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Long-term mannitol-induced osmotic stress leads to stomatal closure, carbohydrate accumulation and changes in leaf elasticity in Phaselous vulgaris leaves
(Academic Journals, 2010)
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The effect of long-term osmotic stress was investigated in leaves of two common bean lines, with contrasting tolerance: Flamingo (tolerant) and coco blanc (sensitive). Water relations, organic solute, ion accumulation ...
Local inhibition of nitrogen fixation and nodule metabolism in drought-stressed soybean
(Oxford University PressSociety for Experimental Biology, 2013)
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Drought stress is a major factor limiting symbiotic nitrogen fixation (NF) in soybean crop production. However, the regulatory mechanisms involved in this inhibition are still controversial. Soybean plants were symbiotically ...
Nodule carbohydrate catabolism is enhanced in the Medicago truncatula A17-Sinorhizobium medicae WSM419 symbiosis
(Frontiers Media, 2014)
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The symbiotic association between Medicago truncatula and Sinorhizobium meliloti is a well-established model system in the legume–Rhizobium community. Despite its wide use, the symbiotic efficiency of this model has been ...
Drought stress provokes the down-regulation of methionine and ethylene biosynthesis pathways in Medicago truncatula roots and nodules
(Wiley, 2014)
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Symbiotic nitrogen fixation is one of the first physiological
processes inhibited in legume plants under water-deficit conditions.
Despite the progress made in the last decades, the
molecular mechanisms behind this ...
Is N-feedback involved in the inhibition of nitrogen fixation in drought-stressed Medicago truncatula?
(Oxford University PressSociety for Experimental Biology, 2013)
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Drought stress is a major factor limiting nitrogen fixation (NF) in crop production. However, the regulatory mechanism involved and the origin of the inhibition, whether local or systemic, is still controversial and so far ...
Physiological responses of legume nodules to drought
(Global Science Books, 2011)
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Legumes include important agricultural crops, as their high protein content is of primary importance for human food and animal feed. In addition, the ability of most of them to establish symbiotic relationships with soil ...
Nodule performance within a changing environmental context
(Elsevier, 2014)
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Global climate models predict that future environmental conditions will see alterations in temperature, water availability and CO2 concentration ([CO2]) in the atmosphere. Climate change will reinforce the need to develop ...
A proteomic approach reveals new actors of nodule response to drought in split-root grown pea plants
(Wiley, 2014)
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Drought is considered the more harmful abiotic stress resulting in crops yield loss. Legumes in symbiosis with rhizobia are able to fix atmospheric nitrogen. Biological nitrogen fixation (SNF) is a very sensitive process ...
Pea plant responsiveness under elevated [CO2] is conditioned by the N source (N2 fixation versus NO3 fertilization)
(Elsevier, 2013)
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The main goal of this study was to test the effect of [CO2] on C and N management in 2different plant organs (shoots, roots and nodules) and its implication in the 3responsiveness of exclusively ...
Split‐root systems applied to the study of the legume‐rhizobial symbiosis: what have we learned?
(Wiley, 2014)
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Split-root system (SRS) approaches allow the differential treatment of separate and independent root systems, while sharing a common aerial part. As such, SRS is a useful tool for the discrimination of systemic (shoot ...