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Li, DX; Kinkema, M; Gresshoff, PM. 2009. Autoregulation of nodulation (AON) in Pisum sativum (pea) involves
signalling events associated with both nodule primordia development and nitrogen fixation. JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 166(9):955-967.
To define the signalling events required for the activation of AON, we
utilised approach grafts between wild-type pea plants and their mutants
defective at successive stages of nodule formation. AON signalling
strength was monitored by prior inoculation of mutant root portions (as
so-called 'sensor') and quantifying nodule formation on connected roots
of delayed inoculated wild type (the 'reporter'). Detectable AON
sensing and associated signal exchange between root and shoot started
after root hair curling but before the initiation of visible cortical
and pericycle cell divisions. The strength of AON signalling was
correlated with the stage of nodule development and size of nodule,
with mature nitrogen-fixing nodules possessing the strongest
AON-inducing signal. We demonstrated that the pea supernodulating
mutant nod3 may function pre-NARK in the root. A model for the
activation of AON signalling and its potential relationship with cell
division, nitrogen fixation and/or cytokinin signal transduction are
presented.
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