Autor:
Yoneyama, K.
Arakawa, R.
Ishimoto, K.
Kim, H.I.
Kisugi, T.
Xie, X.
Nomura, T.
Kanampiu, F.
Yokota, T.
Ezawa, T.
Yoneyama, K.
Strigolactones released from plant rootstrigger both seed germination of parasitic weeds such as Striga spp. and hyphal branching of the symbionts arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi. Generally, strigolactone composition in exudates is quantitatively and qualitatively different among plants, which ...
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Yoneyama, K.
,
Arakawa, R.
,
Ishimoto, K.
,
Kim, H.I.
,
Kisugi, T.
,
Xie, X.
,
Nomura, T.
,
Kanampiu, F.
,
Yokota, T.
,
Ezawa, T.
,
Yoneyama, K.
,
[Difference in Strigasusceptibility is reflected in strigolactone secretion profile, but not in compatibility and host preference in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in two maize cultivars]
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Difference in Strigasusceptibility is reflected in strigolactone secretion profile, but not in compatibility and host preference in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in two maize cultivars