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Title: Invasion of Lotus japonicus root hairless 1 by Mesorhizobium loti involves the nodulation factor-dependent induction of root hairs
Author(s): Karas, B
Source: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 137 Issue: 4 Pages: 1331-1344 Published: APR 2005
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1. Title: Conservation of Lotus and Arabidopsis Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Proteins Reveals New Players in Root Hair Development
Author(s): Karas B, Amyot L, Johansen C, et al.
Source: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 151   Issue: 3   Pages: 1175-1185   Published: NOV 2009
2. Title: CERBERUS, a novel U-box protein containing WD-40 repeats, is required for formation of the infection thread and nodule development in the legume-Rhizobium symbiosis
Author(s): Yano K, Shibata S, Chen WL, et al.
Source: PLANT JOURNAL   Volume: 60   Issue: 1   Pages: 168-180   Published: OCT 2009
3. Title: Rearrangement of Actin Cytoskeleton Mediates Invasion of Lotus japonicus Roots by Mesorhizobium loti
Author(s): Yokota K, Fukai E, Madsen LH, et al.
Source: PLANT CELL   Volume: 21   Issue: 1   Pages: 267-284   Published: JAN 2009
4. Title: The RPG gene of Medicago truncatula controls Rhizobium-directed polar growth during infection
Author(s): Arrighi JF, Godfroy O, de Billy F, et al.
Source: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA   Volume: 105   Issue: 28   Pages: 9817-9822   Published: JUL 15 2008
5. Title: Coordinating nodule morphogenesis with rhizobial infection in legumes
Author(s): Oldroyd GED, Downie JM
Source: ANNUAL REVIEW OF PLANT BIOLOGY   Volume: 59   Pages: 519-546   Published: 2008
6. Title: A cytokinin perception mutant colonized by Rhizobium in the absence of nodule organogenesis
Author(s): Murray JD, Karas BJ, Sato S, et al.
Source: SCIENCE   Volume: 315   Issue: 5808   Pages: 101-104   Published: JAN 5 2007
7. Title: Lotus japonicus nodulation requires two GRAS domain regulators, one of which is functionally conserved in a non-legume
Author(s): Heckmann AB, Lombardo F, Miwa H, et al.
Source: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 142   Issue: 4   Pages: 1739-1750   Published: DEC 2006
8. Title: Genetic suppressors of the Lotus japonicus har1-1 hypernodulation phenotype
Author(s): Murray J, Karas B, Ross L, et al.
Source: MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS   Volume: 19   Issue: 10   Pages: 1082-1091   Published: OCT 2006
9. Title: Genetic supressors of Lotus japonicus har1-1 hypernodulation show altered interactions with Glomus intraradices
Author(s): Murray J, Geil R, Wagg C, et al.
Source: FUNCTIONAL PLANT BIOLOGY   Volume: 33   Issue: 8   Pages: 749-755   Published: 2006
10. Title: Spontaneous root-nodule formation in the model legume Lotus japonicus: A novel class of mutants nodulates in the absence of rhizobia
Author(s): Tirichine L, James EK, Sandal N, et al.
Source: MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS   Volume: 19   Issue: 4   Pages: 373-382   Published: APR 2006