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Svistoonoff Sergio, Hocher Valérie, Gherbi Hassen. (2014). Actinorhizal root nodule symbioses : what is signalling telling on the origins of nodulation ?. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 20, p. 11-18. ISSN 1369-5266.

Titre du document
Actinorhizal root nodule symbioses : what is signalling telling on the origins of nodulation ?
Année de publication
2014
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000341558000003
Auteurs
Svistoonoff Sergio, Hocher Valérie, Gherbi Hassen
Source
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2014, 20, p. 11-18 ISSN 1369-5266
Two groups of bacteria are able to induce the formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules: proteobacteria called rhizobia, which associate with Legumes or Parasponia and actinobateria from the genus Frankia which are able to interact with 220 species belonging to eight families called actinorhizal plants. Legumes and different lineages of actinorhizal plants differ in bacterial partners, nodule organogenesis and infection patterns and have independent evolutionary origins. However, recent technical achievements are revealing a variety of conserved signalling molecules and gene networks. Actinorhizal interactions display several primitive features and thus Provide the ideal opportunity to determine the minimal molecular toolkit needed to build a nodule and to understand the evolution of root nodule symbioses.
Plan de classement
Biotechnologies [084]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010062545]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010062545
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