Harrison M J
The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, 2510 Sam Noble Parkway, Ardmore, Oklahoma, 73402, USA.
Curr Opin Plant Biol. 1998 Aug;1(4):360-5. doi: 10.1016/1369-5266(88)80060-8.
The arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis formed between plant roots and fungi is one of the most widespread symbiotic associations found in plants, yet our understanding of events underlying its development are limited. The recent integration of biochemical, molecular and genetic approaches into analyses of the symbiosis is providing new insights into various aspects of its development. In the past year there have been advances in our understanding of the signals required for the formation of appressoria, the molecular changes in the root in response to colonisation, and components of the signal transduction pathways common to both the AM and Rhizobium symbioses.
植物根系与真菌之间形成的丛枝菌根(AM)共生关系是植物中最广泛存在的共生关联之一,但我们对其发育背后的事件了解有限。最近,将生化、分子和遗传方法整合到共生分析中,为其发育的各个方面提供了新的见解。在过去的一年里,我们对附着胞形成所需信号、根系对定殖的分子变化以及AM和根瘤菌共生共有的信号转导途径的组成部分的理解都有了进展。