Title |
Adaptation of Rhizobium leguminosarumto pea, alfalfa and sugar beet rhizospheres investigated by comparative transcriptomics
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Published in |
Genome Biology, October 2011
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DOI | 10.1186/gb-2011-12-10-r106 |
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Authors |
Vinoy K Ramachandran, Alison K East, Ramakrishnan Karunakaran, J Allan Downie, Philip S Poole |
Abstract |
The rhizosphere is the microbe-rich zone around plant roots and is a key determinant of the biosphere's productivity. Comparative transcriptomics was used to investigate general and plant-specific adaptations during rhizosphere colonization. Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar viciae was grown in the rhizospheres of pea (its legume nodulation host), alfalfa (a non-host legume) and sugar beet (non-legume). Gene expression data were compared to metabolic and transportome maps to understand adaptation to the rhizosphere. |
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