2024
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.16871
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Two members of a Nodule‐specific Cysteine‐Rich (NCR) peptide gene cluster are required for differentiation of rhizobia in Medicago truncatula nodules

Farheen Saifi,
János Barnabás Biró,
Beatrix Horváth
et al.

Abstract: SUMMARYLegumes have evolved a nitrogen‐fixing symbiotic interaction with rhizobia, and this association helps them to cope with the limited nitrogen conditions in soil. The compatible interaction between the host plant and rhizobia leads to the formation of root nodules, wherein internalization and transition of rhizobia into their symbiotic form, termed bacteroids, occur. Rhizobia in the nodules of the Inverted Repeat‐Lacking Clade legumes, including Medicago truncatula, undergo terminal differentiation, resu… Show more

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