Model legumes such as Lotus japonicus have contributed significantly to the understanding of symbiotic nitrogen fixation. This insight is mainly a result of forward genetic screens followed by map-based cloning to identify causal alleles. The L. japonicus ecotype ‘Gifu’ was used as a common parent for inter-accession crosses to produce F2 mapping populations either with other L. japonicus ecotypes, MG-20 and Funakura, or with the related species L. filicaulis. These populations have all been used for genetic studies but segregation distortion, suppression of recombination, low polymorphism levels, and poor viability have also been observed. More recently, the diploid species L. burttii has been identified as a fertile crossing partner of L....
Lotus tenuis is a diploid (2n=12), out-crossing, self-incompatible, perennial species originating fr...
Legumes are very important plants playing a central role in biological research. They are a key comp...
Relative DNA homologies were determined among 24 strains of fast-growing rhizobia and 26 strains of ...
Model legumes such as Lotus japonicus have contributed significantly to the understanding of symbiot...
Development of molecular tools for the analysis of the plant genetic contribution to rhizobial and m...
Part of the rationale for selecting L. japonicus as a model legume (Handberg and Stougaard, 1992) wa...
Development of molecular tools for the analysis of the plant genetic contribution to rhizobial and m...
Development of molecular tools for the analysis of the plant genetic contribution to rhizobial and m...
Among leguminous plants, the model legume Lotus japonicus (Regel) Larsen has many biological and gen...
Lotus japonicus possesses major advantages as a model legume for the study of plant-microbe interact...
We have developed a dense reference genetic map of Lupinus angustifolius (2n 5 40) based on a set of...
The har1-1 mutant of Lotus japonicus line Gifu is characterised by increased nodulation and signific...
Legumes acquire access to atmospheric nitrogen through nitrogen fixation by rhizobia in root nodules...
Lotus Japonicus, A General Introduction: Lotus japonicus as a model system.- Lotus-related species a...
Lotus japonicus is a herbaceous perennial legume that has been used extensively as a genetically tra...
Lotus tenuis is a diploid (2n=12), out-crossing, self-incompatible, perennial species originating fr...
Legumes are very important plants playing a central role in biological research. They are a key comp...
Relative DNA homologies were determined among 24 strains of fast-growing rhizobia and 26 strains of ...
Model legumes such as Lotus japonicus have contributed significantly to the understanding of symbiot...
Development of molecular tools for the analysis of the plant genetic contribution to rhizobial and m...
Part of the rationale for selecting L. japonicus as a model legume (Handberg and Stougaard, 1992) wa...
Development of molecular tools for the analysis of the plant genetic contribution to rhizobial and m...
Development of molecular tools for the analysis of the plant genetic contribution to rhizobial and m...
Among leguminous plants, the model legume Lotus japonicus (Regel) Larsen has many biological and gen...
Lotus japonicus possesses major advantages as a model legume for the study of plant-microbe interact...
We have developed a dense reference genetic map of Lupinus angustifolius (2n 5 40) based on a set of...
The har1-1 mutant of Lotus japonicus line Gifu is characterised by increased nodulation and signific...
Legumes acquire access to atmospheric nitrogen through nitrogen fixation by rhizobia in root nodules...
Lotus Japonicus, A General Introduction: Lotus japonicus as a model system.- Lotus-related species a...
Lotus japonicus is a herbaceous perennial legume that has been used extensively as a genetically tra...
Lotus tenuis is a diploid (2n=12), out-crossing, self-incompatible, perennial species originating fr...
Legumes are very important plants playing a central role in biological research. They are a key comp...
Relative DNA homologies were determined among 24 strains of fast-growing rhizobia and 26 strains of ...