Symbiose

Experimental evolution of nodule intracellular infection in legume symbionts

Soil bacteria known as rhizobia are able to establish an endosymbiosis with legumes that takes place in neoformed nodules in which intracellularly hosted bacteria fix nitrogen. Intracellular accommodation that facilitates nutrient exchange between the two partners and protects bacteria from plant defense reactions has been a major evolutionary step towards mutualism. Yet the forces that drove the selection of the late event of intracellular infection during rhizobium evolution are unknown.

Modification date : 07 June 2023 | Publication date : 02 October 2013 | Redactor : G.Esteve