NODULE INCEPTION DIRECTLY TARGETS NF-Y SUBUNIT GENES TO REGULATE ESSENTIAL PROCESSES OF ROOT NODULE DEVELOPMENT IN LOTUS JAPONICUS.

Nodule inception directly targets NF-Y subunit genes to regulate essential processes of root nodule development in Lotus japonicus.

The interactions of legumes with symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria cause the formation of specialized lateral root organs called root nodules.It has been postulated that this root nodule symbiosis system has recruited factors that act in early signaling pathways (common SYM genes) partly from the ancestral mycorrhizal symbiosis.However, the origin

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Competition between two biocontrol agents attacking the thrips, Gynaikothips ficorum (Marchal) (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae), infesting the Cuban laurel, Ficus nitida Thunb., in Egypt

Abstract The insect fauna is present in the curled Cuban laurel leaf (Ficus nitida Thunb.) infested with the Cuban laurel thrips, Gynaikothrips ficorum Marchal (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae), in Giza, Egypt, which included pests, predators, and parasitoids.The present study dealt with the presence of two natural enemies of G.ficorum, i.e., the ant

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Target trial framework for determining the effect of changes in training load on injury risk using observational data: a methodological commentary

In recent years, a large focus has been placed on managing training load for injury prevention.To minimise injuries, training recommendations should be based on research that examines causal relationships between load and injury risk.While observational studies can be omnia 943 lever used to estimate causal effects, conventional methods to study th

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No research is without intellectual content.It always carries traces of provenance with it around.Sometimes it appears that knowledge comes too late.The train is gone telemarkskongen flue or the gloves are delivered while summer is already beginning.Then all sacrifices were in vain and those who renounced their lives find no comfort.When a language

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