The Sym31Gene Responsible for Bacteroid Differentiation Is Involved in Nitrate-Dependent Nodule Formation in Pea Plants

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F. N. Rosov
S. V. Shleev
N. E. Petrova
V. E. Tsyganov
A. Yu. Borisov
A. F. Topunov
I. A. Tikhonovich
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Bach Institute of Biochemistry
[2] Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences,All
[3] sh,Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Microbiology
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Pisum sativum; nodule; symbiotic genes; mutants; nitrate; leghemoglobin;
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The effects of exogenous nitrate on the number of developing nodules and their leghemoglobin content in the original pea (Pisum sativumL.) line and its symbiotic mutants were studied. Mutation in the Sym31gene conferred the tolerance to nitrate in the corresponding pea line and manifested itself as the number of nodules independent of the nitrate concentration. Thus, the Sym31gene was identified as the only known symbiotic gene involved in both the differentiation of symbiotic compartments and the nitrate-dependent process of nodule formation. The presence of leghemoglobin in double mutants (sym13, sym31) indicates the possibility of the complementary contribution of these genes in the control of leghemoglobin synthesis.
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页码:459 / 463
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  • [1] The Sym31 gene responsible for bacteroid differentiation is involved in nitrate-dependent nodule formation in pea plants
    Rosov, FN
    Shleev, SV
    Petrova, NE
    Tsyganov, VE
    Borisov, AY
    Topunov, AF
    Tikhonovich, IA
    RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 2001, 48 (04) : 459 - 463