bustos Rosa Isela Santamaría Olga María Pérez-Carrascal José Luis Acosta Luis Lozano Soledad Juárez Irma Martínez-Flores Esperanza Martínez-Romero Miguel Ángel Cevallos David Romero Guillermo Dávila Pablo Vinuesa Fabiola Miranda Ernesto Ormeño Víctor González

The whole-genome sequences of three strains of Rhizobium gallicum reported here support the concept that the distinct nodulation host ranges displayed by the symbiovars gallicum and phaseoli can be largely explained by different symbiotic plasmids.

Journal: :Current opinion in plant biology 2006
Giles E D Oldroyd J Allan Downie

Many plants acquire a significant proportion of their nutrient requirements through mutualistic symbiotic interactions with micro-organisms. Legumes in particular acquire the macronutrients nitrogen and phosphorus, and most likely an array of micro-nutrients, from interactions with nitrogen-fixing bacteria and with mycorrhizal fungi. Although the structures formed to support these interactions ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
John F Marsh Alexandra Rakocevic Raka M Mitra Lysiane Brocard Jongho Sun Alexis Eschstruth Sharon R Long Michael Schultze Pascal Ratet Giles E D Oldroyd

The symbiotic association between legumes and nitrogen-fixing bacteria collectively known as rhizobia results in the formation of a unique plant root organ called the nodule. This process is initiated following the perception of rhizobial nodulation factors by the host plant. Nod factor (NF)-stimulated plant responses, including nodulation-specific gene expression, is mediated by the NF signali...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1982
W Zurkowski

Of 18 Rhizobium trifolii strains tested, 12 showed a high frequency of loss of nodulation ability after incubation in cultures at elevated temperatures. A correlation between loss of nodulation ability and loss of a large plasmid was demonstrated for R. trifolii. In some nonnodulating (Nod-) mutants, deletions occurred instead of total elimination of the plasmid molecule. The maximum curing eff...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2013
Nijat Imin Nadiatul A Mohd-Radzman Huw A Ogilvie Michael A Djordjevic

The role of MtCEP1, a member of the CEP (C-terminally encoded peptide) signaling peptide family, was examined in Medicago truncatula root development. MtCEP1 was expressed in root tips, vascular tissue, and young lateral organs, and was up-regulated by low nitrogen levels and, independently, by elevated CO2. Overexpressing MtCEP1 or applying MtCEP1 peptide to roots elicited developmental phenot...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1998
P Mavingui T Laeremans M Flores D Romero E Martínez-Romero R Palacios

Amplifiable DNA regions (amplicons) have been identified in the genome of Rhizobium etli. Here we report the isolation and molecular characterization of a symbiotic amplicon of Rhizobium tropici. To search for symbiotic amplicons, a cartridge containing a kanamycin resistance marker that responds to gene dosage and conditional origins of replication and transfer was inserted in the nodulation r...

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