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Important examples of microbes involved in symbiosis are bacteria called rhizobia and fungi — 'arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi' — that respectively supply the plant host with nitrogen- and phosphorus-containing nutrients 3, 4 . In return, the microbes receive carbohydrate ...
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S Stracke, C Kistner, S Yoshida, L Mulder, S Sato… - Nature, 2002 - nature.com
Abstract Most higher plant species can enter a root symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, in which plant carbon is traded for fungal phosphate 1, 2. This is an ancient symbiosis, which has been detected in fossils of early land plants 3. In contrast, the nitrogen-fixing ...
G Endre, A Kereszt, Z Kevei, S Mihacea, P Kaló… - Nature, 2002 - nature.com
Abstract Leguminous plants are able to establish a nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with soil bacteria generally known as rhizobia. Metabolites exuded by the plant root activate the production of a rhizobial signal molecule, the Nod factor, which is essential for symbiotic ...
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