The rules of engagement in the legume-rhizobial symbiosis
GED Oldroyd, JD Murray, PS Poole… - Annual review of …, 2011 - annualreviews.org
Rhizobial bacteria enter a symbiotic association with leguminous plants, resulting in
differentiated bacteria enclosed in intracellular compartments called symbiosomes within …
differentiated bacteria enclosed in intracellular compartments called symbiosomes within …
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation by rhizobia—the roots of a success story
C Masson-Boivin, JL Sachs - Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2018 - Elsevier
Highlights•Nodulation of legumes is encoded by at least three genetic rhizobial
strategies.•The 'nod'strategy has been the most successful evolutionarily.•Evolution of nod …
strategies.•The 'nod'strategy has been the most successful evolutionarily.•Evolution of nod …
Engineered plant control of associative nitrogen fixation
TL Haskett, P Paramasivan… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
Engineering N2-fixing symbioses between cereals and diazotrophic bacteria represents a
promising strategy to sustainably deliver biologically fixed nitrogen (N) in agriculture. We …
promising strategy to sustainably deliver biologically fixed nitrogen (N) in agriculture. We …
Conjugative and mobilizable genomic islands in bacteria: evolution and diversity
X Bellanger, S Payot… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Horizontal transfer of genomic islands (GEIs), that is, chromosomal regions encoding
functions that can be advantageous for the host, plays a key role in bacterial evolution, but …
functions that can be advantageous for the host, plays a key role in bacterial evolution, but …
Establishing nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with legumes: how many rhizobium recipes?
Rhizobia are phylogenetically disparate α-and β-proteobacteria that have achieved the
environmentally essential function of fixing atmospheric nitrogen (N 2) in symbiosis with …
environmentally essential function of fixing atmospheric nitrogen (N 2) in symbiosis with …
Role of root microbiota in plant productivity
A Tkacz, P Poole - Journal of experimental botany, 2015 - academic.oup.com
The growing human population requires increasing amounts of food, but modern agriculture
has limited possibilities for increasing yields. New crop varieties may be bred to have …
has limited possibilities for increasing yields. New crop varieties may be bred to have …
Legume nodulation: a global perspective
JI Sprent - 2009 - books.google.com
This important book provides a comprehensive review of our current knowledge of the
world's leguminous plants and their symbiotic bacteria. Written by Professor Janet Sprent, a …
world's leguminous plants and their symbiotic bacteria. Written by Professor Janet Sprent, a …
Rhizobial chemotaxis and motility systems at work in the soil
STN Aroney, PS Poole… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Bacteria navigate their way often as individual cells through their chemical and biological
environment in aqueous medium or across solid surfaces. They swim when starved or in …
environment in aqueous medium or across solid surfaces. They swim when starved or in …
What determines the efficiency of N2-fixing Rhizobium-legume symbioses?
JJ Terpolilli, GA Hood, PS Poole - Advances in microbial physiology, 2012 - Elsevier
Biological nitrogen fixation is vital to nutrient cycling in the biosphere and is the major route
by which atmospheric dinitrogen (N 2) is reduced to ammonia. The largest single …
by which atmospheric dinitrogen (N 2) is reduced to ammonia. The largest single …
Evolution of root endosymbiosis with bacteria: how novel are nodules?
K Markmann, M Parniske - Trends in plant science, 2009 - cell.com
Plants form diverse symbioses with nitrogen-fixing bacteria to gain access to ammonium, a
product of the prokaryote-exclusive enzyme nitrogenase. Improving the symbiotic …
product of the prokaryote-exclusive enzyme nitrogenase. Improving the symbiotic …