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Suppression of asymmetric acid efflux and gravitropism in maize roots treated with auxin transport inhibitors of sodium orthovanadate [PDF]
In gravitropically stimulated roots of maize (Zea mays L., hybrid WF9 x 38MS), there is more acid efflux on the rapidly growing upper side than on the slowly growing lower side.
Evans, M. L., Mulkey, T. J.
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Summary Pomegranate is an important perennial fruit tree distributed worldwide. Reference genomes with gaps and limit gene identification controlling important agronomic traits hinder its functional genomics and genetic improvements. Here, we reported a telomere‐to‐telomere (T2T) gap‐free genome assembly of the distinctive cultivar ‘Moshiliu’.
Lina Chen+18 more
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Neutral and Acidic Auxins in Developing Tobocco Fruit [PDF]
LG Paleg, RM Muir
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CgABR1‐CgFAD negatively regulates the fruit neck length in citrus
Summary Pummelo (Citrus maxima) is a fundamental species of Citrus which contributes to most of the cultivated citrus, including sweet orange, lemon and etc. The fruit neck is a structural feature of pummelo, and a long fruit neck reduces the edible rate of the fruit.
Shengjun Liu+14 more
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Influence of Auxins on in vitro Incorporation of Glycine-C14 in Pea Shoot Proteins [PDF]
Sheng Fang, T. C. Yu
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Summary Cold stress severely limits tea plant (Camellia sinensis) productivity, yet the molecular mechanisms underlying cold adaptation remain elusive. Here, we identified a cold‐inducible glycosyltransferase, CsUGT71A60, through integrative genome‐wide association studies (GWAS) and proteomic profiling.
Mingyue Zhao+11 more
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Further Studies of Some Plant Indoles and Auxins by Paper Chromatography
Bruce B. Stowe+2 more
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Inhibition of Polar Auxin Transport by Ethylene [PDF]
Stanley P. Burg, Ellen A. Burg
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Summary Tipburn is a common physiological disorder in leafy vegetables, significantly impairing crop growth and commercial value. It is widely recognized that Ca2+ deficiency is a key factor triggering tipburn; however, the functions and regulatory mechanisms of genes conferring resistance remain largely unexplored.
Jingping Yuan+7 more
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