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  • Optimising plant-rhizobium interactions can enhance nitrogen fixation, improving sustainability in agriculture. This study identified four groups of faba bean symbionts that show growth-promoting characteristics and whose diversity across root nodules is under plant genetic control.

    • Marcela Mendoza-Suárez
    • Turgut Yigit Akyol
    • Stig U. Andersen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-12
  • Zinc acts as a second messenger in root nodules and regulates nitrogen homeostasis by controlling the transition between the active state and the inactive filamentous state of the novel transcriptional regulator FIXATION UNDER NITRATE (FUN).

    • Jieshun Lin
    • Peter K. Bjørk
    • Dugald Reid
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 631, P: 164-169
  • Vicine and convicine are the main anti-nutritional factors restricting the consumption of faba bean. Transcript profiling combined with metabolite profiling was applied to identify a key enzyme responsible for the biosynthesis of vicine and convicine in faba bean.

    • Emilie Björnsdotter
    • Marcin Nadzieja
    • Fernando Geu-Flores
    Research
    Nature Plants
    Volume: 7, P: 923-931
  • The authors use single-cell analysis to identify genes specifically expressed in plant root cells that respond to infection by nitrogen-fixing rhizobia. They show that one of these genes, SYMRKL1, is required for normal progression of infection.

    • Manuel Frank
    • Lavinia Ioana Fechete
    • Stig Uggerhøj Andersen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-11