Microbes and Environments
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Characteristics of Bacteroids in Indeterminate Nodules of the Leguminous Tree Leucaena glauca
Hironobu IshiharaHiroki KoriyamaAtsushi OsawaGrigor ZehirovMasatoshi YamauraKen-ichi KuchoMikiko AbeShiro HigashiEva KondorosiPeter MergaertToshiki Uchiumi
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2011 Volume 26 Issue 2 Pages 156-159

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Rhizobia establish symbiosis with legumes. Bacteroids in indeterminate nodules of Inverted Repeat Lacking Clade (IRLC) legumes undergo terminal differentiation caused by Nodule-specific Cysteine-Rich peptides (NCRs). Microscopic observations of bacteroids and the detection of NCRs in indeterminate nodules of the non-IRLC legume Leucaena glauca were performed. A portion of the bacteroids showed moderate cell elongation, loss of membrane integrity, and multiple nucleoids. The symbiosome contained multiple bacteroids and NCR-like peptides were not detectable. These results indicate that bacteroid differentiation in L. glauca is different from that in IRLC legumes although both hosts form indeterminate nodules.

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