نتایج جستجو برای: root nodules

تعداد نتایج: 158264  

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2008
Stefanie Wienkoop Estíbaliz Larrainzar Mirko Glinski Esther M. González Cesar Arrese-Igor Wolfram Weckwerth

Mass spectrometry (MS) has become increasingly important for tissue specific protein quantification at the isoform level, as well as for the analysis of protein post-translational regulation mechanisms and turnover rates. Thanks to the development of high accuracy mass spectrometers, peptide sequencing without prior knowledge of the amino acid sequence--de novo sequencing--can be performed. In ...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2006
Joachim Schulze Glena Temple Stephen J Temple Heidrun Beschow Carroll P Vance

BACKGROUND AND AIMS White lupin is highly adapted to growth in a low-P environment. The objective of the present study was to evaluate whether white lupin grown under P-stress has adaptations in nodulation and N2 fixation that facilitate continued functioning. METHODS Nodulated plants were grown in silica sand supplied with N-free nutrient solution containing 0 to 0.5 mm P. At 21 and 37 d aft...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2009
Christine Lelandais-Brière Loreto Naya Erika Sallet Fanny Calenge Florian Frugier Caroline Hartmann Jérome Gouzy Martin Crespi

Posttranscriptional regulation of a variety of mRNAs by small 21- to 24-nucleotide RNAs, notably the microRNAs (miRNAs), is emerging as a novel developmental mechanism. In legumes like the model Medicago truncatula, roots are able to develop a de novo meristem through the symbiotic interaction with nitrogen-fixing rhizobia. We used deep sequencing of small RNAs from root apexes and nodules of M...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Alison M Berry Terence M Murphy Patricia A Okubara Karin R Jacobsen Susan M Swensen Katharina Pawlowski

Gln synthetase (GS) is the key enzyme of primary ammonia assimilation in nitrogen-fixing root nodules of legumes and actinorhizal (Frankia-nodulated) plants. In root nodules of Datisca glomerata (Datiscaceae), transcripts hybridizing to a conserved coding region of the abundant nodule isoform, DgGS1-1, are abundant in uninfected nodule cortical tissue, but expression was not detectable in the i...

2017
Safiullah Habibi Abdul ghani Ayubi Naoko Ohkama-Ohtsu Hitoshi Sekimoto Tadashi Yokoyama

Seventy rhizobial isolates were obtained from the root nodules of two soybean (Glycine max) cultivars: Japanese cultivar Enrei and USA cultivar Stine3300, which were inoculated with different soil samples from Afghanistan. In order to study the genetic properties of the isolates, the DNA sequences of the 16S rRNA gene and symbiotic genes (nodD1 and nifD) were elucidated. Furthermore, the isolat...

2011
Longfei Zhao Yajun Xu Ran Sun Zhenshan Deng Wenquan Yang Gehong Wei

Endophytes MQ23 and MQ23R isolated from Sophora alopecuroides root nodules were characterized by observing their ability to promote plant growth and employing molecular analysis techniques. Results showed that MQ23 and MQ23R are potential N2-fixing endophytes and belong to the same species as Bacillus cereus. MQ23 was shown to be able to produce siderophores, IAA, and demonstrate certain antifu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Fang Xie Jeremy D Murray Jiyoung Kim Anne B Heckmann Anne Edwards Giles E D Oldroyd J Allan Downie

To allow rhizobial infection of legume roots, plant cell walls must be locally degraded for plant-made infection threads (ITs) to be formed. Here we identify a Lotus japonicus nodulation pectate lyase gene (LjNPL), which is induced in roots and root hairs by rhizobial nodulation (Nod) factors via activation of the nodulation signaling pathway and the NIN transcription factor. Two Ljnpl mutants ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1995
J A Bell M A Webb

Allantoinase (allantoin amidohydrolase, EC 3.5.2.5) catalyzes the conversion of allantoin to allantoic acid in the final step of ureide biogenesis. We have purified allantoinase more than 4000-fold by immunoaffinity chromatography from root nodules and cotyledons of soybean (Glycine max [L] Merr.). We characterized and compared properties of the enzyme from the two sources. Seed and nodule alla...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1990
R L Henry P D Green P P Wong J A Guikema

Development of a legume root nodule is a complex process culminating in a plant/bacterial symbiosis possessing the capacity for biological dinitrogen fixation. Formation of root nodules is initiated by the binding and stabilization of rhizobia to plant root hairs, mediated in part by a receptor/ligand recognition system composed of lectins on the plant root surface and lectin-binding sites on ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
M L Clawson D R Benson

Actinorhizal plants invade nitrogen-poor soils because of their ability to form root nodule symbioses with N(2)-fixing actinomycetes known as Frankia. Frankia strains are difficult to isolate, so the diversity of strains inhabiting nodules in nature is not known. To address this problem, we have used the variability in bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequences amplified from root nodules as a means to ...

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