The genome evolution and low-phosphorus adaptation in white lupin
White lupin is a legume crop that develops cluster roots for efficient phosphate acquisition. Here, the authors assemble its triplicated genome, reveal gene expression difference among sub-genomes, and characterize possible pathways related to high phosphorus-use efficiency.
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Main Authors: | Weifeng Xu, Qian Zhang, Wei Yuan, Feiyun Xu, Mehtab Muhammad Aslam, Rui Miao, Ying Li, Qianwen Wang, Xing Li, Xin Zhang, Kang Zhang, Tianyu Xia, Feng Cheng |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/1434daf92188446e9a8db73da7d012a5 |
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