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A Roadmap toward Engineered Nitrogen-Fixing Nodule Symbiosis 被引量:4

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摘要 In the late 19th century,it was discovered that legumes can establish a root nodule endosymbiosis with nitrogen-fixing rhizobia.Soon after,the question was raised whether it is possible to transfer this trait to non-leguminous crops.In the past century,an ever-increasing amount of knowledge provided unique insights into the cellular,molecular,and genetic processes controlling this endosymbiosis.In addition,recent phylogenomic studies uncovered several genes that evolved to function specifically to control nodule formation and bacterial infection.However,despite this massive body of knowledge,the long-standing objective to engineer the nitrogen-fixing nodulation trait on nonleguminous crop plants has not been achieved yet.In this review,the unsolved questions and engineering strategies toward nitrogen-fixing nodulation in non-legume plants are discussed and highlighted.
机构地区 Wageningen University
出处 《Plant Communications》 2020年第1期131-146,共16页 植物通讯(英文)
基金 This work was supported by the ENSA project funded by the Bill&Melinda Gates Foundation to the University of Cambridge to R.G.No conflict of interest declared.
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