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Mutant Detail:
Mutant SymbolTRV9 
Allele SymbolTRV9 
Gene and Mutation LocationDMI2 (NORK) 
Symbiotic Phenotype BriefNod+-Myc+- 
Phenotype DetailTRV9 belongs to mycorrhizal phenotype 3. Phenotype 3 showed these typical appressoria (thick lens-shaped with no intercellular hyphae developing from them) and normal appressoria leading to the formation of arbuscules on the same root system. For all the mutants belonging to mycorrhizal phenotype 3, the mycorrhizal fungus G. intraradices forms significantly much more typical AM structures than G. mosseae. They were scored as Nod- at 5 weeks, but developed a single or several nodules 10 weeks after sowing in greenhouse culture, in the presence of S. meliloti and absence of mineral nitrogen. For this reason, they were then classified as Nod+-. The few nodules were pinky, normally shaped and have nitrogen-fixing ability, as confirmed by the fact that plants became green again at the end of flowering. 
Single gene targeted?yes 
Extra InformationTRV9 was previously described as Myc+ (Sagan et al. 1998), Morandi et al. 2004 observed a Myc+- phenotype. This different result may be attributed to (1) the use of a very "efficient" inoculum in this new experiment, especially G. intraradices, which gives a very rapid and intense colonisation thus facilitating visualisation of arbuscules, (2) the fact that, in previous observations, the "search image" was different, since the concept of Myc+- had not been defined. 
Mutagenesis Methodgamma rays 
Mutant ClassNod+- 
Allelism 
The earliest development stage known to be affectedN/A 
Wildtype LineJemalong J5 

References:
Authors Year Title Locator
Morandi D, Prado E, Sagan M, and Duc G 2004 Characterisation of new symbiotic Medicago truncatula (Gaertn.) mutants, and phenotypic or genotypic complementary information on previously described mutants. Mycorrhiza 
Sagan M, de Larembergue H and Morandi D 1998 Genetic analysis of symbiosis mutants in Medicago truncatula Elmerich C, Kondorosi A, Newton WE (eds) Biological nitrogen fixation for the 21st century. Kluwer, Dordrecht, pp 317?318 

Curation Information:
Data entered byJing Qiu (12/02/2004)
Updated/Verified byChunxia Wang (12/03/2004)
Final verification statusverified by Chunxia Wang (12/03/2004)