List of bibliographic references
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000303 (2019) |
Yingde Li ; Zhibiao Nan ; Tingyu Duan | Rhizophagus intraradices promotes alfalfa (Medicago sativa) defense against pea aphids (Acyrthosiphon pisum) revealed by RNA-Seq analysis. |
000485 (2019) |
Tatiana Mamontova ; Alexey M. Afonin ; Christian Ihling ; Alena Soboleva ; Elena Lukasheva ; Anton S. Sulima ; Oksana Y. Shtark ; Gulnara A. Akhtemova ; Maria N. Povydysh ; Andrea Sinz ; Andrej Frolov ; Vladimir A. Zhukov ; Igor A. Tikhonovich | Profiling of Seed Proteome in Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Lines Characterized with High and Low Responsivity to Combined Inoculation with Nodule Bacteria and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi. |
000506 (2019) |
Anna N. Kirienko ; Nadezhda A. Vishnevskaya ; Anna B. Kitaeva ; Oksana Yu Shtark ; Polina Yu Kozyulina ; Richard Thompson ; Marion Dalmais ; Abdelhafid Bendahmane ; Igor A. Tikhonovich ; Elena A. Dolgikh | Structural Variations in LysM Domains of LysM-RLK PsK1 May Result in a Different Effect on Pea⁻Rhizobial Symbiosis Development. |
000916 (2018) |
R P Tasho ; W T Shin ; J Y Cho | Acclimatization of Pisum sativum L., grown in soil contaminated with veterinary antibiotics, an attribute of dose hormetic response of root metabolites. |
000A42 (2017) |
Irina V. Leppyanen ; Vlada Y. Shakhnazarova ; Oksana Y. Shtark ; Nadezhda A. Vishnevskaya ; Igor A. Tikhonovich ; Elena A. Dolgikh | Receptor-Like Kinase LYK9 in Pisum sativum L. Is the CERK1-Like Receptor that Controls Both Plant Immunity and AM Symbiosis Development. |
000C34 (2017) |
Jagroop Gill Kahlon ; Hans-Jörg Jacobsen ; James F. Cahill ; Linda M. Hall | Antifungal genes expressed in transgenic pea (Pisum sativum L.) do not affect root colonization of arbuscular mycorrhizae fungi. |
001162 (2016) |
Eloise Foo ; Erin L. Mcadam ; James L. Weller ; James B. Reid | Interactions between ethylene, gibberellins, and brassinosteroids in the development of rhizobial and mycorrhizal symbioses of pea. |
001255 (2016) |
Eloise Foo ; Eveline M H. Heynen ; James B. Reid | Common and divergent shoot-root signalling in legume symbioses. |
001466 (2015) |
James M C. Jones ; Lindsey Clairmont ; Emily S. Macdonald ; Catherine A. Weiner ; R J Neil Emery ; Frédérique C. Guinel | E151 (sym15), a pleiotropic mutant of pea (Pisum sativum L.), displays low nodule number, enhanced mycorrhizae, delayed lateral root emergence, and high root cytokinin levels. |
001526 (2015) |
Mette Gr Nlund | VIGS for dissecting mechanisms involved in the symbiotic interaction of microbes with plants. |
001838 (2014) |
Deepti Barnawal ; Nidhi Bharti ; Deepamala Maji ; Chandan Singh Chanotiya ; Alok Kalra | ACC deaminase-containing Arthrobacter protophormiae induces NaCl stress tolerance through reduced ACC oxidase activity and ethylene production resulting in improved nodulation and mycorrhization in Pisum sativum. |
001C74 (2013) |
Eloise Foo ; John J. Ross ; William T. Jones ; James B. Reid | Plant hormones in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbioses: an emerging role for gibberellins. |
001D25 (2013) |
Mette Gr Nlund ; Merete Albrechtsen ; I Elisabeth Johansen ; Edith C. Hammer ; Tom H. Nielsen ; Iver Jakobsen | The interplay between P uptake pathways in mycorrhizal peas: a combined physiological and gene-silencing approach. |
001D44 (2013) |
Eloise Foo | Something old, something new: auxin and strigolactone interact in the ancient mycorrhizal symbiosis. |
001D55 (2013) |
Eloise Foo ; Kaori Yoneyama ; Cassandra Hugill ; Laura J. Quittenden ; James B. Reid | Strigolactones: Internal and external signals in plant symbioses? |
001D78 (2013) |
E. Foo | Auxin influences strigolactones in pea mycorrhizal symbiosis. |
001E28 (2013) |
Eloise Foo ; Kaori Yoneyama ; Cassandra J. Hugill ; Laura J. Quittenden ; James B. Reid | Strigolactones and the regulation of pea symbioses in response to nitrate and phosphate deficiency. |
001E79 (2012) |
Fathi Hassan ; Mojgan Sharifi Noorian ; Hans-Jörg Jacobsen | Effect of antifungal genes expressed in transgenic pea (Pisum sativum L.) on root colonization with Glomus intraradices. |
001F07 (2012) |
Min Sheng ; Chantal Hamel ; Myriam R. Fernandez | Cropping practices modulate the impact of glyphosate on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and rhizosphere bacteria in agroecosystems of the semiarid prairie. |
001F41 (2013) |
Hongyan Jin ; James J. Germida ; Fran L. Walley | Impact of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal inoculants on subsequent arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi colonization in pot-cultured field pea (Pisum sativum L.). |
002242 (2011) |
Evgenia Ovchinnikova ; Etienne-Pascal Journet ; Mireille Chabaud ; Viviane Cosson ; Pascal Ratet ; Gerard Duc ; Elena Fedorova ; Wei Liu ; Rik Op Den Camp ; Vladimir Zhukov ; Igor Tikhonovich ; Alexey Borisov ; Ton Bisseling ; Erik Limpens | IPD3 controls the formation of nitrogen-fixing symbiosomes in pea and Medicago Spp. |
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