Metabolic and genetic responses to simulated overwintering conditions of alfalfa-rhizobia associations contrasted in their freezing tolerance

E D'Amours, A Bertrand, J Cloutier, A Claessens… - Symbiosis, 2023 - Springer
The study of winter stress tolerance in perennial legumes needs to consider the complete
symbiotic system including both plants and bacteria since these two partners are …

High freezing sensitivity of legumes relative to other herbaceous species in northern temperate plant communities

SL Rycroft, HAL Henry - Annals of Botany, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Aims Reduced snow cover and increased air temperature
variability are predicted to expose overwintering herbaceous plants to more severe freezing …

Belowground adaptation of plants to climate change

TS George, Y Chen, MT Oliveira - Plant and Soil, 2024 - Springer
Climate change, the long-term shift in weather patterns caused by anthropogenic release of
CO2 to the atmosphere, is an established fact and is having an impact on global …

Selection of rhizobial strains differing in their nodulation kinetics under low temperature in four temperate legume species

E D'Amours, A Bertrand, J Cloutier… - Grassland …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Winter climate change including frequent freeze‐thaw episodes and shallow
snow cover will have major impacts on the spring regrowth of perennial crops. Non‐bloating …

The roles of root‐nodulating bacterial associations and cyanogenesis in the freezing sensitivities of herbaceous legumes

SL Rycroft, HAL Henry - American Journal of Botany, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Premise Reduced snow cover and increasing temperature variability can increase freezing
stress for herbaceous plants in northern temperate regions. Legumes have emerged as a …

Selection of effective and competitive Sinorhizobium meliloti strains that nodulate alfalfa under low temperature

E D'Amours, A Bertrand, J Cloutier, A Claessens… - Rhizosphere, 2024 - Elsevier
Rhizobia strain selection is mostly based on nodulation efficiency with host-plant. Selected
strains also require a high capacity to compete with indigenous soil rhizobia under various …

Endophytic bacterial communities of alpine Rosaceae plants are affected by the plant tissue, collection site and host plant and culturable psychrotolerant isolates …

M Marian, L Antonielli, I Pertot, M Perazzolli - bioRxiv, 2023 - biorxiv.org
Wild plants growing in alpine regions are associated with endophytic microbial communities
that may support plant growth and survival under cold conditions. The structure and function …

[PDF][PDF] Plant-microbe interaction: mechanisms and applications for improving crop yield and quality

O Makar, Y Kavulych, O Terek… - Біологічні студії/Studia …, 2023 - researchgate.net
ISSN 1996-4536 (print)• ISSN 2311-0783 (on-line)• Біологічні Студії/Studia Biologica•
2023• Том 17/№ 3• С. 225–242 advocate for continued research in various domains …