MMR_2024v14n4

Molecular Microbiology Research 2024, Vol.14, No.4, 188-197 http://microbescipublisher.com/index.php/mmr 190 Figure 1 AM symbiosis promotes nodule accumulation in the M rhizosphere. Truncated nodules and effective rhizobia-leguminous nodulation in native soils (Adopted from Wang et al., 2020) Image caption: (A) Loading of rhizobia rpoBgenes in the rhizosphere of plant genotypes. (B) Heat maps and phylogenetic trees of 14 rhizobia species identified by rpoB reads in the rhizosphere of different plant genotypes. (C) Number of functional red nodules in 2-month-old plant roots grown in native soil. (D) Number of functional red nodules on WT and pt4 plant roots grown under sterile vermiculite conditions (inoculation with rhizobia S. meliloti Rm2011or S. medicae RS90, OD600=0.001). (E) Percentage of nodule P. vulgaris, P. sativumandG. soja. Dilutions of 1 ml 10 of Soja plant bulk soil and rhizosphere soil samples of WT, lyk3, DMI3 andPt4. n=18 biological replicates (Adopted from Wang et al., 2020)

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