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Overexpression of jojoba wax ester synthase in poplar causes accumulation of intracellular lipids in leaves and reduced stomatal conductance with higher water‐use efficiencies in the transgenic lines. Abstract Poplars are important fast‐growing, water‐spending biomass tree crops.
A. Amirkhosravi+7 more
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Systematic metabolic engineering of Yarrowia lipolytica for efficient production of phytohormone abscisic acid. [PDF]
Sun ML+5 more
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Combined light stress and sulfur deficiency intensify broccoli adaptive responses, triggering distinct aquaporin expression patterns and highlighting a key compensatory mechanism for maintaining water homeostasis. Abstract Sulfur plays a critical role in plant secondary metabolism, particularly in the biosynthesis of glucosinolates, where it functions ...
A. Almagro‐Lopez+5 more
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Abscisic Acid Can Play a Dual Role in the Triticum aestivum-Stagonospora nodorum Pathosystem. [PDF]
Veselova S+4 more
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Encapsulating ecosystem engineers: alginate beads of biocrusts for restoration efforts
Abstract Introduction Biocrusts are pioneer ecosystem engineers that modify the soil surface by aggregating particles, fixing carbon and nitrogen, and retaining moisture. These functions facilitate the establishment of both cryptogams and vascular plants, making biocrusts increasingly important in ecological restoration.
Mateus F. Oliveira+4 more
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PP2C-Mediated ABA Signaling Pathway Underlies Exogenous Abscisic Acid-Induced Enhancement of Saline-Alkaline Tolerance in Potato (<i>Solanum tuberosum</i> L.). [PDF]
Yang X+7 more
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Synthesis and biological activity of (.+-.)-2',3'-dihydro-abscisic acid.
Takayuki Oritani, Kyôhei Yamashita
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MusaDREB1G‐Like Protein Modulates Cold and Drought Tolerance in Musa x paradisica
Plant, Cell &Environment, EarlyView.
Subham Bhakta+7 more
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Abstract Following an abiotic or biotic stress, the pH of the extracellular space or the apoplast of a plant can change dramatically, such as wounding that causes an increase in pH or alkalinization. In this proof‐of‐concept‐study, a newly developed carbon‐based bendable potentiometric sensor was tested for the first time in vivo on common bean ...
Robert McGee+3 more
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