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The Reticulate History of Medicago (Fabaceae) [PDF]
The phylogenetic history of Medicago was examined for 60 accessions from 56 species using two nuclear genes (CNGC5 and beta-cop) and one mitochondrial region (rpS14-cob). The results of several analyses revealed that extensive robustly supported incongruence exists among the nuclear genes, the cause of which we seek to explain.
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Somatic Hybrization of Medicago Sativa and Medicago Falcata
1983The aim of our work was to study somatic hybridization in the genus Medicago. Indeed we would like to increase variability in cultivated lucerne, M. sativa, by introducing characters of wild species. Since interspecific hybridizations are very difficult because of differences in ploidy levels we think that somatic hybridization is a way to overpass ...
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Electric Field Mediated Fusion of Protoplasts of Medicago sativa L. and Medicago arborea L.
Journal of Plant Physiology, 1988Summary Electroffusion was performed with root and cell suspension protoplasts of Medicago sativa L. and mesophyll protoplasts of Medicago arborea L. In order to obtain the highest yield of binary fusion products, two factorial experiments were carried out to establish the optimal values of protoplast density, AC field strength, number, duration,
Damiani F., PEZZOTTI, Mario, Arcioni S.
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1979
The following chronological account of geological and climatological developments during the Tertiary Period according to Durham (1975), Hsu (1973, 1978) and Hsu et al. (1973, 1977) may provide a general background for understanding what might have influenced Medicago evolution, and may be of use as a reference to other non-geologists, like ourselves.
Karlis Adolfs Lesins, Irma Lesins
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The following chronological account of geological and climatological developments during the Tertiary Period according to Durham (1975), Hsu (1973, 1978) and Hsu et al. (1973, 1977) may provide a general background for understanding what might have influenced Medicago evolution, and may be of use as a reference to other non-geologists, like ourselves.
Karlis Adolfs Lesins, Irma Lesins
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2014
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is a high-quality forage crop widely grown throughout the world. This chapter describes an efficient protocol that allows for the generation of large number of transgenic alfalfa plants by sonication-assisted Agrobacterium-mediated transformation.
Chunxiang, Fu +3 more
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Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is a high-quality forage crop widely grown throughout the world. This chapter describes an efficient protocol that allows for the generation of large number of transgenic alfalfa plants by sonication-assisted Agrobacterium-mediated transformation.
Chunxiang, Fu +3 more
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Annotating the genome of Medicago truncatula
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2006Medicago truncatula will be among the first plant species to benefit from the completion of a whole-genome sequencing project. For each of these species, Arabidopsis, rice and now poplar and Medicago, annotation, the process of identifying gene structures and defining their functions, is essential for the research community to benefit from the sequence
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