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Cochleata: Getting to the root of legume nodules
Plant and cell physiology, 2005-09, Vol.46 (9), p.1583-1589
[Peer Reviewed Journal]
ISSN: 0032-0781 ;EISSN: 1471-9053 ;DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pci171 ;PMID: 16043431
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Title:
Cochleata: Getting to the root of legume nodules
Author:
Ferguson, B.J.(University of Tasmania (Australia))
;
Reid, J.B
Subjects:
ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA
;
ANATOMIE VEGETALE
;
BRANCHE
;
BRANCHES
;
CAL
;
CALLO
;
CALLUS
;
coch
;
cochleata
;
FENOTIPOS
;
Homeotic
;
LEGUMES
;
LEGUMINEUSE
;
LEGUMINOSAS
;
Meristem
;
MERISTEMAS
;
MERISTEME
;
MERISTEMS
;
MUTANT
;
MUTANTES
;
MUTANTS
;
Mutation
;
NODOSITE RACINAIRE
;
Nodulation
;
NUDOSIDADES RADICULARES
;
PHENOTYPE
;
PHENOTYPES
;
PISUM SATIVUM
;
Pisum sativum - anatomy & histology
;
Pisum sativum - genetics
;
PLANT ANATOMY
;
Plant Roots - anatomy & histology
;
RACINE
;
RAICES
;
RAMAS
;
ROOT NODULES
;
ROOTS
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Plant and cell physiology, 2005-09, Vol.46 (9), p.1583-1589
Description:
The homeotic mutant of Pisum sativum, cochleata, has stipules replaced by alternative leaf components, abnormal flowers and reduced fertility. Although the root system dry weight, root lengths and nodule numbers of cochleata are similar to those of its wild type, the nodulation phenotype of the mutant is unique. The nodules typically dichotomously branch and multiple callus and root structures emerge from their meristems. These nodule–roots incorporate a peripheral vascular bundle of the nodule into their own central vascular cylinder. Both the nodules and roots of the hybrid structures appear functional. Roles for COCHLEATA in development are discussed.
Publisher:
Japan: Oxford University Press
Language:
English
Identifier:
ISSN: 0032-0781
EISSN: 1471-9053
DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pci171
PMID: 16043431
Source:
MEDLINE
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