reviewAnnual Review of Plant BiologyFeb 7, 2008Closed access

Coordinating Nodule Morphogenesis with Rhizobial Infection in Legumes

John Innes Centre · Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

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Abstract

The formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules on legumes requires an integration of infection by rhizobia at the root epidermis and the initiation of cell division in the cortex, several cell layers away from the sites of infection. Several recent developments have added to our understanding of the signaling events in the epidermis associated with the perception of rhizobial nodulation factors and the role of plant hormones in the activation of cell division leading to nodule morphogenesis. This review focuses on the tissue-specific nature of the developmental processes associated with nodulation and the mechanisms by which these processes are coordinated during the formation of a nodule.

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Keywords
  • Rhizobia
  • Biology
  • Morphogenesis
  • Epidermis (zoology)
  • Nodule (geology)
  • Cell division
  • Nod factor
  • Cell biology
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