نتایج جستجو برای: medicago species

تعداد نتایج: 551861  

2017
Madhav P. Nepal Ethan J. Andersen Surendra Neupane Benjamin V. Benson

Disease resistance genes (R genes), as part of the plant defense system, have coevolved with corresponding pathogen molecules. The main objectives of this project were to identify non-Toll interleukin receptor, nucleotide-binding site, leucine-rich repeat (nTNL) genes and elucidate their evolutionary divergence across six plant genomes. Using reference sequences from Arabidopsis, we investigate...

2016
Feng Sun Kaiwen Pan Akash Tariq Lin Zhang Xiaoming Sun Zilong Li Sizhong Wang Qinli Xiong Dagang Song Olusanya Abiodun Olatunji

An agroforestry experiment was conducted that involved four planting systems: monoculture of the focal species Zanthoxylum bungeanum and mixed cultures of Z. bungeanum and Capsicum annuum, Z. bungeanum and Medicago sativa and Z. bungeanum and Glycine max. Soil microbial food web (microorganisms and nematodes) was investigated under manipulated extreme rainfall in the four planting systems to as...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Leonard Muriithi Kiirika Hannah Friederike Bergmann Christine Schikowsky Diana Wimmer Joschka Korte Udo Schmitz Karsten Niehaus Frank Colditz

RAC/ROP proteins (ρ-related GTPases of plants) are plant-specific small G proteins that function as molecular switches within elementary signal transduction pathways, including the regulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation during early microbial infection via the activation of NADPH oxidase homologs of plants termed RBOH (for respiratory burst oxidase homolog). We investigated the ...

2011
Miglena Revalska Valya Vassileva Sofie Goormachtig Tom Van Hautegem Pascal Ratet Anelia Iantcheva

Legumes, as protein-rich crops, are widely used for human food, animal feed and vegetable oil production. Over the past decade, two legume species, Medicago truncatula and Lotus japonicus, have been adopted as model legumes for genomics and physiological studies. The tobacco transposable element, Tnt1, is a powerful tool for insertional mutagenesis and gene inactivation in plants. A large colle...

2014
Vikash K. Singh Mukesh Jain Rohini Garg

Growth hormone auxin regulates various cellular processes by altering the expression of diverse genes in plants. Among various auxin-responsive genes, GH3 genes maintain endogenous auxin homeostasis by conjugating excess of auxin with amino acids. GH3 genes have been characterized in many plant species, but not in legumes. In the present work, we identified members of GH3 gene family and analyz...

2012
Bodil K Ehlers Eva Grøndahl Joëlle Ronfort Thomas Bataillon

The long-term maintenance of specialized mutualisms remains an evolutionary puzzle. Recent focus has been on factors governing the stability of these mutualisms, including sanctions by the host, partner choice, and coevolutionary constraint, that is, the genetic correlation (r(G)) between fitness of both partners. So far these studies have been typically carried out in a single environment. Her...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Donald A Phillips Tama C Fox Maria D King T V Bhuvaneswari Larry R Teuber

Plants naturally cycle amino acids across root cell plasma membranes, and any net efflux is termed exudation. The dominant ecological view is that microorganisms and roots passively compete for amino acids in the soil solution, yet the innate capacity of roots to recover amino acids present in ecologically relevant concentrations is unknown. We find that, in the absence of culturable microorgan...

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