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Quantitative and molecular genetic variation in sympatric populations ofMedicago laciniataandM. truncatula(Fabaceae): relationships with eco-geographical factors [PDF]
Mounawer Badri +3 more
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A nitrogénkötő szimbiózis génjeinek evolúciós és funkcionális vizsgálata Medicago truncatula modellnövényen [PDF]
Soil nutrient availability is a major limiting factor in plant growth and productivity at many areas under agricultural cultivation. An evolutionary answer to this demand is the symbiotic association of plants with soil microbes that provide valuable ...
Bozsóki Zoltán
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Primary metabolites in root exudates are essential for plant nutrition and rhizosphere microbiome function, potentially responding sensitively to climate warming. However, the effects of long‐term soil warming on exudate metabolites in forests remain unclear.
Xiaofei Liu +6 more
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Medicago truncatula Gaertn. var. truncatula MGB 18725
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Applying Freezing Test to Quantify Cold Acclimation in Medicago truncatula [PDF]
Babita Thapa +3 more
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Structural variation drives rhizome innovation and adaptive divergence in sister Medicago species
Chromosome‐scale genome analysis, population resequencing, stress‐responsive transcriptomes and functional assays showed that coding and regulatory structural variants, especially gene duplications and noncoding presence‐absence variants, underlie rhizome formation in alpine Medicago archiducis‐nicolai and contrasting xeric adaptation in its non ...
Hongyin Hu +14 more
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Medicago truncatula Gaertn. var. truncatula MGB 19287
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Functional characterization of NRT1/PTR FAMILY transporters: looking for a needle in a haystack
Summary NRT1/PTR FAMILY (NPF) transporters play crucial roles in plant physiology and development due to their involvement in nitrogen nutrition and their ability to transport multiple signaling molecules and metabolites. Whereas most eukaryotic and prokaryotic NPF orthologs are peptide transporters, most flowering plant NPF transport other substrates ...
Laura Morales de Los Ríos +6 more
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Summary Calcium (Ca2+) signaling is integral to nearly all aspects of plant biology, including development and responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. It operates through two main layers: the generation of Ca2+ signals and their decoding by Ca2+‐binding proteins, which act early in diverse signaling pathways. The system exhibits remarkable robustness
Chunxia Zhang, Yang Song, Jörg Kudla
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