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  • 4. Nod factors and a diffusible factor from arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi stimulate lateral root formation in Medicago truncatula via the DMI1/DMI2 signalling pathway.
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  • 9. A rice calcium- and calmodulin-dependent protein kinase restores nodulation to a legume mutant.
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  • 10. Fungal genes related to calcium homeostasis and signalling are upregulated in symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhiza interactions.
    Liu Y, Gianinazzi-Pearson V, Arnould C, Wipf D, Zhao B, van Tuinen D.
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  • 11. Combined transcriptome profiling reveals a novel family of arbuscular mycorrhizal-specific Medicago truncatula lectin genes.
    Frenzel A, Manthey K, Perlick AM, Meyer F, Pühler A, Küster H, Krajinski F.
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  • 12. The Medicago truncatula N5 gene encoding a root-specific lipid transfer protein is required for the symbiotic interaction with Sinorhizobium meliloti.
    Pii Y, Astegno A, Peroni E, Zaccardelli M, Pandolfini T, Crimi M.
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  • 17. Expression of the Medicago truncatula DM12 gene suggests roles of the symbiotic nodulation receptor kinase in nodules and during early nodule development.
    Bersoult A, Camut S, Perhald A, Kereszt A, Kiss GB, Cullimore JV.
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  • 18. A novel nuclear protein interacts with the symbiotic DMI3 calcium- and calmodulin-dependent protein kinase of Medicago truncatula.
    Messinese E, Mun JH, Yeun LH, Jayaraman D, Rougé P, Barre A, Lougnon G, Schornack S, Bono JJ, Cook DR, Ané JM.
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  • 19. Medicago truncatula DMI1 required for bacterial and fungal symbioses in legumes.
    Ané JM, Kiss GB, Riely BK, Penmetsa RV, Oldroyd GE, Ayax C, Lévy J, Debellé F, Baek JM, Kalo P, Rosenberg C, Roe BA, Long SR, Dénarié J, Cook DR.
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  • 20. Towards the elucidation of AM-specific transcription in Medicago truncatula.
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