Celebrating 20 Years of Genetic Discoveries in Legume Nodulation and Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation
Noble Research Institute · Clemson University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Since 1999, various forward-and reverse-genetic approaches have uncovered nearly 200 genes required for symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) in legumes. These discoveries advanced our understanding of the evolution of SNF in plants and its relationship to other beneficial endosymbioses, signaling between plants and microbes, the control of microbial infection of plant cells, the control of plant cell division leading to nodule development, autoregulation of nodulation, intracellular accommodation of bacteria, nodule oxygen homeostasis, the control of bacteroid differentiation, metabolism and transport supporting symbiosis, and the control of nodule senescence. This review catalogs and contextualizes all of the…
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- 83.45
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- 100%
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9Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Medicago truncatula
- Symbiosis
- Nitrogen fixation
- Phaseolus
- Legume
- Lotus japonicus
- Botany