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Functional Plant Biology Functional Plant Biology
Volume 33 Number 8 2006
Legume Genomics and Genetics


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Foreword to 'Legume Genomics and Genetics' 

Peter M. Gresshoff and Christine A. Beveridge

pp. iii-iv

 


Legume nodulation: successful symbiosis through short- and long-distance signalling 

Mark Kinkema, Paul T. Scott and Peter M. Gresshoff

pp. 707-721

  
 


Brassinosteroid-independent function of BRI1/CLV1 chimeric receptors 

Anne Diévart, Matthew J. Hymes, Jianming Li and Steven E. Clark

pp. 723-730

  
 


Functional genomics of plant transporters in legume nodules 

Vagner A. Benedito, Xinbin Dai, Ji He, Patrick X. Zhao and Michael K. Udvardi

pp. 731-736

  
 


Transcriptional snapshots provide insights into the molecular basis of arbuscular mycorrhiza in the model legume Medicago truncatula 

Natalija Hohnjec, Kolja Henckel, Thomas Bekel, Jerome Gouzy, Michael Dondrup, Alexander Goesmann and Helge Küster

pp. 737-748

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Genetic supressors of Lotus japonicus har1-1 hypernodulation show altered interactions with Glomus intraradices 

Jeremy Murray, Ryan Geil, Cameron Wagg, Bogumil Karas, Krzysztof Szczyglowski and R. Larry Peterson

pp. 749-755

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A crispa null mutant facilitates identification of a crispa-like pseudogene in pea 

Frank Sainsbury, Alexander D. Tattersall, Michael J. Ambrose, Lynda Turner, T. H. Noel Ellis and Julie M. I. Hofer

pp. 757-763

  
 


Survey sequencing of soybean elucidates the genome structure, composition and identifies novel repeats 

Andrew Nunberg, Joseph A. Bedell, Mohammad A. Budiman, Robert W. Citek, Sandra W. Clifton, Lucinda Fulton, Deana Pape, Zheng Cai, Trupti Joshi, Henry Nguyen, Dong Xu and Gary Stacey

pp. 765-773

  
 


Differences in syntenic complexity between Medicago truncatula with Lens culinaris and Lupinus albus 

Huyen T. T. Phan, Simon R. Ellwood, Rebecca Ford, Steve Thomas and Richard Oliver

pp. 775-782

  
 


The Affymetrix Medicago GeneChip® array is applicable for transcript analysis of alfalfa (Medicago sativa) 

Mesfin Tesfaye, Kevin A. T. Silverstein, Bruna Bucciarelli, Deborah A. Samac and Carroll P. Vance

pp. 783-788

  
 


Identification of candidate phosphorus stress induced genes in Phaseolus vulgaris through clustering analysis across several plant species 

Michelle A. Graham, Mario Ramírez, Oswaldo Valdés-López, Miguel Lara, Mesfin Tesfaye, Carroll P. Vance and Georgina Hernandez

pp. 789-797

  
 


  
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