Nutrient-dependent regulation of symbiotic nitrogen fixation in legumes

IF 8.7 1区 农林科学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Horticulture Research Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1093/hr/uhae321
Yanlin Ma, Chengbin Xiao, Jianquan Liu, Guangpeng Ren
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Mineral nutrients are essential for plant growth and development, playing a critical role in the mutualistic symbiosis between legumes and rhizobia. Legumes have evolved intricate signaling pathways that respond to various mineral nutrients, selectively activating genes involved in nodulation and nutrient uptake during symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF). Key minerals, including nitrogen (N), calcium (Ca), and phosphorus (P), are vital throughout the SNF process, influencing signal recognition, nodule formation, the regulation of nodule numbers, and the prevention of nodule early senescence. Here we review recent advancements in nutrient-dependent regulation of root nodule symbiosis, focusing on the systemic autoregulation of nodulation (AON) in nitrate-dependent symbiosis, the roles of NIN-like proteins (NLPs), and the function of essential nutrients and their associated transporters in legume symbiosis. Additionally, we discuss several key research areas that require further exploration to deepen our understanding of nutrient-dependent mechanisms in SNF.
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豆科植物共生固氮作用的营养调控
矿质养分对植物的生长和发育至关重要,在豆科植物与根瘤菌之间的互利共生关系中起着关键作用。豆科植物已进化出复杂的信号通路,可对各种矿质养分做出反应,在共生固氮(SNF)过程中选择性地激活参与结瘤和养分吸收的基因。包括氮(N)、钙(Ca)和磷(P)在内的关键矿物质在整个共生固氮过程中至关重要,它们影响着信号识别、结核形成、结核数量调节和防止结核早期衰老。在此,我们回顾了根瘤共生中养分依赖性调控的最新进展,重点关注硝酸盐依赖性共生中的系统自动调节(AON)、类 NIN 蛋白(NLPs)的作用以及豆科植物共生中必需养分及其相关转运体的功能。此外,我们还讨论了需要进一步探索的几个关键研究领域,以加深我们对依赖养分的营养盐共生机制的理解。
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Horticulture Research
Horticulture Research Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
CiteScore
11.20
自引率
6.90%
发文量
367
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Horticulture Research, an open access journal affiliated with Nanjing Agricultural University, has achieved the prestigious ranking of number one in the Horticulture category of the Journal Citation Reports ™ from Clarivate, 2022. As a leading publication in the field, the journal is dedicated to disseminating original research articles, comprehensive reviews, insightful perspectives, thought-provoking comments, and valuable correspondence articles and letters to the editor. Its scope encompasses all vital aspects of horticultural plants and disciplines, such as biotechnology, breeding, cellular and molecular biology, evolution, genetics, inter-species interactions, physiology, and the origination and domestication of crops.
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