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Gibberellins are involved in nodulation of Sesbania rostrata.

Plant physiology (2005-11-01)
Sam Lievens, Sofie Goormachtig, Jeroen Den Herder, Ward Capoen, René Mathis, Peter Hedden, Marcelle Holsters
ABSTRACT

Upon submergence, Azorhizobium caulinodans infects the semiaquatic legume Sesbania rostrata via the intercellular crack entry process, resulting in lateral root-based nodules. A gene encoding a gibberellin (GA) 20-oxidase, SrGA20ox1, involved in GA biosynthesis, was transiently up-regulated during lateral root base nodulation. Two SrGA20ox1 expression patterns were identified, one related to intercellular infection and a second observed in nodule meristem descendants. The infection-related expression pattern depended on bacterially produced nodulation (Nod) factors. Pharmacological studies demonstrated that GAs were involved in infection pocket and infection thread formation, two Nod factor-dependent events that initiate lateral root base nodulation, and that they were also needed for nodule primordium development. Moreover, GAs inhibited the root hair curling process. These results show that GAs are Nod factor downstream signals for nodulation in hydroponic growth.

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Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Chlorocholine chloride, suitable for plant cell culture, BioReagent
Supelco
Chlormequat chloride, PESTANAL®, analytical standard
Sigma-Aldrich
(2-Chloroethyl)trimethylammonium chloride, 98%