Search Results - "Hastwell, April H."
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Legume nodulation: The host controls the party
Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-01-2019)“…Global demand to increase food production and simultaneously reduce synthetic nitrogen fertilizer inputs in agriculture are underpinning the need to intensify…”
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GmYUC2a mediates auxin biosynthesis during root development and nodulation in soybean
Published in Journal of experimental botany (28-06-2019)“…Auxin plays central roles in rhizobial infection and nodule development in legumes. However, the sources of auxin during nodulation are unknown. In this study,…”
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Triarabinosylation is required for nodulation‐suppressive CLE peptides to systemically inhibit nodulation in Pisum sativum
Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-01-2019)“…Legumes form root nodules to house beneficial nitrogen‐fixing rhizobia bacteria. However, nodulation is resource demanding; hence, legumes evolved a systemic…”
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Arabinosylation Modulates the Growth-Regulating Activity of the Peptide Hormone CLE40a from Soybean
Published in Cell chemical biology (16-11-2017)“…Small post-translationally modified peptide hormones mediate crucial developmental and regulatory processes in plants. CLAVATA/ENDOSPERM-SURROUNDING REGION…”
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The parallel narrative of RGF/GLV/CLEL peptide signalling
Published in Trends in plant science (24-09-2024)“…Root meristem growth factor (RGF) peptides are essential molecules regulating root growth. As is common with many short signalling peptides, their…”
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Characterisation of Medicago truncatula CLE34 and CLE35 in nitrate and rhizobia regulation of nodulation
Published in The New phytologist (01-03-2021)“…Summary Legumes form a symbiosis with atmospheric nitrogen (N2)‐fixing soil rhizobia, resulting in new root organs called nodules that enable N2‐fixation…”
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Genome-wide annotation and characterization of CLAVATA/ESR (CLE) peptide hormones of soybean (Glycine max) and common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), and their orthologues of Arabidopsis thaliana
Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-08-2015)“…CLE peptides are key regulators of cell proliferation and differentiation in plant shoots, roots, vasculature, and legume nodules. They are C-terminally…”
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CLE peptide-encoding gene families in Medicago truncatula and Lotus japonicus, compared with those of soybean, common bean and Arabidopsis
Published in Scientific reports (24-08-2017)“…CLE peptide hormones are critical regulators of many cell proliferation and differentiation mechanisms in plants. These 12-13 amino acid glycosylated peptides…”
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The soybean (Glycine max) nodulation-suppressive CLE peptide, GmRIC1, functions interspecifically in common white bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), but not in a supernodulating line mutated in the receptor PvNARK
Published in Plant biotechnology journal (01-10-2014)“…Legume plants regulate the number of nitrogen-fixing root nodules they form via a process called the Autoregulation of Nodulation (AON). Despite being one of…”
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Author Correction: CLE peptide-encoding gene families in Medicago truncatula and Lotus japonicus, compared with those of soybean, common bean and Arabidopsis
Published in Scientific reports (13-11-2017)“…A correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML version of this paper. The error has not been fixed in the paper…”
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