Search Results - "FRENDO, Pierre"
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Salicylic Acid in Plant Symbioses: Beyond Plant Pathogen Interactions
Published in Biology (Basel, Switzerland) (03-06-2022)“…Plants form beneficial symbioses with a wide variety of microorganisms. Among these, endophytes, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), and nitrogen-fixing…”
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Physiological and biochemical responses involved in water deficit tolerance of nitrogen-fixing Vicia faba
Published in PloS one (27-12-2017)“…Climate change is increasingly impacting the water deficit over the world. Because of drought and the high pressure of the rising human population, water is…”
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Regulation of Differentiation of Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria by Microsymbiont Targeting of Plant Thioredoxin s1
Published in Current biology (23-01-2017)“…Legumes associate with rhizobia to form nitrogen (N2)-fixing nodules, which is important for plant fitness [1, 2]. Medicago truncatula controls the terminal…”
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MarR Family Transcriptional Regulators and Their Roles in Plant-Interacting Bacteria
Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (29-07-2023)“…The relationship between plants and associated soil microorganisms plays a major role in ecosystem functioning. Plant–bacteria interactions involve complex…”
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Redox regulation of differentiation in symbiotic nitrogen fixation
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-08-2015)“…Nitrogen-fixing symbiosis between Rhizobium bacteria and legumes leads to the formation of a new organ, the root nodule. The development of the nodule requires…”
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Hydrogen peroxide-regulated genes in the Medicago truncatula–Sinorhizobium meliloti symbiosis
Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2013)“…Reactive oxygen species (ROS), particularly hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), play an important role in signalling in various cellular processes. The involvement of…”
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Redox Regulation in Diazotrophic Bacteria in Interaction with Plants
Published in Antioxidants (01-06-2021)“…Plants interact with a large number of microorganisms that greatly influence their growth and health. Among the beneficial microorganisms, rhizosphere bacteria…”
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Molecular Weapons Contribute to Intracellular Rhizobia Accommodation Within Legume Host Cell
Published in Frontiers in plant science (26-11-2019)“…The interaction between legumes and bacteria of rhizobia type results in a beneficial symbiotic relationship characterized by the formation of new root organs,…”
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Glutathione synthesis is regulated by nitric oxide in Medicago truncatula roots
Published in Planta (01-05-2007)“…Glutathione (GSH) is one of the main antioxidants in plants. Legumes have the specificity to produce a GSH homolog, homoglutathione (hGSH). We have…”
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Glutathione Deficiency in Sinorhizobium meliloti Does Not Impair Bacteroid Differentiation But Induces Early Senescence in the Interaction With Medicago truncatula
Published in Frontiers in plant science (03-03-2020)“…Under nitrogen-limiting conditions, legumes are able to interact symbiotically with bacteria of the Rhizobiaceae family. This interaction gives rise to a new…”
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Involvement of Glutaredoxin and Thioredoxin Systems in the Nitrogen-Fixing Symbiosis between Legumes and Rhizobia
Published in Antioxidants (05-12-2018)“…Leguminous plants can form a symbiotic relationship with Rhizobium bacteria, during which plants provide bacteria with carbohydrates and an environment…”
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Crucial role of (homo)glutathione in nitrogen fixation in Medicago truncatula nodules
Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2011)“…• Legumes form a symbiotic interaction with bacteria of the Rhizobiaceae family to produce nitrogen‐fixing root nodules under nitrogen‐limiting conditions. We…”
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(Homo)glutathione deficiency impairs root-knot nematode development in Medicago truncatula
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-01-2012)“…Root-knot nematodes (RKN) are obligatory plant parasitic worms that establish and maintain an intimate relationship with their host plants. During a compatible…”
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Two Sinorhizobium meliloti glutaredoxins regulate iron metabolism and symbiotic bacteroid differentiation
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-03-2013)“…Summary Legumes interact symbiotically with bacteria of the Rhizobiaceae to form nitrogen‐fixing root nodules. We investigated the contribution of the three…”
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Glutathione and homoglutathione play a critical role in the nodulation process of Medicago truncatula
Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-03-2005)“…Legumes form a symbiotic interaction with bacteria of the Rhizobiaceae family toproduce nitrogen-fixing root nodules under nitrogen-limiting conditions. This…”
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Metabotyping: A New Approach to Investigate Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) Genetic Diversity in the Metabolic Response to Clubroot Infection
Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-11-2012)“…Clubroot disease affects all Brassicaceae spp. and is caused by the obligate biotroph pathogen Plasmodiophora brassicae. The development of galls on the root…”
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Plant–Rhizobium symbiosis, seed nutraceuticals, and waste quality for energy production of Vicia faba L. as affected by crop management
Published in Chemical and biological technologies in agriculture (12-07-2018)“…Background Broad bean fits sustainable agriculture model due to symbiosis with Rhizobium , the seeds being a good source of energy, proteins, polyphenols, and…”
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Glutathione Plays a Fundamental Role in Growth and Symbiotic Capacity of Sinorhizobium meliloti
Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-01-2005)“…Article Usage Stats Services JB Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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Reactive oxygen species, nitric oxide and glutathione: a key role in the establishment of the legume– Rhizobium symbiosis?
Published in Plant Physiology and Biochemistry (01-06-2002)“…Reactive oxygen species are generated in the first steps of the Rhizobium–legume symbiosis. Superoxide radicals and hydrogen peroxide have been detected in…”
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Nitric oxide signaling, metabolism and toxicity in nitrogen-fixing symbiosis
Published in Journal of experimental botany (29-08-2019)“…Abstract Interactions between legumes and rhizobia lead to the establishment of a symbiotic relationship characterized by the formation of a new organ, the…”
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