Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation.

作者: P. Mylona , K. Pawlowski , T. Bisseling

DOI: 10.1105/TPC.7.7.869

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摘要: that are expressed before the onset of nitrogen fixation and involved in infection nodule development. The products late nodulin genes interaction with endosymbiont metabolic specialization (Nap Bisseling, 1990). In first part this review, we describe early steps between rhizobia legumes result formation a nitrogen-fixing nodule. We focus on role specific lipooligosaccharides secreted by induction these steps. second part, functioning compare actinorhizal legume nodules.

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