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Establishing Reagent Testing Platforms for Functional Analyses in Sunflower. [PDF]
Nasti RA +4 more
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IDENTIFICATION AND PLANT INTERACTION OF A PHYLLOBACTERIUM SP, A PREDOMINANT RHIZOBACTERIUM OF YOUNG SUGAR-BEET PLANTS [PDF]
Lambert, Bart +6 more
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ABSTRACT Efficient purification remains a key technical challenge affecting the recovery efficiency of recombinant proteins in plant‐based systems. Complex metabolites, particularly polyphenols, often cause recombinant protein aggregation during purification.
Hai‐Ping Diao +7 more
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Workflow for Gene Overexpression and Phenotypic Characterisation in <i>Taraxacum kok-saghyz</i>. [PDF]
Lopez L +7 more
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IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A FUNCTIONAL NODD GENE IN AZORHIZOBIUM-CAULINODANS ORS571 [PDF]
Goethals, Koen +3 more
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ABSTRACT Ethylene plays a crucial role in fruit ripening and is perceived by specialised receptor proteins embedded in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane. As an ethylene antagonist, 1‐methylcyclopropene (1‐MCP) binds to these receptors and delays papaya ripening, but improper use can cause ripening disorders.
Ziling Wu +7 more
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Assembly of helper NLR resistosome clusters upon activation of a coiled-coil NLR. [PDF]
Ge D +9 more
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Poplar miR1447 Is a Negative Regulator of Disease Resistance Through the SA‐Dependent Pathway
ABSTRACT Although microRNA1447 (miR1447) regulates poplar responses to abiotic stress and pest infestation, how miR1447 regulates poplar immunity against pathogens and its underlying molecular mechanisms remain to be elucidated. Here, we revealed that miR1447 functioned as a negative regulator of poplar disease resistance against fungal and bacterial ...
Dandan Xiao +11 more
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Molecular Pharming: Advances, Applications, and Future Prospects in Biotechnology and Medicine. [PDF]
Ahmed MH +13 more
europepmc +1 more source
ABSTRACT Sheath blight disease of rice caused by the fungal pathogen R. solani AG1‐IA remains a big threat to rice production worldwide. A limited genetic variation in rice for tolerance to this pathogen and little success in understanding how it defeats host defence are major reasons behind it.
Vinod Kumar +5 more
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