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1. The mycoparasite Pythium oligandrum induces legume pathogen resistance and shapes rhizosphere microbiota without impacting mutualistic interactions.

2. Comparative phylotranscriptomics reveals ancestral and derived root nodule symbiosis programmes.

3. The transcriptional co-regulators NBCL1 and NBCL2 redundantly coordinate aerial organ development and root nodule identity in legumes.

4. Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens Requires Chemical Chaperones To Cope with Osmotic Stress during Soybean Infection.

5. MtNODULE ROOT1 and MtNODULE ROOT2 Are Essential for Indeterminate Nodule Identity.

6. Positive Gene Regulation by a Natural Protective miRNA Enables Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis.

7. NIN Is Involved in the Regulation of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis.

8. Plant microRNAs: key regulators of root architecture and biotic interactions.

10. The legume NOOT-BOP-COCH-LIKE genes are conserved regulators of abscission, a major agronomical trait in cultivated crops.

11. Primary transcripts of microRNAs encode regulatory peptides.

12. miRNA-encoded peptides (miPEPs): A new tool to analyze the roles of miRNAs in plant biology.

13. Auxin perception is required for arbuscule development in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis.

14. GOLLUM [FeFe]-hydrogenase-like proteins are essential for plant development in normoxic conditions and modulate energy metabolism.

15. To be or noot to be: evolutionary tinkering for symbiotic organ identity.

16. NODULE ROOT and COCHLEATA maintain nodule development and are legume orthologs of Arabidopsis BLADE-ON-PETIOLE genes.

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