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The Role of Flavonoids in Root Nodule Development and Auxin Transport in Medicago truncatula
Rhizobium -legume symbiosis is a fascinating phenomenon of fundamental importance to natural and agricultural ecosystems. Under conditions of low soil nitrogen, nitrogen-fixing bacteria of the family Rhizobiaceae infect the roots of legumes, induce the formation of root nodules, which house and feed