Lotus japonicus is a wild legume that belongs to family Fabaceae. Members of this family are very diverse, constituting about 20,000 species. They are...
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japonicus (Regel) K.Larsen Lotus jolyi Batt. Lotus jordanii (Loret & Barrandon) Coulot, Rabaute & J.-M.Tison Lotus krylovii Schischk. & Serg. Lotus kunkelii...
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is either determinate or indeterminate. Thus, soybean (or bean and Lotus japonicus) produce determinate nodules (spherical), with a branched vascular...
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role in plant-fungi interaction. One of the first studies made in Lotus japonicus had already demonstrated that compounds extracted from the root were...
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Orobanche and electoral from red clover, and 5-deoxystrigol from Lotus japonicus. Strigolactones are apocarotenoids that are produced via the carotenoid...
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up the Nod factor receptor were first isolated in the model legume Lotus japonicus in 2003. They now have been isolated also from soybean and the model...
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repeat (LRR) receptor kinases (NARK in soybean (Glycine max); HAR1 in Lotus japonicus, SUNN in Medicago truncatula) are essential for autoregulation of nodulation...
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Pfr, result in a faster leaf opening. In the SLEEPLESS mutation of Lotus japonicus, the pulvini are changed into petiole-like structures, rendering the...
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fungi, mainly mixtures of lipo-chito-oligosaccharides (Myc-LCOs). In Lotus japonicus, LYS11, a receptor for LCOs, was expressed in root cortex cells associated...
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April 2005). "Sequencing the Genespaces of Medicago truncatula and Lotus japonicus". Plant Physiology. 137 (4): 1174–1181. doi:10.1104/pp.104.057034....
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Lanfranco, Luisa; Bonfante, Paola (December 2021). "Symbiotic responses of Lotus japonicus to two isogenic lines of a mycorrhizal fungus differing in the presence/absence...
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emerging model grass for C4 photosynthesis and related bioenergy grasses. Lotus japonicus, model legume used to study the symbiosis responsible for nitrogen...
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(E)-beta(E)-β-ocimene and transcript accumulation of (E)-β-ocimene synthase in Lotus japonicus". Plant Physiology. 135 (4): 1976–83. doi:10.1104/pp.104.042929. PMC 520769...
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T, Nakao M, et al. (August 2008). "Genome structure of the legume, Lotus japonicus". DNA Research. 15 (4): 227–39. doi:10.1093/dnares/dsn008. PMC 2575887...
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measured in leaves, flowers, and seeds of the legumes Medicago sativa, Lotus japonicus, Lotus uliginosus, Hedysarum sulfurescens, and Robinia pseudoacacia. The...
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measured in leaves, flowers, and seeds of the legumes Medicago sativa, Lotus japonicus, Lotus uliginosus, Hedysarum sulfurescens, and Robinia pseudoacacia. The...
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Sandal N, Stougaard J, and Parniske M. 1998. Mycorrhiza Mutants of Lotus japonicus Define Genetically Independent Steps During Symbiotic Infection. Molecular...
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2000). "Complete structure of the chloroplast genome of a legume, Lotus japonicus". DNA Research. 7 (6): 323–30. doi:10.1093/dnares/7.6.323. PMID 11214967...
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abundantly expressed in the vacuoles of plants such as the legume seeds of Lotus japonicus, the rice seeds and leaves of Oryza sativa. Literature has provided...
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terreus Mucor circinelloides Plants Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress) Lotus japonicus Simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) Tanacetum vulgare (common tansy) Archaea...
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characterization of triterpene synthases from Medicago truncatula and Lotus japonicus". Plant Molecular Biology. 51 (5): 731–43. doi:10.1023/a:1022519709298...
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JA, Kawaguchi M, Kawasaki S (2006). "Positional cloning identifies Lotus japonicus NSP2, a putative transcription factor of the GRAS family, required...
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model organisms) are the following: Glycine max (soybean), GLYMA Lotus japonicus (lotus), LOTJA Medicago truncatula (barrel medic), MEDTR Phaseolus vulgaris...
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Wang P, Nan Z, Wang X (2014). "The WRKY Transcription Factor Genes in Lotus japonicus". International Journal of Genomics. 2014: 420128. doi:10.1155/2014/420128...
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and D and the cyanogenic glucosides lotaustralin and linamarin in Lotus japonicus". Plant Physiology. 135 (1): 71–84. doi:10.1104/pp.103.038059. PMC 429334...
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and D and the cyanogenic glucosides lotaustralin and linamarin in Lotus japonicus". Plant Physiology. 135 (1): 71–84. doi:10.1104/pp.103.038059. PMC 429334...
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emerges from the moist earth from hibernation and pupation. Mulijarus japonicus: The Mulijarus japonica carries eggs on its back and can easily be found...
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amphibians is very interesting. Salamander was not found in the Palace. Bufo japonicus formosus Japanese tree frog, bullfrog were found but, Japanese brown frog...
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sanderiana (Striped dragonplant) Hemigraphis colorata (Crimson ivy) Ophiopogon japonicus (Fountain plant) Pilea cadierei (Aluminum plant) Sciadopitys verticillata)...
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distribution of the lizards, Plestiodon (formerly Eumeces) latiscutatus and P. japonicus (Reptilia: Scincidae) around the Izu Peninsula, central Japan, and its...
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