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Developmental Genetics of Plant-Microbe Symbioses
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Developmental Genetics of Plant-Microbe Symbioses

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Using several genetically developed models (N2-fixing legume nodules, arbuscular mycorrhizae, rhizospheric associations) this new book demonstrates that in order to meet the diverse environmental challenges, land plants use a variety of nutritional and defensive symbioses with bacteria and fungi. These symbioses involve the co-operative partners’ developmental programs resulted in establishing the convenient niches for microbes on the plant surfaces (in rhizosphere and rhizoplane), in tissues (inter-cellular spaces, tissue cavities) and sometimes inside the cells (symbiosomes) wherein the microbial co-habitants are hosted, managed using the multiple signalling circuits and provided with the optimal conditions for expressing their host-beneficial traits (nutrition, protection from pasts and competitors).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
19 August 2010
Pages
151
ISBN
9781616682903

Using several genetically developed models (N2-fixing legume nodules, arbuscular mycorrhizae, rhizospheric associations) this new book demonstrates that in order to meet the diverse environmental challenges, land plants use a variety of nutritional and defensive symbioses with bacteria and fungi. These symbioses involve the co-operative partners’ developmental programs resulted in establishing the convenient niches for microbes on the plant surfaces (in rhizosphere and rhizoplane), in tissues (inter-cellular spaces, tissue cavities) and sometimes inside the cells (symbiosomes) wherein the microbial co-habitants are hosted, managed using the multiple signalling circuits and provided with the optimal conditions for expressing their host-beneficial traits (nutrition, protection from pasts and competitors).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
19 August 2010
Pages
151
ISBN
9781616682903