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Jasmonates induce Nod factor production by Bradyrhizobium japonicumMABOOD, F; SOULEIMANOV, A; KHAN, W et al.Plant physiology and biochemistry (Paris). 2006, Vol 44, Num 11-12, pp 759-765, issn 0981-9428, 7 p.Article

Nod factor [Nod Bj V (C18:1, MeFuc)] and lumichrome enhance photosynthesis and growth of corn and soybeanKHAN, Wajahatullah; PRITHIVIRAJ, Balakrishnan; SMITH, Donald L et al.Journal of plant physiology. 2008, Vol 165, Num 13, pp 1342-1351, issn 0176-1617, 10 p.Article

Different and new Nod factors produced by Rhizobium tropici CIAT899 following Na+ stressESTEVEZ, Jana; SORIA-DIAZ, Maria Eugenia; MEGIAS, Manuel et al.FEMS microbiology letters. 2009, Vol 293, Num 2, pp 220-231, issn 0378-1097, 12 p.Article

Gas exchange characteristics and dry matter accumulation of soybean treated with Nod factorsALMARAZ, Juan Jose; XIAOMIN ZHOU; SOULEIMANOV, Alfred et al.Journal of plant physiology. 2007, Vol 164, Num 10, pp 1391-1393, issn 0176-1617, 3 p.Article

Nod factor enhances calcium uptake by soybeanSUPANJANI, S; HABIB, A; MABOOD, F et al.Plant physiology and biochemistry (Paris). 2006, Vol 44, Num 11-12, pp 866-872, issn 0981-9428, 7 p.Article

Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in legume nodules : process and signaling. A reviewGARG, Neera; GEETANJALI.Agronomy for sustainable development. 2007, Vol 27, Num 1, pp 59-68, issn 1774-0746, 10 p.Article

Signaling interactions during nodule developmentFERGUSON, Brett James; MATHESIUS, Ulrike.Journal of plant growth regulation (Print). 2003, Vol 22, Num 1, pp 47-72, issn 0721-7595, 26 p.Article

Intracellular and extracellular PGPR: commonalities and distinctions in the plant-bacterium signaling processesGRAY, E. J; SMITH, D. L.Soil biology & biochemistry. 2005, Vol 37, Num 3, pp 395-412, issn 0038-0717, 18 p.Article

Nod factor-treated Medicago truncatula roots and seeds show an increased number of nodules when inoculated with a limiting population of Sinorhizobium melilotiMACCHIAVELLI, Raul E; BRELLES-MARINO, Graciela.Journal of experimental botany. 2004, Vol 55, Num 408, pp 2635-2640, issn 0022-0957, 6 p.Article

Early interactions between legumes and rhizobia : disclosing complexity in a molecular dialogueCOOPER, J. E.Journal of applied microbiology (Print). 2007, Vol 103, Num 5, pp 1355-1365, issn 1364-5072, 11 p.Article

Fast, transient and specific intracellular ROS changes in living root hair cells responding to Nod factors (NFs)CARDENAS, Luis; MARTINEZ, Adan; SANCHEZ, Federico et al.Plant journal. 2008, Vol 56, Num 5, pp 802-813, issn 0960-7412, 12 p.Article

Signal molecules in the peanut-bradyrhizobia interactionTAURIAN, Tania; MORON, Belén; SORIA-DIAZ, Maria E et al.Archives of microbiology. 2008, Vol 189, Num 4, pp 345-356, issn 0302-8933, 12 p.Article

Nod Bj-V (C18:1, MeFuc) production by Bradyrhizobium japonicum (USDA110, 532C) at suboptimal growth temperaturesDUZAN, Haifa M; MABOOD, Fazli; SOULEIMANOV, Alfred et al.Journal of plant physiology. 2006, Vol 163, Num 1, pp 107-111, issn 0176-1617, 5 p.Article

Rhizobium sp. strain NGR234 and R. fredii USDA257 share exceptionally broad, nested host rangesPUEPPKE, S. G; BROUGHTON, W. J.Molecular plant-microbe interactions. 1999, Vol 12, Num 4, pp 293-318, issn 0894-0282Article

Carbamoylation of azorhizobial nod factors is mediated by NodUD'HAEZE, W; VAN MONTAGU, M; PROME, J.-C et al.Molecular plant-microbe interactions. 1999, Vol 12, Num 1, pp 68-73, issn 0894-0282Article

Signals exchanged between legumes and Rhizobium: agricultural uses and perspectivesBROUGHTON, William J; FENG ZHANG; PERRET, Xavier et al.Plant and soil. 2003, Vol 252, Num 1, pp 129-137, issn 0032-079X, 9 p.Conference Paper

Crosstalk between jasmonic acid, ethylene and Nod factor signaling allows integration of diverse inputs for regulation of nodulationSUN, Jongho; CARDOZA, Vinitha; MITCHELL, David M et al.Plant journal. 2006, Vol 46, Num 6, pp 961-970, issn 0960-7412, 10 p.Article

The NFP locus of Medicago truncatula controls an early step of Nod factor signal transduction upstream of a rapid calcium flux and root hair deformationBEN AMOR, Besma; SHAW, Sidney L; OLDROYD, Giles E. D et al.Plant journal. 2003, Vol 34, Num 4, pp 495-506, issn 0960-7412, 12 p.Article

The roles of extracellular proteins, polysaccharides and signals in the interactions of rhizobia with legume rootsDOWNIE, J. Allan.FEMS microbiology reviews. 2010, Vol 34, Num 2, pp 150-170, issn 0168-6445, 21 p.Article

Perception of Bradyrhizobium japonicum Nod factor by soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] root hairs under abiotic stress conditionsDUZAN, H. M; ZHOU, X; SOULEIMANOV, A et al.Journal of experimental botany. 2004, Vol 55, Num 408, pp 2641-2646, issn 0022-0957, 6 p.Article

Stable isotope labelling reveals that NaCl stress decreases the production of Ensifer (Sinorhizobium) arboris lipochitooligosaccharide signalling moleculesPENTTINEN, Petri; RÄSÄNEN, Leena A; LORTET, Gilles et al.FEMS microbiology letters. 2013, Vol 349, Num 2, pp 117-126, issn 0378-1097, 10 p.Article

Chitooligosaccharide sensing and downstream signaling: contrasted outcomes in pathogenic and beneficial plant-microbe interactionsHAMEL, Louis-Philippe; BEAUDOIN, Nathalie.Planta. 2010, Vol 232, Num 4, pp 787-806, issn 0032-0935, 20 p.Article

Nod factors of Azorhizobium caulinodans strain ORS571 can be glycosylated with an arabinosyl group, a fucosyl group, or bothMERGAERT, P; FERRO, M; D'HAEZE, W et al.Molecular plant-microbe interactions. 1997, Vol 10, Num 5, pp 683-687, issn 0894-0282Article

Defining new roles for plant and rhizobial molecules in sole and mixed plant cultures involving symbiotic legumesDAKORA, Felix D.New phytologist. 2003, Vol 158, Num 1, pp 39-49, issn 0028-646X, 11 p.Article

Sinorhizobium meliloti-induced chitinase gene expression in Medicago truncatula ecotype R108-1: a comparison between symbiosis-specific class V and defence-related class IV chitinasesSALZER, Peter; FEDDERMANN, Nadja; WIEMKEN, Andres et al.Planta. 2004, Vol 219, Num 4, pp 626-638, issn 0032-0935, 13 p.Article

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