LegumeIP V3: From Models to Crops - An Integrative Gene Discovery Platform for Translational Genomics in Legumes

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Tissue specific expression profile of genotype B47 and F56 Transcriptome profiling for two alfalfa subspecies, M. sativa ssp. sativa (B47) and M. sativa ssp. falcata (F56). Transcripts from roots, nitrogen-fixing root nodules, leaves, flowers, elongating stem internodes, and post-elongation stem internodes were sequenced using Illumina RNA-seq technology. USDA-ARS, Corn Insects and Crop Genetics Research Unit, Ames, IA, 50011, USA. Jamie.ORourke@ars.usda.gov. 12
pH and aluminum: parental genotypes The aboveground and root tissues from the alfalfa genotypes NECS-141, Altet-4 and NF08ALF0006 grown at pH 7, pH4 and the presence of aluminum ions. NECS-141 is sensitive to Al stress while Altet-4 and NF08ALF0006 are tolerant to Al stress. For each genotype, shoot-tip cuttings were clonally propagated and grown on an MS rooting media at 0.55g/L of basal medium with vitamins (PhytoTechnology Labs #M519), 1ml Plant Preservative Mixture (PhytoTechnology Labs) and 12g/L Gelzan (Physiol. Plant. 1962.......[More] Maria Monteros (mjmonteros@noble.org)
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Drought: Wild type and WXP1 The aboveground biomass of alfalfa genotypes with the WXP1 transcription factor (TF) and without the WXP1 (control), and F1 and backcrossed (BC) progenies were grown under well-watered and water-stressed conditions. Six-week-old clones (cuttings) were transplanted to pots (2.5 gallon pots with Metro-mix 350 and Quikrete all-purpose sand mixed 2:1 v/v) and randomly distributed to each watering treatment using a randomized complete block design with three replications. Treatments inc......[More] Maria Monteros (mjmonteros@noble.org)
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Drought: Diverse germplasm Maria Monteros (mjmonteros@noble.org)
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Medicago sativa RNAseq data of infected with root lesion nematode Pratylenchus penetrans RNAseq of Medicago sativa, infected with root lesion nematode Pratylenchus penetrans. BELTSVILLE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTER 4