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The Lotus japonicus Genome electronic resource edited by Satoshi Tabata, Jens Stougaard.

Contributor(s): Tabata, Satoshi [editor.] | Stougaard, Jens [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Compendium of Plant GenomesPublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XV, 267 p. 40 illus., 30 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783662442708Subject(s): Life Sciences | agriculture | Bioinformatics | Plant breeding | Life Sciences | Plant Genetics & Genomics | Plant Breeding/Biotechnology | Agriculture | BioinformaticsDDC classification: 581.35 LOC classification: QH433Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
The importance of Lotus as model and crop -- Genomics and functional genomics of Lotus and the microsymbionts -- Metabolic pathways, secondary metabolites and defense responses -- Resources.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book provides insights into some of the key achievements made in the study of Lotus japonicus (birdsfoot trefoil), as well as a timely overview of topics that are pertinent for future developments in legume genomics. Key topics covered include endosymbiosis, development, hormone regulation, carbon/nitrogen and secondary metabolism, as well as advances made in high-throughput genomic and genetic approaches. Research focusing on model plants has underpinned the recent growth in plant genomics and genetics and provided a basis for investigations of major crop species. In the legume family Fabaceae, groundbreaking genetic and genomic research has established a significant body of knowledge on Lotus japonicus, which was adopted as a model species more than 20 years ago. The diverse nature of legumes means that such research has a wide potential and agricultural impact, for example, on the world’s protein production.
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The importance of Lotus as model and crop -- Genomics and functional genomics of Lotus and the microsymbionts -- Metabolic pathways, secondary metabolites and defense responses -- Resources.

This book provides insights into some of the key achievements made in the study of Lotus japonicus (birdsfoot trefoil), as well as a timely overview of topics that are pertinent for future developments in legume genomics. Key topics covered include endosymbiosis, development, hormone regulation, carbon/nitrogen and secondary metabolism, as well as advances made in high-throughput genomic and genetic approaches. Research focusing on model plants has underpinned the recent growth in plant genomics and genetics and provided a basis for investigations of major crop species. In the legume family Fabaceae, groundbreaking genetic and genomic research has established a significant body of knowledge on Lotus japonicus, which was adopted as a model species more than 20 years ago. The diverse nature of legumes means that such research has a wide potential and agricultural impact, for example, on the world’s protein production.

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