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The interaction of legumes with rhizobia leads to formation of the symbiotic nodules on their roots, which are specialized plant organs for nitrogen fixation. Considerable progress has been made in deciphering the molecular-genetic and cellular mechanisms of symbiotic nodule development in recent years. However, some aspects of nodule development clearly merit much more attention.