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The Lotus japonicus alpha Expansin EXPA1 is recruited during intracellular and intercellular rhizobial colonization

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Montiel J   +7 more
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Use of Sesbania rostrata as green manurc in paddy fields

open access: yes, 1983
/Dreyfus, Bernard   +2 more
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Fatty acids and sterols from Sesbania rostrata

Phytochemistry, 1992
Abstract The qualitative and quantitative fatty acid and sterol compositions of seeds, leaves, stems and of nitrogen-fixing stem nodules of Sesbania rostrata have been determined by capillary GC and GC-MS. Sterols of both stems and nodules were mainly campesterol, stigmasterol and sitosterol.
Joseph Miralles   +5 more
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Micropropagation and plant regeneration in Sesbania rostrata

Plant Science, 1993
Abstract Shoot formation in calli of Sesbania rostrata was achieved by varying the nutrient composition of the medium, the photoperiod and the amount and the source of plant hormones. Adding hormones to the medium was less effective than causing their production within calli by inoculating with Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain 82.139.
Pellegrineschi, A., Tepfer, David
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Photosynthetic oxygen evolution within Sesbania rostrata stem nodules

The Plant Journal, 1998
The tropical wetland legume, Sesbania rostrata Brem. forms N2‐fixing nodules along its stem and on its roots after infection by Azorhizobium caulinodans. The N2‐fixing tissue is surrounded by a cortex of uninfected cells which, in the stem nodules (but not the root nodules), contain chloroplasts.
E. K. James   +7 more
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