Genome-scale metabolic reconstruction of the symbiosis between a leguminous plant and a nitrogen-fixing bacterium
The association between leguminous plants and rhizobial bacteria is a paradigmatic example of a symbiosis driven by metabolic exchanges. Here, diCenzo et al. report the reconstruction and modelling of a genome-scale metabolic network of the plant Medicago truncatula nodulated by the bacterium Sinorh...
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Main Authors: | George C. diCenzo, Michelangelo Tesi, Thomas Pfau, Alessio Mengoni, Marco Fondi |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a4d898a4ebee41b29b003421c3614105 |
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