Matching population diversity of rhizobial nodA and legume NFR5 genes in plant–microbe symbiosis
Matching population diversity of rhizobial nodA and legume NFR5 genes in plant–microbe symbiosis
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We hypothesized that population diversities of partners in nitrogen‐fixing rhizobium–legume symbiosis can be matched for “interplaying” genes. We tested this hypothesis using data on nucleotide polymorphism of symbiotic genes encoding two components of the plant–bacteria signaling system: (a) the rhizobial nodA acyltransferase involved in the fatty...
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Matching population diversity of rhizobial nodA and legume NFR5 genes in plant–microbe symbiosis
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_90e59a0b140143c68517b2432ebbd3bd
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2045-7758
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2045-7758
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10.1002/ece3.5556