International audienceMutualisms are known to be genetically variable, where the genotypes differ in the fitness benefits they gain from the interaction. To date, little is known about the loci that underlie such genetic variation in fitness or whether the loci influencing fitness are partner specific, and depend on the genotype of the interaction partner. In the legume-rhizobium mutualism, one set of potential candidate genes that may influence the fitness benefits of the symbiosis are the plant genes involved in the initiation of the signaling pathway between the two partners. Here we performed quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping in Medicago truncatula in two different rhizobium strain treatments to locate regions of the genome influenc...
International audienceIn the context of highly pressured agricultural production using low levels of...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2013. Mayor: Plant Biological Sciences. 1 compu...
International audienceLegumes play an increasingly important role in sustainable agriculture due to ...
Contrary to the predictions of numerous theoretical models, variation in partner quality continues t...
The mutualism between legumes and rhizobia is clearly the product of past coevolution. However, the ...
In the legume-rhizobia mutualism, the benefit each partner derives from the other depends on the gen...
Bottom-up evolutionary approaches, including geographically explicit population genomic analyses, ha...
Trade-offs between genetically correlated traits cause significant evolutionary consequences. One ex...
The maintenance of genetic variation in mutualism-related traits is key for understanding mutualism ...
Nitrogen is the main nutrient limiting plant productivity in both agricultural and natural ecosystem...
Bottom-up evolutionary approaches, including geographically-explicit population genomic analyses, ha...
Mutualisms between hosts and multiple symbionts can generate diffuse coevolution if genetic covarian...
In mutualisms, variation at genes determining partner fitness provides the raw material upon which c...
PREMISE: The ecological outcomes of mutualism are well known to shift across abiotic or biotic envir...
Species interactions such as mutualisms are a key process affecting evolution. One agriculturally an...
International audienceIn the context of highly pressured agricultural production using low levels of...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2013. Mayor: Plant Biological Sciences. 1 compu...
International audienceLegumes play an increasingly important role in sustainable agriculture due to ...
Contrary to the predictions of numerous theoretical models, variation in partner quality continues t...
The mutualism between legumes and rhizobia is clearly the product of past coevolution. However, the ...
In the legume-rhizobia mutualism, the benefit each partner derives from the other depends on the gen...
Bottom-up evolutionary approaches, including geographically explicit population genomic analyses, ha...
Trade-offs between genetically correlated traits cause significant evolutionary consequences. One ex...
The maintenance of genetic variation in mutualism-related traits is key for understanding mutualism ...
Nitrogen is the main nutrient limiting plant productivity in both agricultural and natural ecosystem...
Bottom-up evolutionary approaches, including geographically-explicit population genomic analyses, ha...
Mutualisms between hosts and multiple symbionts can generate diffuse coevolution if genetic covarian...
In mutualisms, variation at genes determining partner fitness provides the raw material upon which c...
PREMISE: The ecological outcomes of mutualism are well known to shift across abiotic or biotic envir...
Species interactions such as mutualisms are a key process affecting evolution. One agriculturally an...
International audienceIn the context of highly pressured agricultural production using low levels of...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2013. Mayor: Plant Biological Sciences. 1 compu...
International audienceLegumes play an increasingly important role in sustainable agriculture due to ...