Signaling interactions during nodule development

被引:171
作者
Ferguson, BJ
Mathesius, U
机构
[1] Univ Tasmania, Sch Plant Sci, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia
[2] Australian Natl Univ, Sch Biochem & Mol Biol, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia
[3] Australian Natl Univ, ARC Ctr Excellence Integrat Legume Res, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia
关键词
cell division; defence response; meristem; nod factors; nodulation; organogenesis; peptide signals; plant hormones; receptor kinase; systemic acquired resistance;
D O I
10.1007/s00344-003-0032-9
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Nitrogen fixing bacteria, collectively referred to as rhizobia, are able to trigger the organogenesis of a new organ on legumes, the nodule. The morphogenetic trigger is a Rhizobium-produced lipochitin-oligosaccharide called the Nod factor, which is necessary, and in some legumes sufficient, for triggering nodule development in the absence of the bacterium. Because plant development is substantially influenced by plant hormones, it has been hypothesized that plant hormones (mainly the classical hormones abscisic acid, auxin, cytokinins, ethylene and gibberellic acid) regulate nodule development. in recent years, evidence has shown that Nod factors might act in legumes by changing the internal plant hormone balance, thereby orchestrating the nodule developmental program. In addition, many nonclassical hormonal signals have been found to play a role in nodule development, some of them similar to signals involved in animal development. These compounds include peptide hormones, nitric oxide, reactive oxygen species, jasmonic acid, salicylic acid, uridine, flavonoids and Nod factors themselves. Environmental factors, in particular nitrate, also influence nodule development by affecting the plant hormone status. This review summarizes recent findings on the involvement of classical and nonclassical signals during nodule development with the aim of illustrating the multiple interactions existing between these compounds that have made this area so complicated to analyze.
引用
收藏
页码:47 / 72
页数:26
相关论文
共 238 条
[1]   KINETIN-INDUCED PSEUDONODULES ON TOBACCO ROOTS [J].
ARORA, N ;
SKOOG, F ;
ALLEN, ON .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 1959, 46 (08) :610-613
[2]   ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CDNA AND GENOMIC CLONES OF MSENOD40 - TRANSCRIPTS ARE DETECTED IN MERISTEMATIC CELLS OF ALFALFA [J].
ASAD, S ;
FANG, YW ;
WYCOFF, KL ;
HIRSCH, AM .
PROTOPLASMA, 1994, 183 (1-4) :10-23
[3]   PRODUCTION OF GIBBERELLINS AND INDOLE-3-ACETIC-ACID BY RHIZOBIUM-PHASEOLI IN RELATION TO NODULATION OF PHASEOLUS-VULGARIS ROOTS [J].
ATZORN, R ;
CROZIER, A ;
WHEELER, CT ;
SANDBERG, G .
PLANTA, 1988, 175 (04) :532-538
[4]   PHYTOHORMONES, RHIZOBIUM MUTANTS, AND NODULATION IN LEGUMES .4. AUXIN METABOLITES IN PEA ROOT-NODULES [J].
BADENOCHJONES, J ;
SUMMONS, RE ;
ROLFE, BG ;
LETHAM, DS .
JOURNAL OF PLANT GROWTH REGULATION, 1984, 3 (01) :23-39
[5]   PHYTOHORMONES, RHIZOBIUM MUTANTS, AND NODULATION IN LEGUMES .7. IDENTIFICATION AND QUANTIFICATION OF CYTOKININS IN EFFECTIVE AND INEFFECTIVE PEA ROOT-NODULES USING RADIOIMMUNOASSAY [J].
BADENOCHJONES, J ;
PARKER, CW ;
LETHAM, DS .
JOURNAL OF PLANT GROWTH REGULATION, 1987, 6 (02) :97-111
[6]   Changes in phytohormone levels following inoculation of two soybean lines differing in nodulation [J].
Bano, A ;
Harper, JE ;
Auge, RM ;
Neuman, DS .
FUNCTIONAL PLANT BIOLOGY, 2002, 29 (08) :965-974
[7]   Plant growth regulators and phloem exudates modulate root nodulation of soybean [J].
Bano, A ;
Harper, JE .
FUNCTIONAL PLANT BIOLOGY, 2002, 29 (11) :1299-1307
[8]   EFFECT OF ABSCISIC-ACID ON NODULE MORPHOLOGY, NITROGENASE ACTIVITY AND H-2 EVOLUTION IN FABA-VULGARIS [J].
BANO, A ;
HILLMAN, JR .
ANNALS OF BOTANY, 1986, 58 (02) :281-283
[9]   Nod factors and cytokinins induce similar cortical cell division, amyloplast deposition and MsEnod12A expression patterns in alfalfa roots [J].
Bauer, P ;
Ratet, P ;
Crespi, MD ;
Schultze, M ;
Kondorosi, A .
PLANT JOURNAL, 1996, 10 (01) :91-105
[10]   ATTEMPTED LOCALIZATION OF A SUBSTRATE FOR CHITINASES IN PLANT-CELLS REVEALS ABUNDANT N-ACETYL-D-GLUCOSAMINE RESIDUES IN SECONDARY WALLS [J].
BENHAMOU, N ;
ASSELIN, A .
BIOLOGY OF THE CELL, 1989, 67 (03) :341-350