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PHYTOCHROME ACTION IN ORYZA SATIVA L. III. THE SEPARATION OF PHOTOPERCEPTIVE SITE AND GROWING ZONE IN COLEOPTILES, AND AUXIN TRANSPORT AS EFFECTOR SYSTEM [PDF]
Masaki Furuya+3 more
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ABSTRACT Polyploid plants frequently exhibit altered vegetative growth, yet the molecular mechanisms remain unclear. This study reveals that hexaploidisation of triploid insect‐resistant poplar 741‐line Pb29 significantly reduces growth rate, leaf area, photosynthetic capacity and organic matter accumulation.
Xinghao Chen+7 more
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Upregulation of an IAA-Glucosyltransferase <i>OsIAGLU</i> in Rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i> L.) Impairs Root Gravitropism by Disrupting Starch Granule Homeostasis. [PDF]
Chen G, Fu X, Ruan X, Yu X, Hou D, Xu H.
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Hypothesis concerning the mechanism of auxin action. [PDF]
J. Douglas Armstrong
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ABSTRACT Many plant viruses trigger abnormal differentiation and development of host cells, causing distinct symptoms. Here, in a single‐cell RNA sequence analysis, we find transcriptional heterogeneity between cells from rice leaf sheaths that are infected with rice black streaked dwarf virus (RBSDV) and from those that are virus‐free.
Nan Wu+6 more
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From root to embryogenic transition: WOX5 reprograms plant somatic cells via auxin-mediated pathways. [PDF]
Wójcik AM+3 more
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Studies on Auxin Protectors. V. On the Mechanism of IAA Protection by Protector-I of the Japanese Morning Glory [PDF]
Tom Stonier+2 more
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ABSTRACT Multiprotein bridging factor 1c (MBF1c) has been shown to play a critical role in plant responses to heat stress. Previous studies have implicated MBF1c roles in ethylene‐mediated thermotolerance; however, the upstream regulatory mechanisms linking MBF1c to this process remain unclear. In this study, an ethylene‐response factor (ERF), LlERF092,
Jun Xiang+9 more
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How meristems shape plant architecture in cereals-Cereal Stem Cell Systems (CSCS) Consortium. [PDF]
Dresselhaus T+20 more
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