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Overexpression of GmHsp90s, a heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) gene family cloning from soybean, decrease damage of abiotic stresses in Arabidopsis thaliana. [PDF]
Hsp90 is one of the most conserved and abundant molecular chaperones and is an essential component of the protective stress response; however, its roles in abiotic stress responses in soybean (Glycine max) remain obscure.
Jinyan Xu +6 more
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Woody plants faced multiple abiotic stresses in forest plantation that can influence their growth and development. Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen is a vulnerably endangered tree species, and references about its responses to abiotic stresses are very rare ...
E.H.M. CISSE +5 more
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Robust monomer-distribution biosignatures in evolving digital biota [PDF]
Because organisms synthesize component molecules at rates that reflect those molecules' adaptive utility, we expect a population of biota to leave a distinctive chemical signature on their environment that is anomalous given the local (abiotic) chemistry.
Abelson P.H. +3 more
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Effects of abiotic stress on photosystem II proteins
Photosystem II (PSII) represents the most vulnerable component of the photosynthetic machinery and its response in plants subjected to abiotic stress has been widely studied over many years.
M. LANDI, L. GUIDI
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Direct regulation of abiotic responses by the
SummaryUp to 30% of the plant transcriptome is circadian clock‐regulated in different species; however, we still lack a good understanding of the mechanisms involved in these genome‐wide oscillations in gene expression. Here, we show that PSEUDO‐RESPONSE REGULATOR 7 (PRR7), a central component of the Arabidopsis clock, is directly involved in the ...
Tiffany Liu +4 more
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Environmental variability and heavy metal concentrations from five lagoons in the Ionian Sea (Amvrakikos Gulf, W Greece) [PDF]
Background: Coastal lagoons are ecosystems of major importance as they host a number of species tolerant to disturbances and they are highly productive. Therefore, these ecosystems should be protected to ensure stability and resilience.
Apostolaki, Eugenia T +11 more
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The Origin of Life: Models and Data. [PDF]
A general framework for conventional models of the origin of life (OOL) is the specification of a 'privileged function.' A privileged function is an extant biological function that is excised from its biological context, elevated in importance over other
Lanier, Kathryn A, Williams, Loren Dean
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Fragmentation of rivers through anthropogenic modifications poses an imminent threat to the persistence of migratory fish, necessitating direct actions such as trap-and-haul programs to restore and conserve the migratory life-history component in ...
Madeline C. Lewis +3 more
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Emerging connections between small RNAs and phytohormones [PDF]
Small RNAs (sRNAs), mainly including miRNAs and siRNAs, are ubiquitous in eukaryotes. sRNAs mostly negatively regulate gene expression via (post-)transcriptional gene silencing through DNA methylation, mRNA cleavage, or translation inhibition.
Dubois, Marieke +3 more
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Enhancing the compatibility of abiotic and biological components for efficient nitrogen fixation
The realization of compatibility between the abiotic and biological components is critically important for building a successful hybrid biological/inorganic system. In this issue of Chem Catalysis, Lu et al. demonstrate a prototype hybrid system along with a unique methodology to enhance the communication between the abiotic and biological components ...
Zhida Li, Jing Gu
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