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Taxa - Plantae: Magnoliophyta > Magnoliopsida > Cucurbitales > Datiscaceae > Datisca
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New perspectives on nodule nitrogen assimilation in actinorhizal symbioses
Functional plant biology

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Two novel disaccharides, rutinose and methylrutinose, are involved in carbon metabolism in Datisca glomerata
Planta

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Symbiotic root nodules of the actinorhizal plant Datisca glomerata express Rubisco activase mRNA
Plant physiology

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Dg93, a nodule-abundant mRNA of Datisca glomerata with homology to a soybean early nodulin gene
Plant physiology

geology (1)   
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Two novel disaccharides, rutinose and methylrutinose, are involved in carbon metabolism in Datisca glomerata
Planta

soil science (1)   
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Two novel disaccharides, rutinose and methylrutinose, are involved in carbon metabolism in Datisca glomerata
Planta