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Título del libro: Microbial Probiotics For Agricultural Systems: Advances In Agronomic Use Título del capítulo: NADPH Oxidases Have Key Roles in Mutulistic Associations with Rhizobia or with Mycorrhizal Fungi in Root Legumes
Symbiotic associations between plants and microorganisms appeared early
in evolution, conferring great advantages to both partners, under
limited nutrient conditions. Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis (AMS) is
one of the oldest known mutualistic relationship between roots and
microorganisms, enhancing nitrogen and phosphorus acquisition into the
plant. Legumes form a specialized organ called nodule, in presence of
soil diazotroph bacteria (rhizobia), providing assimilable nitrogen to
the plant host, a process known as root nodule symbiosis (RNS). Several
reports indicate that RNS recruited molecular components from the
signaling pathway of the AMS. This latter has been confirmed by several
evidences, including legume mutants impaired in establishing both
symbiotic associations. Recent reports indicate that members of the
plant NADPH oxidase gene family, known as respiratory burst oxidase
homologs (Rbohs) participate in both symbioses. RBOHs are membrane
proteins specialized in reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, and
are produced at different stages of AMS and RNS. RBOH-mediated ROS have
positive or negative roles in these interactions, depending on the
oxidase isoform implicated in a particular process, and the type of
symbiosis established. Herein, the participation of Rboh genes in both
interactions is analyzed and discussed, proposing working models that
explain the dynamics of such oxidases.
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ISBN: 9783030175979 Editorial: SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG