Transformation of leguminous plants to study symbiotic interactions.
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Comparative analysis of the tubulin cytoskeleton organization in nodules of Medicago truncatula and Pisum sativum: bacterial release and bacteroid positioning correlate with characteristic microtubule rearrangements.Improving nutritional quality and fungal tolerance in soya bean and grass pea by expressing an oxalate decarboxylase.Genotype-independent Agrobacterium rhizogenes-mediated root transformation of chickpea: a rapid and efficient method for reverse genetics studies.
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Transformation of leguminous plants to study symbiotic interactions.
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Transformation of leguminous plants to study symbiotic interactions.
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Transformation of leguminous plants to study symbiotic interactions.
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Transformation of leguminous plants to study symbiotic interactions.
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Transformation of leguminous plants to study symbiotic interactions.
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Anelia Iantcheva
Pascal Ratet
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10.1387/IJDB.130239PR
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z