Genetic analysis of ethylene regulation of legume nodulation
Peter M. GresshoffAustralian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Integrative Legume Research, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Brisbane, Australia. [email protected]D. LoharThe University of Queensland, St. LuciaP.K.W. ChanAustralian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Integrative Legume ResearchBandana BiswasBrisbane, AustraliaQunyi JiangThe University of Queensland, St. LuciaDugald ReidThe University of Queensland, St. LuciaBrett J. FergusonThe University of Queensland, St. LuciaGary StaceyNational Center for Soybean Biotechnology
2009en
ABI
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The gaseous hormone ethylene has multiple roles in plant development and responses to external cues. Among these is the regulation of "Rhizobium"-induced nodulation in legumes. Extensive descriptive literature exists, but has been expanded to allow more mechanistic analysis through the application of genetics. Both mutants and transgenics displaying ethylene insensitivity have now been described, suggesting an intimate interplay of ethylene response, plant development and nodulation.
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