Plant Physiology 98:143-151 (1992)
© 1992 American Society of Plant Biologists
Microbe-Plant Interactions
Nodules Initiated by Rhizobium meliloti Exopolysaccharide Mutants Lack a Discrete, Persistent Nodule Meristem 1
Cheng Yang,
Ethan R. Signer and
Ann M. Hirsch
Department of Biology, Peking University, Beijing, China,
Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139,
Department of Biology, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90024
Infection of alfalfa with Rhizobium meliloti exo mutants deficient in exopolysaccharide results in abnormal root nodules that are devoid of bacteria and fail to fix nitrogen. Here we report further characterization of these abnormal nodules. Tightly curled root hairs or shepherd's crooks were found after inoculation with Rm 1021-derived exo mutants, but curling was delayed compared with wild-type Rm 1021. Infection threads were initiated in curled root hairs by mutants as well as by wild-type R. meliloti, but the exo mutant-induced threads aborted within the peripheral cells of the developing nodule. Also, nodules elicited by Rm 1021-derived exo mutants were more likely to develop on secondary roots than on the primary root. In contrast with wild-type R. meliloti-induced nodules, the exo mutant-induced nodules lacked a well defined apical meristem, presumably due to the abortion of the infection threads. The relationship of these findings to the physiology of nodule development is discussed.
1 Supported by National Institutes of Health grant ROI-GMI31030 (E.R.S.) and National Science Foundation grant DCB 87-03297 (A.M.H.)
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