Improvement of Lotus japonicus hairy root induction and development of a mycorrhizal symbiosis system
Applications in Plant Sciences2018Vol. 6(4), pp. e1141–e1141
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Abstract
Compared with existing techniques, our protocol provides a simple and efficient A. rhizogenes-mediated transformation system for L. japonicus. The rapid induction of hairy roots can shorten the experimental time by at least one week.
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