Summary Pollen and tracheophyte spores are ubiquitous environmental indicators at local and global scales. Palynology is typically performed manually by microscopic analysis; a specialised and time‐consuming task limited in taxonomical precision and sampling frequency, therefore restricting data quality used to inform climate change and pollen ...
Claire M. Barnes +14 more
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Is there silicon in flowers and what does it tell us?
Whether flowers accumulate Si and what the implications may be was largely unknown. We analysed the flowers separated into their different anatomical parts, and leaves of different taxa. We conclude that flowers contain Si, in large amounts for some species, and hence the function of this element warrants more attention.
Jonas Schoelynck +3 more
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Tree biodiversity of warm drylands is likely to decline in a drier world
Based on spatialized occurrence data and multiple climate models we assessed the risk of decline due to future climate aridification of tree species in warm drylands. Depending on the climate model, from 44% to 88% of warm drylands' tree species will undergo climate aridification with a high risk of decline even under the most optimistic conditions ...
Manuel Cartereau +3 more
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Evolutionary Expansion of WRKY Gene Family in Banana and Its Expression Profile during the Infection of Root Lesion Nematode, Pratylenchus coffeae. [PDF]
The WRKY family of transcription factors orchestrate the reprogrammed expression of the complex network of defense genes at various biotic and abiotic stresses.
Raja Kaliyappan +5 more
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An Evolutionary Perspective on Human Cross-sensitivity to Tree Nut and Seed Allergens [PDF]
Tree nut allergies are some of the most common and serious allergies in the United States. Patients who are sensitive to nuts or to seeds commonly called nuts are advised to avoid consuming a variety of different species, even though these may be ...
Fisher, Amanda E, Nawrocki, Annalise M
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Genome‐scale angiosperm phylogenies based on nuclear, plastome, and mitochondrial datasets
Genome‐scale angiosperm phylogenies were reconstructed used currently available de novo genome data of 366 angiosperm species from 241 genera belonging to 97 families across 43 of the 64 orders based on orthologous genes from the nuclear, plastid, and mitochondrial genomes of the same species with compatible datasets.
Hongyin Hu +4 more
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The Complete Plastid Genome Sequence of Iris gatesii (Section Oncocyclus), a Bearded Species from Southeastern Turkey [PDF]
Iris gatesii is a rare bearded species in subgenus Iris section Oncocyclus that occurs in steppe communities of southeastern Turkey. This species is not commonly cultivated, but related species in section Iris are economically important horticultural ...
Wilson, Carol A
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PLAZA 4.0 : an integrative resource for functional, evolutionary and comparative plant genomics [PDF]
PLAZA (https://bioinformatics.psb.ugent.be/plaza) is a plant-oriented online resource for comparative, evolutionary and functional genomics. The PLAZA platform consists of multiple independent instances focusing on different plant clades, while also ...
Botzki, Alexander +7 more
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First report on the whitefly, Aleurodicus pseudugesii on the coconut palm, Cocos nucifera in Brazil. [PDF]
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FERREIRA, J. M. S. +6 more
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PloiDB: the plant ploidy database
New Phytologist, Volume 240, Issue 3, Page 918-927, November 2023.
Keren Halabi, Anat Shafir, Itay Mayrose
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