Search Results - "JAMES, Euan K"
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Biogeography of nodulated legumes and their nitrogen-fixing symbionts
Published in The New phytologist (01-07-2017)“…In the last decade, analyses of both molecular and morphological characters, including nodulation, have led to major changes in our understanding of legume…”
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The Ethylene Responsive Factor Required for Nodulation 1 (ERN1) Transcription Factor Is Required for Infection-Thread Formation in Lotus japonicus
Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-03-2017)“…Several hundred genes are transcriptionally regulated during infection-thread formation and development of nitrogen-fixing root nodules. We have characterized…”
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Differential regulation of the Epr3 receptor coordinates membrane-restricted rhizobial colonization of root nodule primordia
Published in Nature communications (23-02-2017)“…In Lotus japonicus , a LysM receptor kinase, EPR3, distinguishes compatible and incompatible rhizobial exopolysaccharides at the epidermis. However, the role…”
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Common Features of Environmental and Potentially Beneficial Plant-Associated Burkholderia
Published in Microbial ecology (01-02-2012)“…The genus Burkholderia comprises more than 60 species isolated from a wide range of niches. Although they have been shown to be diverse and ubiquitously…”
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The molecular network governing nodule organogenesis and infection in the model legume Lotus japonicus
Published in Nature communications (12-04-2010)“…Bacterial infection of interior tissues of legume root nodules is controlled at the epidermal cell layer and is closely coordinated with progressing organ…”
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Legume Evolution: Where Do Nodules and Mycorrhizas Fit In
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A legume genetic framework controls infection of nodules by symbiotic and endophytic bacteria
Published in PLoS genetics (01-06-2015)“…Legumes have an intrinsic capacity to accommodate both symbiotic and endophytic bacteria within root nodules. For the symbionts, a complex genetic mechanism…”
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Formulation of a Highly Effective Inoculant for Common Bean Based on an Autochthonous Elite Strain of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. phaseoli , and Genomic-Based Insights Into Its Agronomic Performance
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (17-12-2019)“…Common bean is a poor symbiotic N-fixer, with a low response to inoculation owing to its promiscuous nodulation with competitive but inefficient resident…”
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Burkholderia species are the most common and preferred nodulating symbionts of the Piptadenia group (tribe Mimoseae)
Published in PloS one (15-05-2013)“…Burkholderia legume symbionts (also called α-rhizobia) are ancient in origin and are the main nitrogen-fixing symbionts of species belonging to the large genus…”
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Horizontal Transfer of Symbiosis Genes within and Between Rhizobial Genera: Occurrence and Importance
Published in Genes (27-06-2018)“…Rhizobial symbiosis genes are often carried on symbiotic islands or plasmids that can be transferred (horizontal transfer) between different bacterial species…”
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Legume-Nodulating Betaproteobacteria: Diversity, Host Range, and Future Prospects
Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-11-2011)“…Rhizobia form specialized nodules on the roots of legumes (family Fabaceae) and fix nitrogen in exchange for carbon from the host plant. Although the majority…”
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Shifts in evolutionary lability underlie independent gains and losses of root-nodule symbiosis in a single clade of plants
Published in Nature communications (27-05-2024)“…Root nodule symbiosis (RNS) is a complex trait that enables plants to access atmospheric nitrogen converted into usable forms through a mutualistic…”
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Selection of Bradyrhizobium or Ensifer symbionts by the native Indian caesalpinioid legume Chamaecrista pumila depends on soil pH and other edaphic and climatic factors
Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-11-2018)“…Nodules of Chamaecrista pumila growing in several locations in India were sampled for anatomical studies and for characterization of their rhizobial…”
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Author Correction: Shifts in evolutionary lability underlie independent gains and losses of root-nodule symbiosis in a single clade of plants
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Novel Cupriavidus Strains Isolated from Root Nodules of Native Uruguayan Mimosa Species
Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-06-2016)“…The large legume genus Mimosa is known to be associated with both alphaproteobacterial and betaproteobacterial symbionts, depending on environment and plant…”
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A Promiscuity Locus Confers Lotus burttii Nodulation with Rhizobia from Five Different Genera
Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-11-2022)“…Legumes acquire access to atmospheric nitrogen through nitrogen fixation by rhizobia in root nodules. Rhizobia are soil-dwelling bacteria and there is a…”
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LysM domains mediate lipochitin-oligosaccharide recognition and Nfr genes extend the symbiotic host range
Published in The EMBO journal (05-09-2007)“…Legume–Rhizobium symbiosis is an example of selective cell recognition controlled by host/non‐host determinants. Individual bacterial strains have a distinct…”
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Role and Regulation of Poly-3-Hydroxybutyrate in Nitrogen Fixation in Azorhizobium caulinodans
Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-12-2021)“…An mutant (OPS0865) unable to make poly-3-hydroxybutyrate (PHB), grows poorly on many carbon sources and cannot fix nitrogen in laboratory culture. However,…”
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A genetic screen for plant mutants with altered nodulation phenotypes in response to rhizobial glycan mutants
Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2018)“…Nodule primordia induced by rhizobial glycan mutants often remain uninfected. To identify processes involved in infection and organogenesis we used forward…”
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Nitrogen-Fixing Symbiotic Paraburkholderia Species: Current Knowledge and Future Perspectives
Published in Nitrogen (Basel, Switzerland) (01-03-2023)“…A century after the discovery of rhizobia, the first Beta-proteobacteria species (beta-rhizobia) were isolated from legume nodules in South Africa and South…”
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