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  • In legumes, shoot-derived signals regulate rhizobial symbiosis to balance the benefits of N2 fixation with the energy costs of nodule production. Here Okuma et al. show that Lotus miR2111 is produced in the leaves from the MIR2111-5 locus and is a graft-transmissable signal that enhances nodulation in the roots.

    • Nao Okuma
    • Takashi Soyano
    • Masayoshi Kawaguchi
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-13
  • Legumes regulate the number of nitrogen-fixing nodules on their roots through long-distance root–shoot communication. Here, Sasaki et al. identify shoot-derived cytokinins, produced downstream of CLE-RS1/2-HAR1 signalling, as important soluble factors limiting nodulation.

    • Takema Sasaki
    • Takuya Suzaki
    • Masayoshi Kawaguchi
    Research
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 5, P: 1-9
  • Leguminous plants host nitrogen-fixing bacteria in root nodules, but cease symbiosis when sufficient nitrogen is available. Here, the authors show that the Lotus japonicus transcription factor NRSYM1 activates the production of CLE-RS2 in nitrogen-sufficient conditions to prevent nodulation

    • Hanna Nishida
    • Sachiko Tanaka
    • Takuya Suzaki
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 9, P: 1-14