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From field to plate: 50 years of plant-based food production and emerging risks to planetary and women's health. [PDF]
Miele MJ+6 more
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The NLR protein PibH8 interacts with phenylalanine ammonia‐lyase OsPAL1 and E3 ubiquitin ligase OsFBK16. Through competitive binding, PibH8 weakens the interaction between OsFBK16 and OsPAL1, thereby reducing the degradation of OsPAL1 by OsFBK16. The Hap1 allele of PibH8 exhibits a higher expression level than Hap2, thus accumulating more PibH8 protein,
Denghao Xiang+17 more
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The first complete chloroplast genome sequence of <i>Sterculia foetida</i> Linnaeus (Malvaceae) and a comparative phylogenetic analysis. [PDF]
Luo P+14 more
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Tunneling Nanotube‐Mediated Transcellular Autophagy Alleviates Cadmium Induced Hepatocyte Injury
ROS accumulation is an important upstream signal for activating transcellular autophagy. Incomplete autophagy and TNT formation are necessary conditions for activating transcellular autophagy, and the disruption of the autophagic fusion mechanism is a trigger for activating transcellular autophagy.
Tao Wang+13 more
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Occurrence of microplastic, antibiotics, hormones, and heavy metals in livestock and poultry manure in west iran. [PDF]
Mohammadi M+4 more
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Pectin Metabolism Influences Phloem Architecture and Flowering Time in Arabidopsis Thaliana
Cell wall remodeling mediated by changes in pectic homogalacturonan, including its methyl‐esterification status and degradation, shapes wall architecture. This study finds that pectin metabolism dynamically modulates wall properties and triggers auxin responses, which influence phloem morphogenesis and function, mediating the long‐distance transport of
Qing Zhang+9 more
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Land Use and Season Interactively Affect Honeybee (<i>Apis mellifera</i>) Body Size and Fat Stores. [PDF]
Wu Y, Menzel F, Grüter C.
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TaPPR13, a PPR protein family gene in wheat is activated by TaBZR2 to enhance drought stress tolerance and photosynthetic capacity. It achieves this by interacting with TaAOR1 and TaSIG5 to improve antioxidant defense and regulate chloroplast gene expression. Abstract The wheat (Triticum aestivum) brassinazole‐resistant 2 (TaBZR2) gene is identified as
Ze‐Hao Hou+20 more
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