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Cis-regulatory element based targeted gene finding: genome-wide identification of abscisic acid- and abiotic stress-responsive genes in Arabidopsis thaliana [PDF]
Weixiong Zhang+5 more
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Salinity Interactions with Other Abiotic and Biotic Stresses in Citrus [PDF]
Jim Syvertsen, Yoseph Levy
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Abstract Intercropping banana and shorter annual crops in small holder systems is inevitable despite shade being a limitation. Current production is also limited to the wet seasons. Strategies to exploit the spaces under banana shade and drier seasons are crucial for optimal production of these systems. We determined the performance of two legume cover
Guy Blomme+2 more
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Mechanical stress induces biotic and abiotic stress responses via a novel cis-element [PDF]
Justin W. Walley+7 more
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Bean rust resistance in the Guatemalan climbing bean germplasm collection
Abstract Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is the main source of protein, fiber, and iron for Guatemala's poorest households. Bean rust (caused by Uromyces appendiculatus (Pers) Unger) can reduce seed yield up to 100%. There is limited information about U. appendiculatus virulence diversity in Guatemala, especially in the mid‐altitude highlands.
Luz de María A. Montejo Domínguez+5 more
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Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Grasses. From Model Plants to Crop Plants [PDF]
Mark Tester, Antony Bacic
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Predicting global intraspecific trait variation of grasses
Plant traits are important for understanding community assembly and ecosystem processes, yet our understanding of intraspecific trait variation (ITV) is limited. This gap in our knowledge is partially because collecting trait data across a species' entire range is impractical, let alone across the ranges of multiple species within a plant family. Using
Robert J. Griffin‐Nolan+2 more
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Abstract Seagrasses form productive marine ecosystems that serve as important foraging grounds for grazers. Meadow productivity is vulnerable to environmental change, however, because environmental factors often strongly regulate seagrass growth. Understanding effects of grazing and environmental driver interactions on growth dynamics is therefore ...
Robert A. Johnson+3 more
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Populations at the edge of a species' distribution often encounter more challenging environmental conditions than those at the core, requiring unique adaptations and strategies. However, the demographic processes driving these populations remain poorly understood.
Daniel Oro+4 more
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