Генетическая система гороха посевного (Pisum sativum L.) , контролирующая развитие симбиозов с клубеньковыми бактериями (Rhizobium leguminosarum bv viceae) и эндомикоризными грибами (Glomus sp.)
Диссертация
Выявление в ходе проведенного мутагенеза большого числа симбиотических мутантов с различными фенотипами еще раз подтвердило главное преимущество использования методов экспериментального мутагенеза по сравнению с анализом естественной изменчивости в природных популяцияхвозможность выявить более полный спектр симбиотических мутаций. Прежде всего, это касается Fix" и Nod++ мутантов, которые… Читать ещё >
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