Benjamin Gourion
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Gourion B
Cell Host Microbe
. 2025 Mar;
33(3):325-326.
PMID: 40081331
Plant development can be drastically stimulated by beneficial microorganisms. However, the underlying mechanisms are not always understood. In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Castrillo et al. investigated this...
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Previtali T, Rouault M, Pichereaux C, Gourion B
New Phytol
. 2024 Nov;
245(3):1249-1262.
PMID: 39562505
Legumes establish nitrogen-fixing symbioses with rhizobia. On the contrary, they can be attacked concomitantly by pathogens, raising the question of potential trade-offs between mutualism and immunity. In order to study...
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Magne K, Massot S, Folletti T, Sauviac L, Ait-Salem E, Pires I, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Oct;
15(1):9246.
PMID: 39461961
The emergence of commensalism and mutualism often derives from ancestral parasitism. However, in the case of rhizobium-legume interactions, bacterial strains displaying both pathogenic and nodulation features on a single host...
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Soto M, Staehelin C, Gourion B, Cardenas L, Vinardell J
Front Plant Sci
. 2022 Nov;
13:1056830.
PMID: 36340408
No abstract available.
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Berrabah F, Bernal G, Elhosseyn A, El Kassis C, LHorset R, Benaceur F, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2022 Oct;
191(1):729-746.
PMID: 36305683
Medicago (Medicago truncatula) establishes a symbiosis with the rhizobia Sinorhizobium sp, resulting in the formation of nodules where the bacteria fix atmospheric nitrogen. The loss of immunity repression or early...
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Jardinaud M, Carrere S, Gourion B, Gamas P
Plant Cell Physiol
. 2022 Sep;
64(1):27-42.
PMID: 36151948
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) can play a key role in agroecosystems to reduce the negative impact of nitrogen fertilizers. Its efficiency is strongly affected by the combination of bacterial and...
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Sauviac L, Remy A, Huault E, Dalmasso M, Kazmierczak T, Jardinaud M, et al.
Plant Cell Environ
. 2022 Jul;
45(10):3100-3121.
PMID: 35781677
Senescence determines plant organ lifespan depending on aging and environmental cues. During the endosymbiotic interaction with rhizobia, legume plants develop a specific organ, the root nodule, which houses nitrogen (N)-fixing...
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Gourion B, Ratet P
Curr Opin Biotechnol
. 2021 Jul;
70:266-272.
PMID: 34252756
In the environment microbes interact with plants and provide them with benefits that include protection against biotic and abiotic stresses as well as improved nutrition. However, plants are also exposed...
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Nicoud Q, Lamouche F, Chaumeret A, Balliau T, Le Bars R, Bourge M, et al.
mSystems
. 2021 May;
6(3).
PMID: 33975972
Legume plants can form root organs called nodules where they house intracellular symbiotic rhizobium bacteria. Within nodule cells, rhizobia differentiate into bacteroids, which fix nitrogen for the benefit of the...