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Using a standard framework for the phenotypic analysis of Medicago truncatula: an effective method for characterizing the plant material used for functional genomics approaches.

Delphine Moreau1, Christophe Salon, Nathalie Munier-Jolain.   

Abstract

A crucial step for identifying genes of interest in legume crops is to determine gene function in Medicago truncatula. To facilitate functional genomics in this species, an ecophysiological framework of analysis was developed. Our primary aim was to establish a standard terminology for identifying each organ on the plant. A standard system for the characterization of the vegetative and the reproductive developmental stages was then proposed. Using these tools, the time course of vegetative development of nitrogen-fixing A17 plants was analysed in experiments conducted under different environmental conditions. To take into account the influence of temperature on plant development timing, an original approach was used by modelling vegetative development as a function of thermal time. Interestingly, the use of thermal time highlighted genotypic constants in plant development. Thereafter, to illustrate how this methodology can be used in explaining phenotypic alterations, the phenotype of two allelic mutants was analysed. Because the tools proposed in this paper allow the following: (1) standardization of how the plant material should be characterized to be used for functional genomics; (2) prediction of plant vegetative development; and (3) a more accurate phenotyping, the use of these tools by the M. truncatula community should provide a relevant framework for facilitating the production of reproducible functional genomics data.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17080935     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3040.2005.01483.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Environ        ISSN: 0140-7791            Impact factor:   7.228


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2.  A standardized method for analysis of Medicago truncatula phenotypic development.

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4.  Strigolactones contribute to shoot elongation and to the formation of leaf margin serrations in Medicago truncatula R108.

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5.  Antisense repression of the Medicago truncatula nodule-enhanced sucrose synthase leads to a handicapped nitrogen fixation mirrored by specific alterations in the symbiotic transcriptome and metabolome.

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Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2007-10-19       Impact factor: 8.340

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7.  Can differences of nitrogen nutrition level among Medicago truncatula genotypes be assessed non-destructively?: Probing with a recombinant inbred lines population.

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8.  Genetic variability and QTL mapping of freezing tolerance and related traits in Medicago truncatula.

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9.  Mapping the genetic basis of symbiotic variation in legume-rhizobium interactions in Medicago truncatula.

Authors:  Amanda J Gorton; Katy D Heath; Marie-Laure Pilet-Nayel; Alain Baranger; John R Stinchcombe
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10.  Soil nitrogen availability and plant genotype modify the nutrition strategies of M. truncatula and the associated rhizosphere microbial communities.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-10-15       Impact factor: 3.240

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