The Rhizobium-legume symbiosis Two methods to discriminate between nodules and other root-derived structures.

Autor: Truchet, G., Camut, S., Billy, F., Odorico, R., Vasse, J.
Zdroj: Protoplasma; 1989, Vol. 149 Issue 2/3, p82-88, 7p
Abstrakt: Two methods have been developed in order to discriminate between lateral roots, nodules and root-derived structures which exhibit both root and nodule histological features and which can develop on legumes inoculated with certain Rhizobium mutants. The first method, known as the 'clearing method', allows the observation by light microscopy of cleared undissected root-structures. The second, known as the 'slicing method', is a complementary technique which provides a greater degree of structural information concerning such structures. The two methods have proved invaluable in defining unequivocally the nature of the interaction between a rhizobial strain and a legume host. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index