In " Medicago saticva, " for example, the reaction occurs over the course of a loading step, a decarboxylation step, and finally, an elongation step.
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It is found in " Medicago truncatula " in relation with the root nodulation symbiont " Sinorhizobium meliloti " or in seeds of " Sophora viciifolia ".
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In contrast, nodules on pea, clovers, and Medicago truncatula are indeterminate, to maintain ( at least for some time ) an active meristem that yields new cells for Rhizobium infection.
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Meristems also are induced in the roots of legumes such as soybean, " Lotus japonicus ", pea, and " Medicago truncatula " after infection with soil bacteria commonly called Rhizobium.
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The Nod factor receptor proteins NFR1 and NFR5 were cloned from several legumes including " Lotus japonicus ", " Medicago truncatula " and soybean ( " Glycine max " ).
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In a Greek food study, soft mast were found to outrank hard masts as a food source, with about a quarter of the year-around diet consisting of the legume " Medicago ".
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It can be free living or a symbiont of leguminous plants in root nodules . " S . medicae " was first isolated from root nodules on plants in the " Medicago " genus.
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B�na " et al . " ( 2005 ) constructed a molecular phylogeny of 23 " Sinorhizobium " strains and tested the symbiotic ability of six strains with 35 " Medicago " species.
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It is the only member of the genus " Medicago " which is used as an ornamental . " M . arborea " is sometimes misidentified as " Cytisus ", which it resembles.
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Some of the plant species protected in the forst include; common beech, common chestnut ( largest deposit in the country ), common yew, European holly, Heldreich's maple, Albanian lilly, Medicago carstiensis.