2023
DOI: 10.3390/plants12030441
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Photosynthetic Gains in Super-Nodulating Mutants of Medicago truncatula under Elevated Atmospheric CO2 Conditions

Abstract: Legumes are generally considered to be more responsive to elevated CO2 (eCO2) conditions due to the benefits provided by symbiotic nitrogen fixation. In response to high carbohydrate demand from nodules, legumes display autoregulation of nodulation (AON) to restrict nodules to the minimum number necessary to sustain nitrogen supply under current photosynthetic levels. AON mutants super-nodulate and typically grow smaller than wild-type plants under ambient CO2. Here, we show that AON super-nodulating mutants h… Show more

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“…Several previous studies have reported on the effects of BNF at elevated CO 2 (Ainsworth et al, 2002; Zhang et al, 2023) and the effect of nitrogen level at elevated CO 2 in legumes (Butterly et al, 2015; Zhang et al, 2011). However, the effects of both nitrogen and BNF are rarely considered at the same time.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several previous studies have reported on the effects of BNF at elevated CO 2 (Ainsworth et al, 2002; Zhang et al, 2023) and the effect of nitrogen level at elevated CO 2 in legumes (Butterly et al, 2015; Zhang et al, 2011). However, the effects of both nitrogen and BNF are rarely considered at the same time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%