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First report of Epicoccum nigrum causing disease in Lotus corniculatus in Argentina
(British Society for Plant Pathology, 2018-08)
The genus Epicoccum was reported in Argentina as a seed pathogen in Lotus spp. (Sisterna & Lori, 2005). The isolate in the current study had 98% identity with E. nigrum (KC568289 and KY303832) that caused leaf spot in ...
Metabolic Profiling and Metabolite Correlation Network Analysis Reveal that Fusarium solani Induces Differential Metabolic Responses in Lotus japonicus and Lotus tenuis against Severe Phosphate Starvation
(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021-09)
Root fungal endophytes are essential mediators of plant nutrition under mild stress conditions. However, variations in the rhizosphere environment, such as nutrient depletion, could result in a stressful situation for both ...
The Rhizobia-Lotus symbioses: Deeply specific and widely diverse
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2018-09)
The symbiosis between Lotus and rhizobia has been long considered very specific and only two bacterial species were recognized as the microsymbionts of Lotus: Mesorhizobium loti was considered the typical rhizobia for the ...
Stress-regulated elements in Lotus spp., as a possible starting point to understand signalling networks and stress adaptation in legumes
(PeerJ Inc., 2021-08)
Although legumes are of primary economic importance for human and livestock consumption, the information regarding signalling networks during plant stress response in this group is very scarce. Lotus japonicus is a major ...
Absorción y Eficiencia de uso de Fósforo por Lotus spp. Bajo condiciones contrastantes de P y Agua en dos suelos deficitarios de Chile Central.
(Universidad de Concepción.Facultad de AgronomíaDepartamento de Suelos y Recursos Naturales., 2012)
En la actualidad, uno de los problemas que enfrenta la zona centro sur de Chile, es la pérdida de capacidad productiva de algunos suelos y la existencia de rubros agrícolas y especies, capaces de responder a condiciones ...
Lotus Spp.: A foreigner that came to stay forever: Economic and environmental changes caused by its naturalization in the Salado River Basin (Argentina)
(Springer, 2020)
The Flooding Pampas in Buenos Aires Province is Argentina’s is one of cattle-raising areas. Climatic, topographic and edaphic conditions limit its potential in this area for growing crops such as soybean and wheat. The ...