نتایج جستجو برای: root nodulation

تعداد نتایج: 141078  

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2009
÷نج تن دوست, محمود, امینی دهقی, مجید, غلامحسینی, مجید, مدرس ثانوی, سید علی محمد,

In order to study the effect of air and root-zone temperature on yield, yield components, nodulation and nitrogen fixation of three annual medics, an experiment was conducted in controlled environment (growth chamber) at the Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University in 2006. The experiment was performed as a spilt split plot with the layout of completely randomized design with three re...

2013
James M. W. Ryalls Markus Riegler Ben D. Moore Goran Lopaticki Scott N. Johnson

Interactions between above- and belowground herbivores have been prominent in the field of aboveground-belowground ecology from the outset, although little is known about how climate change affects these organisms when they share the same plant. Additionally, the interactive effects of multiple factors associated with climate change such as elevated temperature (eT) and elevated atmospheric car...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
R Varma Penmetsa Julia A Frugoli Lucinda S Smith Sharon R Long Douglas R Cook

We report the isolation and characterization of a new Medicago truncatula hyper-nodulation mutant, designated sunn (super numeric nodules). Similar to the previously described ethylene-insensitive mutant sickle, sunn exhibits a 10-fold increase in the number of nodules within the primary nodulation zone. Despite this general similarity, these two mutants are readily distinguished based on anato...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1987
Y Kapulnik C M Joseph D A Phillips

Transcription of the nodABC genes in Rhizobium meliloti is required for root nodule formation in alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) and occurs when specific compounds, such as the flavone luteolin, are supplied by the host plant. Results reported here indicate how luteolin in the root and rhizosphere can affect subsequent N(2) fixation and plant growth. Previous experiments with ;Hairy Peruvian 32' (...

Journal: :Journal of Bacteriology 1994

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Jeanne Harris

I this issue of PNAS, Nishimura et al. demonstrate that ASTRAY, the legume homolog of HY5, a transcription factor that mediates light signaling and photomorphogenesis above ground, also affects the interaction between legume roots and their rhizobial endosymbionts underground (1). At first glance, this is a confusing result. What is a transcription factor that mediates light signaling doing reg...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2006
Tomomi Nakagawa Masayoshi Kawaguchi

To maintain a symbiotic balance, leguminous plants have a systemic regulatory system called autoregulation of nodulation (AUT). Since AUT is schematically similar to systemic resistance found in plant-pathogen interactions, we examined the effects of methyl jasmonate (MeJA) or methyl salicylate (MeSA) on nodulation in Lotus japonicus. Shoot-applied MeJA strongly suppressed nodulation in the wil...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1998
Covitz Smith Long

The root hair is a specialized cell type involved in water and nutrient uptake in plants. In legumes the root hair is also the primary site of recognition and infection by symbiotic nitrogen-fixing Rhizobium bacteria. We have studied the root hairs of Medicago truncatula, which is emerging as an increasingly important model legume for studies of symbiotic nodulation. However, only 27 genes from...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Takashi Soyano Hideki Hirakawa Shusei Sato Makoto Hayashi Masayoshi Kawaguchi

Autoregulatory negative-feedback loops play important roles in fine-balancing tissue and organ development. Such loops are composed of short-range intercellular signaling pathways via cell-cell communications. On the other hand, leguminous plants use a long-distance negative-feedback system involving root-shoot communication to control the number of root nodules, root lateral organs that harbor...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1988
S Klein G C Walker E R Signer

Nodulation of alfalfa by exoB mutants of Rhizobium meliloti occurred without root hair curling or infection thread formation. nod exoB double mutants had the same nodulation deficiency as single nod mutants. Therefore, all the known nod genes are involved in nodule induction by exoB mutants, which apparently occurs via intercellular invasion.

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