“…Splitroot and grafting experiments have demonstrated that in many legumes, control of nodule number involves long-distance signaling from the shoot to the root (Bauer, 1981;Kosslak and Bohlool, 1984;CaetanoAnollés and Gresshoff, 1991;Sagan and Duc, 1996;Krusell et al, 2002;Nishimura et al, 2002a;Penmetsa et al, 2003;Oka-Kira and Kawaguchi, 2006). Other evidence shows that local tissues also have a role in signaling: (1) in some mutants, the root genotype controls nodule number; and (2) application of hormones directly to the roots can change nodule number (Jacobsen and Feenstra, 1984;Hirsch and Fang, 1994;Prayitno et al, 2006;Ishikawa et al, 2008). Analysis of local and long-range auxin transport in nodulating legumes showed that inoculation is accompanied by a local change in auxin transport that is thought to be necessary for nodule initiation (Mathesius et al, 1998;Boot et al, 1999;Pacios Bras et al, 2003;Huo et al, 2006;Subramanian et al, 2006Subramanian et al, , 2007Zhang et al, 2007a) and by a decrease in long-range auxin flux from the shoot to the root.…”