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Ex vitro hairy root induction in detached peanut leaves for plant–nematode interaction studies

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This methodology proved to be more practical and cost-effective for functional validation of peanut candidate genes than in vitro and composite plant approaches, as it requires less space, reduces analysis costs and displays high transformation efficiency. The reduction in the number of RKN galls and egg masses in peanut hairy roots overexpressing <i>AdEXLB8</i> corroborated the use of this strategy for functional characterization of root expressing candidate genes. This approach could be applicable not only for peanut-nematode interaction studies but also to other peanut root diseases, such as those caused by fungi and bacteria, being also potentially extended to other crop species displaying similar petiole-rooting competence.

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