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Jeremy has worked on legumes his entire career, from his PhD at University of Guelph and Postdoctoral Scientist positions at plant biology institutes in Canada and the USA, where he became intrigued by the symbiosis between legumes and nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria called rhizobia.
Most legumes establish beneficial symbioses with nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia) in a process called nodulation, and with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, the latter interaction being shared with most land plants.
In both symbioses the microbes exchange signals with the host plant and then intracellularly invade the inner layers of the roots where nitrogen and/or phosphate is provided by the microbes in exchange for photosynthetic carbon supplied by the host. The association of rhizobia with legumes evolved from the more ancient AM symbiosis and the two symbioses share a signalling pathway.
In the case of rhizobia, access to the root cortex is gained through special structures called infection threads that initially form in root hairs and then are extended into the cells of the growing nodule where the bacteria are released and begin to fix nitrogen. In the case of AM fungi, the hyphae pass through the epidermis, then travel between cells and eventually extend into cortical cells as highly branched nutrient exchange structures called arbuscules.
Most legumes establish beneficial symbioses with nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia) in a process called nodulation, and with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, the latter interaction being shared with most land plants.
In both symbioses the microbes exchange signals with the host plant and then intracellularly invade the inner layers of the roots where nitrogen and/or phosphate is provided by the microbes in exchange for photosynthetic carbon supplied by the host. The association of rhizobia with legumes evolved from the more ancient AM symbiosis and the two symbioses share a signalling pathway.
In the case of rhizobia, access to the root cortex is gained through special structures called infection threads that initially form in root hairs and then are extended into the cells of the growing nodule where the bacteria are released and begin to fix nitrogen. In the case of AM fungi, the hyphae pass through the epidermis, then travel between cells and eventually extend into cortical cells as highly branched nutrient exchange structures called arbuscules.
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NATURE COMMUNICATIONSno. 1 (2024)
Jun Liang,Michael J. Lambrecht,Teresita L. Arenzana,Samuel Aubert-Nicol,Linda Bao,Fabio Broccatelli, Jianping Cai,Celine Eidenschenk,Christine Everett, Thomas Garner,Felix Gruber,Pouyan Haghshenas,Malcolm P. Huestis,Peter L. Hsu,Ponien Kou,Araz Jakalian,Robin Larouche-Gauthier,Jean-Philippe Leclerc,Dennis H. Leung, Aaron Martin,Jeremy Murray, Madeleine Prangley,Sascha Rutz,Satoko Kakiuchi-Kiyota,Alexander Lee Satz,Nicholas J. Skelton,Micah Steffek, Daniel Stoffler,Jawahar Sudhamsu, Sophia Tan,Jian Wang, Shouliang Wang, Qiuyue Wang,Timothy J. Wendorff,Moreno Wichert,Arun Yadav,Christine Yu,Xiaojing Wang
ACS MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY LETTERSno. 6 (2024): 864-872
Jin-Li Deng, Li Zhao,Hong Wei, Han-Xiao Ye,Li Yang,Linfeng Sun,Zhong Zhao,Jeremy D Murray,Cheng-Wu Liu
The New phytologistno. 1 (2024): 14-22
Xin Wei,Mengjiao Chen,Qi Zhang,Junyi Gong,Jie Liu,Kaicheng Yong,Qin Wang,Jiongjiong Fan, Suhui Chen, Hua,Zhaowei Luo, Xiaoyan Zhao, Xuan Wang,Wei Li, Jia Cong, Xiting Yu, Zhihan Wang, Ruipeng Huang, Jiaxin Chen,Xiaoyi Zhou, Jie Qiu, Ping Xu,Jeremy Murray,Hai Wang,Yang Xu,Chenwu Xu,Gen Xu,Jinliang Yang,Bin Han,Xuehui Huang
SCIENCEno. 6704 (2024)
New Phytologistno. 5 (2024): 2195-2206
Samuel Minguillon, Angela Roman,Carmen Perez-Rontome,Longlong Wang,Ping Xu,Jeremy D. Murray,Deqiang Duanmu,Maria C. Rubio,Manuel Becana
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANYno. 5 (2024): 1547-1564
Sonali Roy,Yun Kang,Shulan Zhang,Ivone Torres-Jerez,Divya Jain, Bailey Sanchez,Liana Burghardt,Xiaofei Cheng,Jiangqi Wen,Jeremy D. Murray, Wolf-Rüdiger Scheible,Michael Udvardi
biorxiv(2024)
JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRYno. 11 (2024): 8585-8608
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