نتایج جستجو برای: medicago rigidula

تعداد نتایج: 4782  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2006
Gary Stacey Crystal Bickley McAlvin Sung-Yong Kim José Olivares María José Soto

The exogenous addition of salicylic acid (SA) was previously shown to inhibit indeterminate but not determinate-type nodulation. We sought to extend these results by modulating endogenous levels of SA through the transgenic expression of salicylate hydroxylase (NahG) in both stably transformed Lotus japonicus and composite Medicago truncatula plants. NahG expression in L. japonicus resulted in ...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2010
Craig R Yendrek Yi-Ching Lee Viktoriya Morris Yan Liang Catalina I Pislariu Graham Burkart Matthew H Meckfessel Mohammad Salehin Hilary Kessler Heath Wessler Melanie Lloyd Heather Lutton Alice Teillet D Janine Sherrier Etienne-Pascal Journet Jeanne M Harris Rebecca Dickstein

Legume root architecture involves not only elaboration of the root system by the formation of lateral roots but also the formation of symbiotic root nodules in association with nitrogen-fixing soil rhizobia. The Medicago truncatula LATD/NIP gene plays an essential role in the development of both primary and lateral roots as well as nodule development. We have cloned the LATD/NIP gene and show t...

2016
K. F. M. Reed

Despite their unrivalled value in livestock systems, certain temperate, pasture, legume species and varieties may contain phytoestrogens which can lower flock/herd fertility. Such compounds, whose chemical structure and biological activity resembles that of estradiol-17α, include the isoflavones that have caused devastating effects (some of them permanent) on the fertility of many Australian sh...

2018
Camille Fonouni-Farde Erin McAdam David Nichols Anouck Diet Eloise Foo Florian Frugier

Gibberellins (GAs) and cytokinins (CKs) are hormones that play antagonistic roles in several developmental processes in plants. However, there has been little exploration of their reciprocal interactions. Recent work in Medicago truncatula has revealed that GA signalling can regulate CK levels and response in roots. Here, we examine the reciprocal interaction, by assessing how CKs and the CRE1 ...

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 2006
Hannah Monahan-Giovanelli Catalina Arango Pinedo Daniel J Gage

During the course of the development of nitrogen-fixing root nodules induced by Sinorhizobium meliloti on the model plant Medicago truncatula, tubules called infection threads are cooperatively constructed to deliver the bacterial symbiont from the root surface to cells in the interior of the root and developing nodule. Three-dimensional reconstructions of infection threads inside M. truncatula...

Journal: :Journal of integrative plant biology 2010
Charles S Buer Nijat Imin Michael A Djordjevic

Flavonoids are ubiquitous in the plant kingdom and have many diverse functions including defense, UV protection, auxin transport inhibition, allelopathy, and flower coloring. Interestingly, these compounds also have considerable biological activity in plant, animal and bacterial systems - such broad activity is accomplished by few compounds. Yet, for all the research over the last three decades...

2003
KELLY P. STEELE MARTIN F. WOJCIECHOWSKI

Tribes Trifolieae and Vicieae along with Cicereae and Galega (Galegeae) form a monophyletic group that has been designated informally as the “vicioid clade”. There is good support from analyses of various molecular data for the clade itself, but relationships of genera within the clade are not fully understood nor has monophyly of the tribes and genera been fully tested. Sequences of the plasti...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2011
Aldo Tava Luciano Pecetti Massimo Romani Mariella Mella Pinarosa Avato

The saponin composition of leaves from the Medicago polymorpha cultivars 'Santiago' and 'Anglona' belonging to the botanical varieties brevispina and vulgaris, respectively, was investigated by a combination of chromatographic, spectroscopic, and spectrometric techniques. Several compounds were detected and quantitated by HPLC analysis using the external standard method. Twelve triterpene sapon...

Journal: :Genetics 2004
Hong-Kyu Choi Dongjin Kim Taesik Uhm Eric Limpens Hyunju Lim Jeong-Hwan Mun Peter Kalo R Varma Penmetsa Andrea Seres Olga Kulikova Bruce A Roe Ton Bisseling Gyorgy B Kiss Douglas R Cook

A core genetic map of the legume Medicago truncatula has been established by analyzing the segregation of 288 sequence-characterized genetic markers in an F(2) population composed of 93 individuals. These molecular markers correspond to 141 ESTs, 80 BAC end sequence tags, and 67 resistance gene analogs, covering 513 cM. In the case of EST-based markers we used an intron-targeted marker strategy...

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