期刊文献+
共找到1篇文章
< 1 >
每页显示 20 50 100
Split-root systems applied to the study of the legume-rhizobial symbiosis: What have we learned? 被引量:2
1
作者 Estíbaliz Larrainzar Erena Gil-Quintana +2 位作者 Cesar Arrese-Igor Esther M.González Daniel Marino 《Journal of Integrative Plant Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第12期1118-1124,共7页
Split-root system(SRS) approaches allow the differential treatment of separate and independent root systems, while sharing a common aerial part. As such, SRS is a useful tool for the discrimination of systemic(shoo... Split-root system(SRS) approaches allow the differential treatment of separate and independent root systems, while sharing a common aerial part. As such, SRS is a useful tool for the discrimination of systemic(shoot origin)versus local(root/nodule origin) regulation mechanisms. This type of approach is particularly useful when studying the complex regulatory mechanisms governing the symbiosis established between legumes and Rhizobium bacteria. The current work provides an overview of the main insights gained from the application of SRS approaches to understand how nodule number(nodulation autoregulation) and nitrogen fixation are controlled both under non-stressful conditions and in response to a variety of stresses. Nodule number appears to be mainly controlled at the systemic level through a signal which is produced by nodule/root tissue, translocated to the shoot, and transmitted back to the root system, involving shoot Leu-rich repeat receptor-like kinases. In contrast, both local and systemic mechanisms have been shown to operate for the regulation of nitrogenase activity in nodules. Under drought and heavy metal stress, the regulation is mostly local,whereas the application of exogenous nitrogen seems to exert a regulation of nitrogen fixation both at the local and systemic levels. 展开更多
关键词 legume-rhizobia nitrogen fixation nodulation split-root system symbiosis
原文传递
上一页 1 下一页 到第
使用帮助 返回顶部