About this Research Topic
During the past decade, several improvements in legume genomics have been made. For example, the genome sequence, DNA methylome and transcriptional maps of different legumes, including common bean, soybean, chickpea and Medicago truncatula, have been generated. Likewise, different genomic tools, for example different approaches for gene silencing (e.g. RNAi, TALEN, Zinc Finger Nuclease and CRISPR) have been developed lately. These tools give the unique opportunity to perform genome-wide and functional genomic analyses on either of these legumes and understand how they adapt and/or respond to nutrient deficiency stress.
The high relevance and the serious issue of nutrient deficiency in the production of leguminous crop plants motivates this research topic. We welcome submissions of any article describing research using genomic approaches to better understand leguminous plant responses (either under symbiotic or non-symbiotic conditions) to nutrient deficiencies, including Reviews, Mini-Reviews, Book Reviews, Commentaries, Perspectives or other article types.
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