Controlling the reproductive fate of rhizobia: how universal are legume sanctions

Summary 967 I. Introduction 967 II. Evolutionary history: is host-imposed rhizobial dimorphism ancestral or derived in legumes? 970 III. Are there immediate benefits to individual plants from rhizobial dimorphism? 970 IV. How does dimorphism affect rhizobial evolution? 972 V. How might sanctions dif...

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Veröffentlicht in:The New phytologist 2009-09, Vol.183 (4), p.967-979
Hauptverfasser: Oono, Ryoko, Denison, R. Ford, Kiers, E. Toby
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Zusammenfassung:Summary 967 I. Introduction 967 II. Evolutionary history: is host-imposed rhizobial dimorphism ancestral or derived in legumes? 970 III. Are there immediate benefits to individual plants from rhizobial dimorphism? 970 IV. How does dimorphism affect rhizobial evolution? 972 V. How might sanctions differ when bacteroids are nonreproductive? 974 VI. Conclusions 977 Acknowledgements 978 References 978
ISSN:0028-646X
1469-8137
DOI:10.1111/j.1469-8137.2009.02941.x