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Two types of symporters (NRT1 and NRT2) and one antiporter (CLC) are involved in nitrate transport in plants.

#XL - R Botany #Nitrogen Metabolism & Biological Nitrogen fixation #Part B Pointers
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#XL - Q Biochemistry

Two types of symporters (NRT1 and NRT2) and one antiporter (CLC) are involved in nitrate transport in plants.

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#XL - S Microbiology

Two types of symporters (NRT1 and NRT2) and one antiporter (CLC) are involved in nitrate transport in plants.

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#XL - R Botany

The binding of Nod factors to the Nod factor receptors (NFRs), which contain extracellular LysM motifs, initiates an interaction with the conserved SYMRK receptor-like kinases containing a leucine-rich repeat (LRR) domain.

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The interaction between NFR and SYMRK initiates calcium spiking in the nucleus, presumably via a second messenger molecule.
Core symbiotic genes are activated.
Cytokinin signaling is initiated.

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#XL - R Botany

Root hair cellular responses to bacterial Nod factor

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Plant genes expressed early, or in the absence of bacterial infection, are termed “early nodulins” or ENOD

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Three factors are important in maintaining low O2 concentrations in nodules. 
First, entry of O2 into the nodule is controlled by a variable‐permeability barrier in the nodule parenchyma

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O2‐binding plant protein Lb plays an active role in regulating and delivering O2 in the infected cells
Bacterial respiration is the major O2 sink