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  • Agricultural Science
  • Plant Biology
  • Microbiology

Background:

  • Increasing global food demand necessitates reduced synthetic nitrogen fertilizer use.
  • Legume crops form symbiotic relationships with nitrogen-fixing rhizobia bacteria, creating root nodules for nitrogen fixation.
  • Nodule formation is resource-intensive, leading to tight plant control over nodule numbers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent findings in legume nodulation control.
  • To present detailed models of the molecular mechanisms regulating nodulation.
  • To identify knowledge gaps in nodulation regulation.

Main Methods:

  • Genetic and genomic approaches have identified key components in nodulation regulation.
  • Functional characterization of these components is ongoing.
  • This review synthesizes current research on nodulation control.

Main Results:

  • Numerous components involved in regulating nodule numbers have been identified.
  • Molecular mechanisms controlling nodulation under various conditions are being elucidated.
  • Understanding these mechanisms aids in optimizing legume-microbe interactions.

Conclusions:

  • Identifying and characterizing nodulation regulators provides targets for improving legume cultivars and rhizobia strains.
  • Enhanced understanding supports agricultural sustainability and food security.
  • Further research is needed to fill existing gaps in the molecular mechanisms of nodulation control.