生物
根瘤菌
分生组织
固氮
根瘤
植物
共生
根毛
原基
主根
中柱周期
弗兰基亚
侧根
基因
开枪
拟南芥
生物化学
遗传学
突变体
细菌
作者
Griet Den Herder,Katrien Schroeyers,Marcelle Holsters,Sofie Goormachtig
标识
DOI:10.1080/07352680600794257
摘要
In the symbiotic interaction with rhizobia, legumes develop nodules in which nitrogen fixation takes place. Upon submersion, most temperate legumes are incapable of nodulation, but tropical legumes that grow in waterlogged soils have acquired water stress tolerance for growth and nodulation. One well-studied model plant, the tropical, semi-aquatic Sesbania rostrata, develops stem-located adventitious root primordia that grow out into adventitious roots upon submergence and develop into stem nodules after inoculation with the microsymbiont, Azorhizobium caulinodans. Sesbania rostrata also has a nodulated underground root system. On well-aerated roots, nodules form via root hair curling infection in the zone, just above the root tip, where root hairs develop; on hydroponic roots, an alternative process is used, recruiting a cortical intercellular invasion program at the lateral root bases that skips the epidermal responses. This intercellular cortical invasion entails infection pocket formation, a process that involves cell death features and reactive oxygen species. The plant hormones ethylene and gibberellin are the major signals that act downstream from the bacterial nodulation factors in the nodulation and invasion program. Both hormones block root hair curling infection, but cooperate to stimulate lateral root base invasion and play a role in infection thread formation, meristem establishment, and differentiation of meristem descendants. Keywords: aquatic legumesethyleneintercellular invasionnodulationreactive oxygen species Sesbania rostrata submergence ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors would like to thank the referees for their useful comments and Martine De Cock for help in preparing the manuscript. This work was supported by the Research Foundation-Flanders ("Krediet aan Navorsers" 1.5.088.99N and 1.5.192.01N). G.D.H. is indebted to the Institute for the Promotion of Innovation by Science and Technology in Flanders for a predoctoral fellowship.
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