INVESTIGADORES
ANGELINI Jorge Guillermo
artículos
Título:
Role of rhizobial exopolysaccharides in crack entry/intercellular infection of peanut
Autor/es:
MORGANTE CAROLINA; ANGELINI JORGE; CASTRO STELLA; FABRA ADRIANA
Revista:
SOIL BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Referencias:
Año: 2005 vol. 37 p. 1436 - 1444
ISSN:
0038-0717
Resumen:
The early stages of the symbiosis in legumes, when rhizobia enter the plant root, penetrate into the root cortex and spread inside nodules, vary among legume species. The most studied infection mechanism involves infection thread formation while the most simple occur by crackentry/intercellular spreading mode as in Arachis hypogaea L. (peanut). Using a peanut nodulating rhizobia strain impaired in the exopolysaccharide production we have examined the nature of its symbiotic deficiency. Our observations indicate that the inoculation of Arachis hypogaea L. with this exopolysaccharide deficient mutant results in the formation of nodule-like structures and very few nitrogenfixing nodules. These data contribute to our understanding of exopolysaccharides role in the plant–rhizobia interactions leading to the formation of determinate nodules, particularly relevant for legumes that are infected without infection thread formation.