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1. Shifts in evolutionary lability underlie independent gains and losses of root-nodule symbiosis in a single clade of plants

2. Recent progress and potential future directions to enhance biological nitrogen fixation in faba bean (Vicia faba L.)

4. Nitrogen-Fixing Symbiotic Paraburkholderia Species: Current Knowledge and Future Perspectives

5. A Promiscuity Locus Confers Lotus burttii Nodulation with Rhizobia from Five Different Genera

6. Biological nitrogen fixation by soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.), a novel, high protein crop in Scotland, requires inoculation with non-native bradyrhizobia

7. Role and Regulation of Poly-3-Hydroxybutyrate in Nitrogen Fixation in Azorhizobium caulinodans

8. Deciphering Molecular Host-Pathogen Interactions During Ramularia Collo-Cygni Infection on Barley

9. Genomic Diversity of Pigeon Pea (Cajanus cajan L. Millsp.) Endosymbionts in India and Selection of Potential Strains for Use as Agricultural Inoculants

10. Genomic Diversity of Bradyrhizobium from the Tree Legumes Inga and Lysiloma (Caesalpinioideae-Mimosoid Clade)

11. Diversity and Geographic Distribution of Microsymbionts Associated With Invasive Mimosa Species in Southern China

12. Formulation of a Highly Effective Inoculant for Common Bean Based on an Autochthonous Elite Strain of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. phaseoli, and Genomic-Based Insights Into Its Agronomic Performance

13. The Ethylene Responsive Factor Required for Nodulation 1 (ERN1) Transcription Factor Is Required for Infection-Thread Formation in Lotus japonicus

14. Differential regulation of the Epr3 receptor coordinates membrane-restricted rhizobial colonization of root nodule primordia

15. A comparative nitrogen balance and productivity analysis of legume and non-legume supported cropping systems: the potential role of biological nitrogen fixation

16. Legume-Nodulating Betaproteobacteria: Diversity, Host Range, and Future Prospects

17. Expression and Localization of a Rhizobium-Derived Cambialistic Superoxide Dismutase in Pea (Pisum sativum) Nodules Subjected to Oxidative Stress

18. Absence of Symbiotic Leghemoglobins Alters Bacteroid and Plant Cell Differentiation During Development of Lotus japonicus Root Nodules

19. Characterization of Genomic Clones and Expression Analysis of the Three Types of Superoxide Dismutases During Nodule Development in Lotus japonicus

20. Spontaneous Root-Nodule Formation in the Model Legume Lotus japonicus: A Novel Class of Mutants Nodulates in the Absence of Rhizobia

21. Localization of Superoxide Dismutases and Hydrogen Peroxide in Legume Root Nodules

22. Nodulation of Mimosa spp. by the β-Proteobacterium Ralstonia taiwanensis

23. Infection and Colonization of Rice Seedlings by the Plant Growth-Promoting Bacterium Herbaspirillum seropedicae Z67

25. WHIRLY1 functions in the nucleus to regulate barley leaf development and associated metabolite profiles

26. Aromatic amino acid biosynthesis by aLotusAldolase impacts root hair development and symbiotic associations

27. The innovation of the symbiosome has enhanced the evolutionary stability of nitrogen fixation in legumes

28. The seeds of nodulation

29. Evolution of novel strains of Ensifer nodulating the invasive legume Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de Wit in different climatic regions of India through lateral gene transfer

30. Distinct signaling routes mediate intercellular and intracellular rhizobial infection inLotus japonicus

31. Fields with no recent legume cultivation have sufficient nitrogen-fixing rhizobia for crops of faba bean (Vicia faba L.)

32. The widely distributed legume tree Vachellia (Acacia) nilotica subsp. indica is nodulated by genetically diverse Ensifer strains in India

33. Delineation of Paraburkholderia tuberum sensu stricto and description of Paraburkholderia podalyriae sp. nov. nodulating the South African legume Podalyria calyptrata

34. Arachis hypogaea L. from Acid Soils of Nanyang (China) Is Frequently Associated with Bradyrhizobium guangdongense and Occasionally with Bradyrhizobium ottawaense or Three Bradyrhizobium Genospecies

35. A promiscuity locus confers Lotus burttii nodulation with rhizobia from five different genera

36. Nodulation of the neotropical genus Calliandra by alpha or betaproteobacterial symbionts depends on the biogeographical origins of the host species

37. Conditional sanctioning in a legume

40. Trinickia dabaoshanensis sp. nov., a new name for a lost species

41. Mesorhizobium carmichaelinearum sp. nov., isolated from Carmichaelineae spp. root nodules

42. Conditional sanctioning in a legume-Rhizobium mutualism

43. Stem and root nodules on the tropical wetland legume Aeschynomene fluminensis

44. The evolutionary significance of the legume genus Chamaecrista, as determined by nodule structure

45. Genomic Diversity of Pigeon Pea (

46. Defining the Rhizobium leguminosarum Species Complex

47. Defining the

48. Diversity and Geographic Distribution of Microsymbionts Associated With Invasive Mimosa Species in Southern China

49. The Biology of Legumes and Their Agronomic, Economic, and Social Impact

50. Distinct signalling routes mediates intercellular and intracellular rhizobial infection in Lotus japonicus

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