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Adaptation of Plasmid‐ID Technology for Evaluation of N2‐Fixing Effectiveness and Competitiveness for Root Nodulation in the Sinorhizobium-Medicago System - Schumacher - 2025 - Environmental Microbiology - Wiley Online Library
Conflicts of Interest Barney A. Geddes is a co-founder of Lilac Agriculture Inc. Supporting Information Filename Description emi70118-sup-0001-supinfo.docxWord 2007 document , 524.2 KB Data S1. emi70118-sup-0001-supinfo. emi70118-sup-0002-supinfo.xlsxExcel 2007 spreadsheet , 30.3 KB Data S2. References , , , et al. 2022. “Genome-Wide Association Studies Across Environmental and Genetic Contexts Reveal Complex Genetic Architecture of Symbiotic Extended Phenotypes.” MBio 13, no. 6: e01823-22. , , , et al.
Evaluation of Engineering Potential in Undomesticated Microbes with VECTOR
Abstract Genetic engineering research has predominantly focused on well-characterized organisms like Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis, with methods that often fail to translate to other microorganisms. This limitation presents a significant challenge, particularly given the increasing isolation of large microbial collections through high-throughput culturomics.
Adaptation of Plasmid-ID Technology for Evaluation of N2-Fixing Effectiveness and Competitiveness for Root Nodulation in the Sinorhizobium-Medicago System
Abstract Maximizing the nitrogen fixation occurring in rhizobia-legume associations represents an opportunity to sustainably reduce nitrogen fertilizer inputs in agriculture. High-throughput measurement of symbiotic traits has the potential to accelerate the identification of elite rhizobium/legume associations and enable novel research approaches.
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