Exploiting evolutionary diversity of cellulose synthase catalytic subunits to generate novel cellulose microfibril structure in Arabidopsis. [PDF]
Kumar M, Gomez LD, Faas L, Turner S.
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Climate extremes threaten the sustainability of cranberry production, a culturally and economically important North American crop. This study demonstrates that wild cranberries (Vaccinium oxycoccos) harbor genetic variation that may enhance cold stress resilience when introduced into cultivated cranberry through hybridization.
Audrey Dickinson +5 more
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Genome-Wide Identification of the <i>TCP</i> Gene Family and Functional Analysis of <i>Gypsophila paniculata GpTCP10</i> in Regulating Organ Development of Transgenic <i>Arabidopsis</i>. [PDF]
Xu Y +10 more
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Discovery of novel conserved peptide domains by ortholog comparison within plant multi-protein families [PDF]
Panstruga, R.
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Gene turnover in the common ancestor of all C4 grasses
Understanding how plants evolve more efficient photosynthesis is important in a warming world where improving crop productivity and resilience is a global priority. By generating the first reference genomes for an early‐diverging group of grasses called the Aristidoideae, we were able to reconstruct the genetic makeup of the last common ancestor of all
Lara Pereira +6 more
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Genome-Wide Analysis of the DUF1664 Family Genes in Peanut (<i>Arachis hypogaea</i>) and Functional Validation of <i>AhDUF1664-1A</i>. [PDF]
Zhang M +8 more
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From wild to tamed: Reimagining novel crops through omics and local plant diversity
The global food system faces growing pressure from climate change, biodiversity loss, and rising nutritional demands. Agriculture has increased yields but reduced crop diversity, flavor, and nutritional quality, leaving societies vulnerable and dependent on a narrow set of staple species.
Alexandra Sanfeliu Meliá +1 more
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Identification and analysis of the MYB transcription factors against seawater tolerance in daylily (Hemerocallis fulva L.). [PDF]
Wu W, Zhang X, Zhang L, Wang G, Liu X.
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Transport engineering as a strategy to realize rapeseed's potential as a protein‐rich food
The heavily pesticide‐dependent rapeseed is an under‐utilized protein source for food owing to anti‐nutritional glucosinolates. Transport engineering technology may reduce glucosinolates in seeds while increasing defense in vegetative parts. Abstract Rapeseed is the world's second‐largest oilseed crop, and the low‐value press cake that remains after ...
Jakob Skytte Thorsen +2 more
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This article reports the first genome sequence of a UK Alternaria brassicae isolate. Dual RNA‐sequencing profiling of A. brassicae‐infected Brassica juncea leaves identified differentially expressed genes involved in pathogenicity and host response pathways in moderately resistant Sej‐2 (2) and moderately susceptible Pusa Jaikisan cultivars.
Kevin M. King +6 more
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