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- 2018
The direct effects of plant polyploidy on the legume–rhizobia mutualismDOI: 10.1093/aob/mcx121 Keywords: Polyploidy, whole genome duplication, Fabaceae, legume, rhizobia, mutualism, symbiosis, biological nitrogen fixation Abstract: Polyploidy is known to significantly alter plant genomes, phenotypes and interactions with the abiotic environment, yet the impacts of polyploidy on plant–biotic interactions are less well known. A particularly important plant–biotic interaction is the legume–rhizobia mutualism, in which rhizobia fix atmospheric nitrogen in exchange for carbon provided by legume hosts. This mutualism regulates nutrient cycles in natural ecosystems and provides nitrogen to agricultural environments. Despite the ecological, evolutionary and agricultural importance of plant polyploidy and the legume–rhizobia mutualism, it is not yet fully understood whether plant polyploidy directly alters mutualism traits or the consequences on plant growth
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