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337 related items for PubMed ID: 21542766

  • 1. Invasion by invitation: rhizobial infection in legumes.
    Murray JD.
    Mol Plant Microbe Interact; 2011 Jun; 24(6):631-9. PubMed ID: 21542766
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  • 2. Rhizobia can induce nodules in white clover by "hijacking" mature cortical cells activated during lateral root development.
    Mathesius U, Weinman JJ, Rolfe BG, Djordjevic MA.
    Mol Plant Microbe Interact; 2000 Feb; 13(2):170-82. PubMed ID: 10659707
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  • 3. Cytokinins in Symbiotic Nodulation: When, Where, What For?
    Gamas P, Brault M, Jardinaud MF, Frugier F.
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  • 6. Infection and invasion of roots by symbiotic, nitrogen-fixing rhizobia during nodulation of temperate legumes.
    Gage DJ.
    Microbiol Mol Biol Rev; 2004 Jun; 68(2):280-300. PubMed ID: 15187185
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  • 11. Rhizobium nod factors reactivate the cell cycle during infection and nodule primordium formation, but the cycle is only completed in primordium formation.
    Yang WC, de Blank C, Meskiene I, Hirt H, Bakker J, van Kammen A, Franssen H, Bisseling T.
    Plant Cell; 1994 Oct; 6(10):1415-26. PubMed ID: 7994175
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  • 12. Hormone modulation of legume-rhizobial symbiosis.
    Liu H, Zhang C, Yang J, Yu N, Wang E.
    J Integr Plant Biol; 2018 Aug; 60(8):632-648. PubMed ID: 29578639
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  • 15. Never too many? How legumes control nodule numbers.
    Mortier V, Holsters M, Goormachtig S.
    Plant Cell Environ; 2012 Feb; 35(2):245-58. PubMed ID: 21819415
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  • 16. Nod factor perception during infection thread growth fine-tunes nodulation.
    Den Herder J, Vanhee C, De Rycke R, Corich V, Holsters M, Goormachtig S.
    Mol Plant Microbe Interact; 2007 Feb; 20(2):129-37. PubMed ID: 17313164
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  • 17. Autoregulation of root nodule formation: signals of both symbiotic partners studied in a split-root system of Vicia sativa subsp. nigra.
    van Brussel AA, Tak T, Boot KJ, Kijne JW.
    Mol Plant Microbe Interact; 2002 Apr; 15(4):341-9. PubMed ID: 12026172
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  • 19. Organogenesis of legume root nodules.
    Patriarca EJ, Tatè R, Ferraioli S, Iaccarino M.
    Int Rev Cytol; 2004 Apr; 234():201-62. PubMed ID: 15066376
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