Yiliang Ding, Peter Kalo, Craig Yendrek, Jongho Sun, Yan Liang, John F. Marsh, Jeanne M. Harris, Giles E. D. Oldroyd The Plant Cell, Vol. 20, No. 10 (Oct., 2008), pp ...
Medicago sativa L. (alfalfa) root hairs respond to Nod factors [NodRm-IV(C16:2,S)] in a host-specific manner with depolarization and rapid ion fluxes. Protoplasts prepared from these cells using the ...
Nod factors are oligosaccharide signalling molecules that are required for the establishment of nodule development. These signals activate several responses in the plant, including cytosolic Ca 2+ ...
The legume-rhizobium symbiosis is of immense biological and ecological importance. It is a major contributor to the global nitrogen cycle, and serves as a model to study plant–microbe interactions. A ...
Legumes are able to grow in nitrogen-poor soils due to their ability to engage in symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria. There is a great interest in using the knowledge about this symbiosis, to ...
In 'Goldilock and the Three Bears', Goldilock finds that only one bowl of porridge has the ''just right'' temperature, and in the same way within biology, you can find the 'just right' conditions -- ...
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