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    Medicago root nodule microbiomes: insights into a complex ecosystem with potential candidates for plant growth promotion

    Studying the legume nodule microbiome is important for understanding the development and nutrition of the plants inhabited by the various microbes within and upon them. We analyzed the microbiomes of these und...

    Pilar Martínez-Hidalgo, Ethan A. Humm, David W. Still, Baochen Shi in Plant and Soil (2022)

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    Draft Genome of Burkholderia cenocepacia TAtl-371, a Strain from the Burkholderia cepacia Complex Retains Antagonism in Different Carbon and Nitrogen Sources

    Burkholderia cenocepacia TAtl-371 was isolated from the rhizosphere of a tomato plant growing in Atlatlahucan, Morelos, Mexico. This strain exhibited a broad antimicrobial spectrum against bacteria, yeast, and fu...

    Fernando Uriel Rojas-Rojas, David Sánchez-López in Current Microbiology (2019)

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    Draft genome of Paraburkholderia caballeronis TNe-841T, a free-living, nitrogen-fixing, tomato plant-associated bacterium

    Paraburkholderia caballeronis is a plant-associated bacterium. Stra...

    Fernando Uriel Rojas-Rojas, Erika Yanet Tapia-García in Standards in Genomic Sciences (2017)

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    Erratum: Regulation of Arabidopsis cryptochrome 2 by blue-light-dependent phosphorylation

    Nature 417, 763–767 (2002). In Fig. 4a the third and fourth lanes should have been labelled R60 and B60 (not R30 and B30).

    Dror Shalitin, Hongyun Yang, Todd C. Mockler, Maskit Maymon, Hongwei Guo in Nature (2002)

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    Regulation of Arabidopsis cryptochrome 2 by blue-light-dependent phosphorylation

    Cryptochromes are blue/ultraviolet-A light receptors that mediate various light responses in plants and animals1,2. But the initial photochemical reaction of cryptochrome is still unclear. For example, although m...

    Dror Shalitin, Hongyun Yang, Todd C. Mockler, Maskit Maymon, Hongwei Guo in Nature (2002)