首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     


Root-based N2-fixing Symbioses: Legumes, Actinorhizal Plants, Parasponia sp. and Cycads
Authors:J. Kevin Vessey  Katharina Pawlowski  Birgitta Bergman
Affiliation:1. Department of Plant Science, University of Manitoba, R3T 2N2, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
2. Plant Biochemistry, Albrecht von Haller Institute for Plant Sciences, G?ttingen University, 37077, G?ttingen, Germany
3. Department of Botany, Stockholm University, S-106 91, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:In the mutualistic symbioses between legumes and rhizobia, actinorhizal plants and Frankia, Parasponia sp. and rhizobia, and cycads and cyanobacteria, the N2-fixing microsymbionts exist in specialized structures (nodules or cyanobacterial zones) within the roots of their host plants. Despite the phylogenetic diversity among both the hosts and the microsymbionts of these symbioses, certain developmental and physiological imperatives must be met for successful mutualisms. In this review, phylogenetic and ecological aspects of the four symbioses are first addressed, and then the symbioses are contrasted and compared in regard to infection and symbio-organ development, supply of carbon to the microsymbionts, regulation of O2 flux to the microsymbionts, and transfer of fixed-N to the hosts. Although similarities exist in the genetics, development, and functioning of the symbioses, it is evident that there is great diversity in many aspects of these root-based N2-fixing symbioses. Each symbiosis can be admired for the elegant means by which the host plant and microsymbiont integrate to form the mutualistic relationships so important to the functioning of the biosphere.
Keywords:actinorhizal plants  coralloid roots  cyanobacteria  cycads   Frankia   legume  mutualism  N2 fixation   nod genes   nif genes  nodulation   Nostoc    Parasponia    Rhizobium   symbioses
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录!
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号