نتایج جستجو برای: limnaea truncatula

تعداد نتایج: 2030  

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2009
J P Pointier O Noya B Alarcón de Noya A Théron

An extensive malacological survey was carried out between 2005-2009 in order to clarify the exact number of lymnaeid species which may be intermediate hosts of Fasciola hepatica in Venezuela. Four species were discovered during this survey, including two local species: Lymnaea cubensis and Lymnaea cousini and two exotic species: Lymnaea truncatula and Lymnaea columella. The most common local sp...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Estíbaliz Larrainzar Stefanie Wienkoop Wolfram Weckwerth Rubén Ladrera Cesar Arrese-Igor Esther M González

Drought is one of the environmental factors most affecting crop production. Under drought, symbiotic nitrogen fixation is one of the physiological processes to first show stress responses in nodulated legumes. This inhibition process involves a number of factors whose interactions are not yet understood. This work aims to further understand changes occurring in nodules under drought stress from...

2016
Raquel Esteban Beatriz Royo Estibaliz Urarte Ángel M. Zamarreño José M. Garcia-Mina Jose F. Moran

We aimed to identify the early stress response and plant performance of Medicago truncatula growing in axenic medium with ammonium or urea as the sole source of nitrogen, with respect to nitrate-based nutrition. Biomass measurements, auxin content analyses, root system architecture (RSA) response analyses, and physiological parameters were determined. Both ammonium and ureic nutrition severely ...

2013
Cécile Ben Maoulida Toueni Sara Montanari Marie-Claire Tardin Magalie Fervel Azam Negahi Laure Saint-Pierre Guillaume Mathieu Marie-Christine Gras Dominique Noël Jean-Marie Prospéri Marie-Laure Pilet-Nayel Alain Baranger Thierry Huguet Bernadette Julier Martina Rickauer Laurent Gentzbittel

Verticillium wilt is a major threat to alfalfa (Medicago sativa) and many other crops. The model legume Medicago truncatula was used as a host for studying resistance and susceptibility to Verticillium albo-atrum. In addition to presenting well-established genetic resources, this wild plant species enables to investigate biodiversity of the response to the pathogen and putative crosstalk betwee...

Journal: :Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI 2006
Mesfin Tesfaye Deborah A Samac Carroll P Vance

In silico analysis of the Medicago truncatula gene index release 8.0 at The Institute for Genomic Research identified approximately 530 tentative consensus sequences (TC) clustered from 2,700 expressed sequence tags (EST) derived solely from Sinorhizobium meliloti-inoculated root and nodule tissues. A great majority (76%) of these TC were derived exclusively from nitrogen-fixing and senescent n...

2017
Koji Yano Seishiro Aoki Meng Liu Yosuke Umehara Norio Suganuma Wataru Iwasaki Shusei Sato Takashi Soyano Hiroshi Kouchi Masayoshi Kawaguchi

Legume-rhizobium symbiosis is achieved by two major events evolutionarily acquired: root hair infection and organogenesis. Infection thread (IT) development is a distinct element for rhizobial infection. Through ITs, rhizobia are efficiently transported from infection foci on root hairs to dividing meristematic cortical cells. To unveil this process, we performed genetic screening using Lotus j...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Laura de Lorenzo Francisco Merchan Sandrine Blanchet Manuel Megías Florian Frugier Martin Crespi Carolina Sousa

Soil salinity is one of the most significant abiotic stresses for crop plants, including legumes. These plants can establish root symbioses with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria and are able to grow in nitrogen-poor soils. Medicago truncatula varieties show diverse adaptive responses to environmental conditions, such as saline soils. We have compared the differential root growth of two genotypes o...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Paul A Price Houston R Tanner Brett A Dillon Mohammed Shabab Graham C Walker Joel S Griffitts

Legume-rhizobium pairs are often observed that produce symbiotic root nodules but fail to fix nitrogen. Using the Sinorhizobium meliloti and Medicago truncatula symbiotic system, we previously described several naturally occurring accessory plasmids capable of disrupting the late stages of nodule development while enhancing bacterial proliferation within the nodule. We report here that host ran...

2014
Lana ZORIĆ Aleksandar MIKIĆ Branko ĆUPINA Jadranka LUKOVIĆ Djordje KRSTIĆ Svetlana ANTANASOVIĆ

An anatomical analysis of vegetative organs of barrel medic (Medicago truncatula Gaertn.) cultivars was performed using anatomical and stereological methods. The aim was to determine histological bases of the genotypic differences for digestibility, calculate tissue volume densities (Vv), examine the variability and assess tissue proportions along the stem maturity gradient. As the cultivars sh...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Yongzhen Pang Gregory J Peel Elane Wright Zengyu Wang Richard A Dixon

Oligomeric proanthocyanidins (PAs) composed primarily of epicatechin units accumulate in the seed coats of the model legume Medicago truncatula, reaching maximal levels at around 20 d after pollination. Genes encoding the single Medicago anthocyanidin synthase (ANS; EC 1.14.11.19) and leucoanthocyanidin reductase (LAR; EC 1.17.1.3) were cloned and the corresponding enzymes functionally identifi...

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