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Involvement of programmed cell death in suppression of the number of root nodules formed in soybean induced by Bradyrhizobium infection

Li, Mei | Yasuda, Michiko | Yamaya-Ito, Hiroko | Maeda, Masumi | Sasaki, Nobumitsu | Nagata, Maki | Suzuki, Akihiro | Okazaki, Shin | Sekimoto, Hitoshi | Yamada, Tetsuya | Ohkama-Ohtsu, Naoko | Yokoyama, Tadashi


Bibliographic information
Volume 63 Issue 6 Pagination 561 - 577 ISSN 1747-0765
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Other Subjects
Salicylic acid; Autoregulation; Microarray technology; Root nodule number; Systemic acquired resistance; Plant–pathogen interactions; Hypersensitive response; Soybean
Language
English
Note
This work was supported by the Special Research Fund of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Japan, titled ‘Research and development of security and safe crop production to reconstruct agricultural lands in Fukushima Prefecture based on novel techniques to remove radioactive compounds using advanced bio-fertilizer and plant protection strategies’.
Type
Journal Article; Text

2024-02-28
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