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The flowers of African and Asian Gynandropsis gynandra accessions differ in fragrance and epidermal cell morphology (i.e., papillae). Abstract Flowering plants showcase a remarkable diversity in floral fragrances, colours, and structures, which function harmoniously as signals to attract and guide pollinators. Like visual signals, the scents emitted by
B. Zenchyzen+6 more
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Abscisic acid signaling gates salt-induced responses of plant roots. [PDF]
Lamers J+10 more
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Abscisic Acid Metabolism in Relation to Water Stress and Leaf Age in Xanthium strumarium [PDF]
Katrina Cornish, Jan A. D. Zeevaart
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Combined Fe deficiency and drought in durum wheat trigger interactive responses: drought suppressed root Fe uptake regardless of Fe availability, and both stresses altered phytosiderophore release, ABA level and Fe transporter gene expression, revealing a trade‐off between water and Fe. Abstract Iron (Fe) is essential for plants and humans, with over 2
G. Quagliata+8 more
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Abscisic Acid, Microtubules and Phospholipase D-Solving a Cellular Bermuda Triangle. [PDF]
Liu X, Riemann M, Nick P.
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Abscisic Acid Translocation and Metabolism in Soybeans following Depodding and Petiole Girdling Treatments [PDF]
Tim L. Setter+2 more
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Alfalfa transcriptomic responses to the field pathobiome
Abstract The pathobiome is a comprehensive biotic environment that includes a community of all disease‐causing organisms within the plant, defining their mutual interactions and the resultant effects on plant health. The concept and understanding of alfalfa pathobiome and its impact on host fitness in natural ecosystems remain largely unexplored.
L. G. Nemchinov+3 more
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The abscisic acid signaling negative regulator OsPP2C68 confers drought and salinity tolerance to rice. [PDF]
Wang B+10 more
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