Reproducible hairy root transformation and spot-inoculation methods to study root symbioses of pea

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Pea has lagged behind other model legumes in the molecular study of nodulation and mycorrhizae-formation because of the difficulty to transform its roots and its poor growth on agar plates. Here we describe for pea 1) a transformation technique which permits the complementation of two known non-nodulating pea mutants, 2) a rhizobial inoculation method which allows the study of early cellular events giving rise to nodule primordia, and 3) a targeted fungal inoculation method which allows us to study short segments of mycorrhizal roots assured to be infected. These tools are certain to advance our knowledge of pea root symbioses. © 2011 Clemow et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Clemow, S. R., Clairmont, L., Madsen, L. H., & Guinel, F. C. (2011). Reproducible hairy root transformation and spot-inoculation methods to study root symbioses of pea. Plant Methods, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-4811-7-46

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