IBIS-Flora

Angiosperm Flora of India

Literature

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FERNÁNDEZ-APARICIO, M, RISPAIL, N, PRATS, E, MORANDI, D, GARCÍA-GARRIDO, JM, DUMAS-GAUDOT, E, DUC, G, Rubiales, D2010Parasitic plant infection is partially controlled through symbiotic pathways
Friesen, ML, Cordeiro, MA, R. Penmetsa, V, Badri, M, Huguet, T, Aouani, ME, Cook, DR, Nuzhdin, SV2010Population genomic analysis of Tunisian Medicago truncatula reveals candidates for local adaptation
Gaude, N, Bortfeld, S, Duensing, N, Lohse, M, Krajinski, F2012Arbuscule-containing and non-colonized cortical cells of mycorrhizal roots undergo extensive and specific reprogramming during arbuscular mycorrhizal development
Lauressergues, D, Delaux, P-M, Formey, D, Lelandais-Brière, C, Fort, S, Cottaz, S, Bécard, G, Niebel, A, Roux, C, Combier, J-P2012The microRNA miR171h modulates arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of Medicago truncatula by targeting NSP2
Mishra, RK, Gangadhar, BH, Nookaraju, A, Kumar, S, Park, SW2012Development of EST-derived SSR markers in pea (Pisum sativum) and their potential utility for genetic mapping and transferability
Patel, RV, Nahal, HK, Breit, R, Provart, NJ2012BAR expressolog identification: expression profile similarity ranking of homologous genes in plant species
Reynoso, MAlberto, Blanco, FAntonio, Bailey-Serres, J, Crespi, M, Zanetti, MEugenia2013Selective recruitment of mRNAs and miRNAs to polyribosomes in response to rhizobia infection in Medicago truncatula
Riely, BK, He, H, Venkateshwaran, M, Sarma, B, Schraiber, J, Ané, J-M, Cook, DR2011Identification of legume RopGEF gene families and characterization of a Medicago truncatula RopGEF mediating polar growth of root hairs
Roque, E, Serwatowska, J, M. Rochina, C, Wen, J, Mysore, KS, Yenush, L, Beltrán, JPío, Cañas, LA2013Functional specialization of duplicated AP3-like genes in Medicago truncatula
Sieberer, BJ, Chabaud, M, Fournier, J, Timmers, ACJ, Barker, DG2012A switch in Ca2+ spiking signature is concomitant with endosymbiotic microbe entry into cortical root cells of Medicago truncatula
Yendrek, CR, Lee, Y-C, Morris, V, Liang, Y, Pislariu, CI, Burkart, G, Meckfessel, MH, Salehin, M, Kessler, H, Wessler, H, Lloyd, M, Lutton, H, Teillet, A, D. Sherrier, J, Journet, E-P, Harris, JM, Dickstein, R2010A putative transporter is essential for integrating nutrient and hormone signaling with lateral root growth and nodule development in Medicago truncatula
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