2010
DOI: 10.1104/pp.109.151399
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Comparison of Developmental and Stress-Induced Nodule Senescence in Medicago truncatula

Abstract: Mature indeterminate Medicago truncatula nodules are zonated with an apical meristem, an infection zone, a fixation zone with nitrogen-fixing bacteroids, and a “developmental” senescence zone that follows nodule growth with a conical front originating in the center of the fixation zone. In nitrogen-fixing cells, senescence is initiated coincidently with the expression of a family of conserved cysteine proteases that might be involved in the degradation of symbiotic structures. Environmental stress, such as pro… Show more

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“…Ultrastructural analysis of M. truncatula mature nodule cells has revealed at least two stages during the developmental senescence of N 2 -fixing cells: first, a disintegration of bacteroids and symbiosomes revealed by the presence of numerous membranes in the plant cytoplasm associated with the formation of lytic symbiosome compartments probably involved in reabsorption processes and second, the decay of plant infected cells associated with collapse phenomena and that of the plant uninfected cells (Perez Guerra et al, 2010;Timmers et al, 2000;Van de Velde et al, 2006;Vasse et al, 1990). The fusion of symbiosomes to form lytic compartments resembles vacuole formation.…”
Section: Structural Analysis Of Developmental Senescencementioning
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“…Ultrastructural analysis of M. truncatula mature nodule cells has revealed at least two stages during the developmental senescence of N 2 -fixing cells: first, a disintegration of bacteroids and symbiosomes revealed by the presence of numerous membranes in the plant cytoplasm associated with the formation of lytic symbiosome compartments probably involved in reabsorption processes and second, the decay of plant infected cells associated with collapse phenomena and that of the plant uninfected cells (Perez Guerra et al, 2010;Timmers et al, 2000;Van de Velde et al, 2006;Vasse et al, 1990). The fusion of symbiosomes to form lytic compartments resembles vacuole formation.…”
Section: Structural Analysis Of Developmental Senescencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, SIS is a much faster process than developmental senescence. Moreover, whereas developmental senescence is associated with the establishment of the nodule senescent zone which increases over time, SIS induces the degeneration of the whole nodule in a short time period (Matamoros et al, 1999;Perez Guerra et al, 2010;Vauclare et al, 2010). At the structural level, microscopic analyses also show that developmental senescence and dark stress-induced senescence present different features in M. truncatula.…”
Section: Stress Induced Senescence Has Typical Features When Comparedmentioning
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