Chickpea shows genotype-specific nodulation responses across soil nitrogen environment and root disease resistance categories
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ABSTRACT: The ability of chickpea to obtain sufficient nitrogen via its symbiotic relationship with Mesorhizobium ciceri is of critical importance in supporting growth and grain production. A number of factors can affect this symbiotic relationship including abiotic conditions, plant genotype, and disruptions to host signalling/perception networks. In order to support improved nodule formation in chickpea, we investigated how plant genotype and soil nutrient availability affect chickpea nodule formation and nitrogen fixation. Further, using transcriptomic profiling, we sought to identify gene expression patterns that characterize highly nodulated genotypes.
ORGANISM(S): Cicer arietinum
PROVIDER: GSE162321 | GEO | 2021/07/07
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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