nodule

Sue Rhee rhee at acoma.Stanford.EDU
Fri Mar 11 15:14:53 EST 2005


Are there any anatomical, morphological, lineage differences between the
nodules in the primary/lateral root and the 'stem' nodules in the
adventitious root? It seems like the introduction of 'stem nodule' for the
nodules that are not really part of stem could lead to some confusion.

Sue

On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Katica Ilic wrote:

> Hi Jeff,
>
> Thanks for your comment.
>
> Would it be more appropriate to have 'root nodule' instead?
> Actually to instantiate term 'nodule' to 'root nodule' and 'stem
> nodule'?
>
> Katica
>
> On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Jeff J. Doyle wrote:
>
> > >
> > >PO:0003023
> > >name: nodule
> > >def: Enlargement or swelling on the roots of plants, particularly in the
> > >Fabaceae, inhabited by nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
> >
> > There are also what are called "stem nodules" in some legumes (the
> > papilionoid genus Sesbania is the prime example, but the caesalpiniod
> > Neptunia also has nodules on floating stems).  Stem nodules are
> > associated with adventitious roots, however, so the definition is not
> > actually incorrect, even if the position of the roots in question is
> > not typical.
> >
> > --Jeff
> >
> >
> > --
> > Jeff J. Doyle
> > Professor, L. H. Bailey Hortorium, Department of Plant Biology,
> > Cornell University
> > office: 259 Plant Science Building
> > tel: 607 255-7972 (lab: 607 255-1953); fax: 607-255-5407
> > http://www.plantbio.cornell.edu/faculty.php?PB=jjd5
> >
> > mailing address:
> >
> > Department of Plant Biology
> > 228 Plant Science Building
> > Cornell University
> > Ithaca, NY 14853-4301
> >
>
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