In this talk, Prof. Xin, Dawei will introduce the progress and the prospect of rhizobial type III underlying soybean-rhizobium interaction. Including the function of the type III effectors, the soybean genes interact with type III effectors, the soybean breeding prospect in symbiosis modification.
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SKL Centre for Soybean Reasearch, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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