
From an agronomic perspective, the interactions of phytoparasitic nematodes with leguminous crops can be devastating ([Barker, 1998][1]). On a cellular and molecular level, the complexities of the interactions of these microscopic worms with legumes are comparable to those of well-known symbionts ([
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