1996
DOI: 10.1080/12538078.1996.10515363
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Gene expression in ineffective actinorhizal nodules ofAlnus glutinosa

Abstract: Summary.-Several Frankia strains have been shown to induce ineffective, i.e.non-nitrogen fixing nodules, sometimes in a host-plant dependent manner. Previous studies have demonstrated that the resistance to nodulation of Alnus glutinosa by ineffective Frankia strains is genetically determined. In this study, ineffective nodules induced on susceptible Alnus glutinosa clones by soil suspensions from a local swamp were analysed cytologically. Comparisons with effective nodules showed that ineffective nodules cont… Show more

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“…For example, the nodule-enhanced sucrose synthase, enolase, as well as agthi1, have been shown to be highly expressed in the infected cells of the fixation zone in Alnus (Ribeiro et al, 1996;van Ghelue et al, 1996). Genes involved in nitrogen metabolism such as acetylornithine transaminase (AOTA) and a noduleenhanced glutamine synthetase have also been isolated (Guan et al, 1996).…”
Section: Molecular Response To Frankia Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the nodule-enhanced sucrose synthase, enolase, as well as agthi1, have been shown to be highly expressed in the infected cells of the fixation zone in Alnus (Ribeiro et al, 1996;van Ghelue et al, 1996). Genes involved in nitrogen metabolism such as acetylornithine transaminase (AOTA) and a noduleenhanced glutamine synthetase have also been isolated (Guan et al, 1996).…”
Section: Molecular Response To Frankia Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%