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EMF can establish symbiosis with P. arizonica at low inoculation volumes
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Inoculation with ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) improved the growth of P. arizonica
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Los HEM puede establecer simbiosis con P. arizonica a bajos volúmenes de inoculación
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1961por Shrestha, Him, Yao, Tao, Qiao, Zhenzhen, Muchero, Wellington, Hettich, Robert L., Chen, Jin-Gui, Abraham, Paul E.“…The intracellular signaling reprogramed by PtLecRLK1 upon recognition of L. bicolor to allow for the development and maintenance of symbiosis is yet to be determined. In this study, phosphoproteomics was utilized to identify phosphorylation-based relevant signaling pathways associated with PtLecRLK1 recognition of L. bicolor in transgenic switchgrass roots. …”
Publicado 2023
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1962“…Fortifying food products with spent grain follows the precepts of the circular bio-economy and industrial symbiosis of strengthening sustainable development. …”
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1963por Oliveira, Halley Caixeta, Seabra, Amedea Barozzi, Kondak, Selahattin, Adedokun, Oluwatosin Peace, Kolbert, Zsuzsanna“…The effects of nanomaterials on plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria and legume–rhizobia symbiosis can be stimulating or inhibitory, depending on the concentration and type of nanomaterial. …”
Publicado 2023
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1964por Richter, Ingrid, Wein, Philipp, Uzum, Zerrin, Stanley, Claire E., Krabbe, Jana, Molloy, Evelyn M., Moebius, Nadine, Ferling, Iuliia, Hillmann, Falk, Hertweck, Christian“…Here, we show that a transcription activator-like (TAL) effector released by endobacteria is an essential symbiosis factor. By combining microfluidics with fluorescence microscopy, we observed enrichment of TAL-deficient M. rhizoxinica in side hyphae. …”
Publicado 2023
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1965“…Rhizobia are soil bacteria that can establish a nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with legume plants. As horizontally transmitted symbionts, the life cycle of rhizobia includes a free-living phase in the soil and a plant-associated symbiotic phase. …”
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1966por Dwivedi, Sangam L., Quiroz, Luis Felipe, Reddy, Anireddy S. N., Spillane, Charles, Ortiz, Rodomiro“…AS contributes to heterosis, enhances plant symbiosis (mycorrhiza and rhizobium), and provides a mechanistic link between the core clock genes and diverse environmental clues.…”
Publicado 2023
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1967“…Considering the need to elucidate foundational concepts of specificity in this globally important symbiosis, we propose standardized metrics and comparative studies to enhance our understanding. …”
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1968por Reddy, Duvvuru muni Rajasekhara“…In plants, haemoglobins were first identified in species, which can fix nitrogen via symbiosis with bacteria. Recent findings suggest that another class of haemoglobins termed as nonsymbiotic haemoglobins are present through out the plant kingdom and are expressed differentially during plant development. …”
Publicado 2007
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1969“…BACKGROUND: Algal-cnidarian symbiosis is one of the main factors contributing to the success of cnidarians, and is crucial for the maintenance of coral reefs. …”
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1970“…Co-evolution has an important function in the evolution of species and it is clearly manifested in certain scenarios such as host–parasite and predator–prey interactions, symbiosis and mutualism. The extrapolation of the concepts and methodologies developed for the study of species co-evolution at the molecular level has prompted the development of a variety of computational methods able to predict protein interactions through the characteristics of co-evolution. …”
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1971“…The symbiosis between zooxanthellae (dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium) and corals is a fundamental basis of tropical marine ecosystems. …”
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1972por Bayer, Christoph, Heindl, Niels R, Rinke, Christian, Lücker, Sebastian, Ott, Joerg A, Bulgheresi, Silvia“…Due to the accessibility, abundance and relative simplicity of this association, stilbonematids may be useful to understand symbiosis establishment. Nevertheless, only the symbiont of Laxus oneistus has been found to constitute one single phylotype within the Gammaproteobacteria. …”
Publicado 2009
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1973“…We also discuss the existence of common molecular factors among three different morphogenic processes: organogenic nodules and somatic embryogenesis, which strictly speaking depend exclusively on intrinsic developmental reprogramming, and legume nitrogen-fixing root nodules, which arises in response to symbiosis. The review of the key factors that participate in hop nodule organogenesis and the comparison with other morphogenic processes may have merit as a study presenting recent advances in complex molecular networks occurring during morphogenesis and together, these provide a rich framework for biotechnology applications.…”
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1974“…The symbiosis (Sym) and pathogenesis (Pat) is a duality problem of microbial infection, including HIV/AIDS. …”
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1975“…Building on a previous published phylogeny we infer loss events of nodulation capability in a natural population of Bradyrhizobium, potentially driven by mutation or deletion of symbiosis loci. Subsequently, we experimentally evolved representative strains from the symbiont population under host-free in vitro conditions to examine potential drivers of these loss events. …”
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1976por Thrash, J. Cameron, Boyd, Alex, Huggett, Megan J., Grote, Jana, Carini, Paul, Yoder, Ryan J., Robbertse, Barbara, Spatafora, Joseph W., Rappé, Michael S., Giovannoni, Stephen J.“…The simplest explanation of these data is that mitochondria evolved from a planktonic marine alphaproteobacterial lineage that participated in multiple inter-specific cell colonization events, in some cases yielding parasitic relationships, but in at least one case producing a symbiosis that characterizes modern eukaryotic life.…”
Publicado 2011
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1977por Bergès, Hélène, Checroun, Claire, Guiral, Sébastien, Garnerone, Anne-Marie, Boistard, Pierre, Batut, Jacques“…We provide evidence that asnO is active during symbiosis . CONCLUSIONS: Isolation of the asnO mutant argues for the existence of a physiological regulation associated with fixT and makes it unlikely that fixT serves a mere homeostatic function in S. meliloti. …”
Publicado 2001
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1978por Cao, Xiaodan, Studer, Sarah V., Wassarman, Karen, Zhang, Yuanxing, Ruby, Edward G., Miyashiro, Tim“…Overexpression of rpoQ results in elevated chitinase activity but decreased motility and luminescence, three activities associated with symbiosis. The reduction in bacterial luminescence associated with the overexpression of rpoQ occurs both in culture and within the light-emitting organ of the squid host. …”
Publicado 2012
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1979por Heller, Gregory, Lundén, Karl, Finlay, Roger D., Asiegbu, Frederick O., Elfstrand, Malin“…The ecology and physiology of ectomycorrhizal (EcM) symbiosis with conifer trees are well documented. In comparison, however, very little is known about the molecular regulation of these associations. …”
Publicado 2011
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1980“…Finally, it was established that AMF was able to maintain an efficient symbiosis with I. aquatica in soil moderately contaminated by Cd, viable due to relation between fungus and plant.…”
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