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Constitutive expression of foreign glutamate dehydrogenase in Rhizobium etli inhibits bean plant nodulation (A. Mendoza, A. Leija, E. Martínez-Romero, G. Hernández, and J. Mora. Mol. Plant-Microbe Interact. 8:584-592, 1995).
Alberto Mendoza +3 more
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Enzymes of Ureide Synthesis in Pea and Soybean [PDF]
Soybean (Glycine max) and pea (Pisum sativum) differ in the transport of fixed nitrogen from nodules to shoots. The dominant nitrogen transport compounds for soybean are ureides, while amides dominate in pea. A possible enzymic basis for this difference was examined.The level of enzymes involved in the formation of the ureides allantoin and allantoic ...
T M, Christensen, B U, Jochimsen
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Reprogrammed Plant Metabolism During Viral Infections: Mechanisms, Pathways and Implications
This review highlights how plant viruses reprogramme host metabolism, elucidates underlying mechanisms and discusses advanced antiviral strategies, including gene‐editing and metabolomics‐guided approaches. ABSTRACT Plant viruses pose a significant threat to global agriculture, leading to substantial crop losses that jeopardise food security and ...
Tong Jiang +9 more
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Fixação biológica de nitrogênio em soja sob déficit hídrico. [PDF]
Avaliaram-se em condições controladas os efeitos do déficit hídrico sobre a fixação biológica do nitrogênio (FBN) e componentes de rendimento em plantas de soja (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) (cv.
NASCIMENTO JUNIOR, V. C. +2 more
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ABSTRACT Legumes are among the most utilised agronomic plant species due to their symbiotic association with N2‐fixing bacteria. Since N2 fixation entails high ATP cost, salt stress disrupts N2 fixation in the symbiont, but increases the production of osmolytes and antioxidant systems in the host plant.
José Ortiz +9 more
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What do pink pigs and soybeans have in common? Selecting for mutants in the ureide pathway [PDF]
only availablePink Pigmented Facultative Methylotrophic bacteria (PPFMs) have been found to be the most abundant microorganisms among phylloplane microflora, and have been recovered from all plants examined. PPFMs are seed-transmitted and have been shown
Genochio, David +2 more
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Ecological interpretations of nitrogen isotope ratios of terrestrial plants and soils [PDF]
Background Knowledge of biological and climatic controls in terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycling within and across ecosystems is central to understanding global patterns of key ecosystem processes. The ratios of 15N:14N in plants and soils have been used as
Brookshire, E. N. J. +6 more
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Soybean genomics research community strategic plan: A vision for 2024–2028
Abstract This strategic plan summarizes the major accomplishments achieved in the last quinquennial by the soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] genetics and genomics research community and outlines key priorities for the next 5 years (2024–2028). This work is the result of deliberations among over 50 soybean researchers during a 2‐day workshop in St Louis,
Robert M. Stupar +54 more
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Effects of nitrogen source and water availability on stem carbohydrates and cellulosic bioethanol traits of alfalfa plants [PDF]
35 Pags., 5 Tabls., 4 Figs. The definitive version is available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01689452Symbiotic association of legumes with rhizobia frequently results in higher photosynthesis and soluble carbohydrates in comparison ...
Andueza, Donato +5 more
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Bradyrhizobium sp. enhance ureide metabolism increasing peanuts yield
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of seed inoculation with Bradyrhizobium sp. and co-inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense. The seed treatments were as follows: control (without inoculation); A. brasilense (2 mL per kg-1 of seed); A. brasilense (4 mL per kg-1 of seed); Bradyrhizobium sp. (2 mL per kg-1 of seed); Bradyrhizobium sp.
Thais Grassi Gericó +7 more
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