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- who: Rose Y. Zhang and collaborators from the Research School of Biology, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia have published the paper: Photosynthetic Gains in Super-Nodulating Mutants of Medicago truncatula under Elevated Atmospheric CO2 Conditions, in the Journal: Plants 2023, 12, x FOR PEER REVIEW of /2023/
- what: AON mutants super-nodulate and typically grow smaller than wild-type plants under ambient Here the authors show that AON super-nodulating mutants have substantially higher biomass under eCO2 which is sustained through increased photosynthetic investment. The authors assessed various phenotypic traits of the model legume . . .
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