The Model Legume Medicago Truncatula 2019
DOI: 10.1002/9781119409144.ch54
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The role of the flavonoid pathway inMedicago truncatulain root nodule formation. A review

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“…Flavonoids exert important roles in mediating several of these interactions. Perhaps, mostly known for its importance in the process of Rhizobium nodulation in plants belonging to the Fabaceae family [52]. However, there are several other mechanisms by which flavonoids determine the interaction with other plant-associated microbes.…”
Section: Flavonoids As Mediators Of Plant-microbe Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flavonoids exert important roles in mediating several of these interactions. Perhaps, mostly known for its importance in the process of Rhizobium nodulation in plants belonging to the Fabaceae family [52]. However, there are several other mechanisms by which flavonoids determine the interaction with other plant-associated microbes.…”
Section: Flavonoids As Mediators Of Plant-microbe Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se ha encontrado que pueden estimular la reproducción, el crecimiento y favorecer la adaptación vegetal ante factores de estrés (Rai et al, 2021) como las infecciones fúngicas o bacterianas y la radiación UV (Jayaraman et al, 2021). En algunas plantas leguminosas las chalconas se han relacionado con la inducción de la expresión de los genes nod, responsables de la formación de nódulos fijadores de nitrógeno por bacterias del género Rhizobium (Stambulska et al, 2020), dado que después de la biosíntesis de las chalconas ocurre una isomerización que da origen a los flavonoides (Zhou et al, 2021), estos compuestos son intermediarios de la comunicación planta-bacteria, lo cual es un requisito necesario para la formación de la simbiosis (Mathesius, 2019;Rosa et al, 2021).…”
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