ISSN: 2329-9029
Department of Plant Science, Department of Biology & Microbiology, USA
Dr. Senthil Subramanian obtained a Ph.D. in biology from the Hong University of Science and Technology studying ABA biosynthesis and signaling in Arabidopsis advised by Dr. Chris Rock (currently at Texas Tech, Lubbock, TX). Dr. Senthil Subramanian is currently a Professor in the Departments of Agronomy, Horticulture, & Plant Science, and Biology & Microbiology at South Dakota State University and Dr. is the Senior Investigator in 2DBEST, a virtual bioscience research center co-founded by NSF-EPSCoR and the state of SD.
Review Article
Distinct Hormone Regulation of Determinate and Indeterminate Nodule
Development in Legumes
Author(s): Senthil Subramanian*
Symbiotic legume nodules are classified as determinate or indeterminate depending on the persistence of nodule meristem. This review compares and contrasts the roles of different plant hormones during the development of these two types of nodules. Cytokinins promote the formation of both types of nodules while ethylene and abscisic acid inhibit them. Interestingly auxin, jasmonic acid, gibberellic acid and brassinolides appear to distinctly influence the two types of nodules... View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2090-7214.13.1.110