Nature Communications (Jan 2020)

High-quality genome sequence of white lupin provides insight into soil exploration and seed quality

  • Bárbara Hufnagel,
  • André Marques,
  • Alexandre Soriano,
  • Laurence Marquès,
  • Fanchon Divol,
  • Patrick Doumas,
  • Erika Sallet,
  • Davide Mancinotti,
  • Sébastien Carrere,
  • William Marande,
  • Sandrine Arribat,
  • Jean Keller,
  • Cécile Huneau,
  • Thomas Blein,
  • Delphine Aimé,
  • Malika Laguerre,
  • Jemma Taylor,
  • Veit Schubert,
  • Matthew Nelson,
  • Fernando Geu-Flores,
  • Martin Crespi,
  • Karine Gallardo,
  • Pierre-Marc Delaux,
  • Jérôme Salse,
  • Hélène Bergès,
  • Romain Guyot,
  • Jérôme Gouzy,
  • Benjamin Péret

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-14197-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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White lupin is an annual crop cultivated for protein rich seeds and can produce cluster roots for efficient phosphate acquisition. Here, the authors generate high quality genome assemblies of a cultivated accession, a landrace, and a wild relative and provides insight into soil exploration and seed quality.