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Co-Expression Network Analyses of Anthocyanin Biosynthesis Genes in Ruellia (Wild Petunias; Acanthaceae) [PDF]
Erin A. Tripp, Yongbin Zhuang
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Enhancing Metabolic Engineering in Medicinal Plants Through Prime Editing
Plant Biotechnology Journal, EarlyView.
Haomiao Yu +9 more
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ABSTRACT Plant‐derived secondary metabolites act as regulators of in planta defence. Plant phenylpropanoid metabolic compounds, including final metabolites such as lignin and flavonoids, and a few intermediate metabolites play critical roles in defence.
Dan Chen +9 more
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Anthocyanin Biosynthesis in Apple Fruit
Chikako Honda, Shigeki Moriya
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AaSIZ1‐Mediated SUMOylation of AaMYB31 Positively Regulates Freezing Tolerance in Actinidia arguta
ABSTRACT Several studies revealed that wax accumulation enhances plant tolerance to cold stress. However, the molecular regulation mechanism of wax synthesis under cold stress is still unclear in Actinidia arguta, a hardy kiwifruit species. Here, we found that cold stress significantly induces wax accumulation in Actinidia arguta leaves, which is ...
Linyao Liu +16 more
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Tandemly duplicated MYB genes are functionally diverged in the regulation of anthocyanin biosynthesis in soybean [PDF]
Ruirui Ma +9 more
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RNA-Seq-Based Profiling of pl Mutant Reveals Transcriptional Regulation of Anthocyanin Biosynthesis in Rice (Oryza sativa L.) [PDF]
Ruonan Xu +7 more
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ABSTRACT Sugar content is a key determinant of fruit quality, and sugars also act as signalling molecules that regulate ripening processes, including anthocyanin accumulation. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying sugar accumulation and sugar signal‐mediated ripening remain incompletely understood.
Qianqian Feng +12 more
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ABSTRACT Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) exhibits exceptional tolerance to infertile soils and contains abundant cyanogenic glucosides (CGs). Previous research has indicated that CGs can serve as a significant reservoir of organic nitrogen in plants.
Weitao Mai +10 more
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