The defense and regulatory mechanisms during development of legume—Rhizobium symbiosis

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A. K. Glyan’ko
G. P. Akimova
M. G. Sokolova
L. E. Makarova
G. G. Vasil’eva
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[1] Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences,Siberian Institute of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
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Apply Biochemistry; Rhizobium; Root Hair; Active Oxygen Species; Root Segment;
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The roles of indolylacetic acid, the peroxidase system, catalase, active oxygen species, and phenolic compounds in the physiological and biochemical mechanisms involved in the autoregulation of nodulation in the developing legume—Rhizobium symbiosis were studied. It was inferred that the concentration of indolylacetic acid in the roots of inoculated plants, controlled by the enzymes of the peroxidase complex, is the signal permitting or limiting nodulation at the initial stages of symbiotic interaction. Presumably, the change in the level of active oxygen species is determined by an antioxidant activity of phenolic compounds. During the development of symbiosis, phytohormones, antioxidant enzymes, and active oxygen species may be involved in the regulation of infection via both a direct antibacterial action and regulation of functional activity of the host plant defense systems.
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