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Legumes like more IAA.

Carmen Bianco1, Esther Imperlini, Roberto Defez.   

Abstract

The improvement of the effectiveness and survival of rhizobia in the rhizosphere of legume host plants is a common practice in agricultural legume production. We have recently reported that the overexpression of IAA in S. meliloti 1021 played a positive role in the adaptation to various stress conditions both in free-living bacteria and in nodulated plants. We show here that IAA triggers the coordinate enhancement of various cellular defense systems and that IAA-treated bacteria are more resistant to desiccation. In addition, Medicago plants nodulated by the IAA-overproducing strain RD64 (Mt-RD64), restore auxin/cytokinin balance by increasing the transcription of cytokinin signaling genes. Finally, we bring here that RD64 is less competitive in comparison to the wild type strain under normal conditions, but it works better under salt stress conditions.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19820305      PMCID: PMC2801394          DOI: 10.4161/psb.4.8.9166

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Signal Behav        ISSN: 1559-2316


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8.  Introduction of a novel pathway for IAA biosynthesis to rhizobia alters vetch root nodule development.

Authors:  Serena Camerini; Beatrice Senatore; Enza Lonardo; Esther Imperlini; Carmen Bianco; Giancarlo Moschetti; Giuseppe L Rotino; Bruno Campion; Roberto Defez
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9.  Effects of indole-3-acetic acid on Sinorhizobium meliloti survival and on symbiotic nitrogen fixation and stem dry weight production.

Authors:  Esther Imperlini; Carmelina Bianco; Enza Lonardo; Serena Camerini; Michele Cermola; Giancarlo Moschetti; Roberto Defez
Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2009-04-03       Impact factor: 4.813

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6.  Improved Drought Stress Response in Alfalfa Plants Nodulated by an IAA Over-producing Rhizobium Strain.

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7.  Plant Growth-Promoting Endophytic Bacterial Community Inhabiting the Leaves of Pulicaria incisa (Lam.) DC Inherent to Arid Regions.

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