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This study reveals the molecular mechanism by which the transcription factor FgSge1 regulates mycotoxin biosynthesis and virulence in Fusarium graminearum. FgSge1 binds to the TAARGTTT cis‐element, enabling self‐activation. It recruits the SAGA complex, promotes histone acetylation, and facilitates jet‐like chromatin remodeling, thereby activating ...
Yueqi Zhang +6 more
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Photoreceptors Regulate Plant Developmental Plasticity through Auxin
Light absorption by plants changes the composition of light inside vegetation. Blue (B) and red (R) light are used for photosynthesis whereas far-red (FR) and green light are reflected.
Jesse J. Küpers +2 more
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SYNTHESIS OF HYDROGELS CONTAINING INDOLBUTYRIC ACID AS ROOTING AUXIN
This article is devoted to the synthesis and characterization of acrylamide-acrylic acid hydrogels containing indolbutyric acid (IBA) as rooting auxin by two different methods. In the first alternative, the hormone is incorporated in the reagents mixture before polymerization, and in the second one, IBA become incorporated through a dry hydrogel ...
KLATTENHOFF, DIETER +2 more
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Metarhizium anisopliae alleviates the phytotoxic effects of polyethylene nanoplastics (NP) and lead (Pb) in rice by decreasing Pb uptake, restoring antioxidant and hormonal equilibrium, and promoting growth. Additionally, the fungus modifies the rhizosphere microbiota, enhancing both contaminant tolerance and plant growth, thereby effectively ...
Jing Peng +7 more
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The role of auxin in ripening strawberry (Fragaria ×ananassa) fruits has been restricted to the early stages of development where the growth of the receptacle is dependent on the delivery of auxin from the achenes.
Elizabeth Estrada-Johnson +13 more
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Protein Synthesis Associated with Quiescence and Senescence in Auxin-Starved Pear Cells [PDF]
Pear fruit cells (Pyrus communis L. cv Passe Crassane) stopped dividing when subcultured in a bioreactor under auxin starvation in the presence of 0.37 molar mannitol. The cessation of cell division was preceded by the accumulation of a specific basic polypeptide of 24 kilodalton.
J M, Lelievre +3 more
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Auxin-induced changes in the patterns of protein synthesis in soybean hypocotyl [PDF]
The patterns of protein synthesis in elongating and mature (basal) sections of soybean hypocotyl were examined after incubation in a medium containing auxin (auxin-treated) or a medium lacking auxin (untreated). The hypocotyl sections (1.2 cm) were labeled with [ 35 S]methionine, and polypeptide patterns were ...
L L, Zurfluh, T J, Guilfoyle
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Effect of Ethylene and Gibberellic Acid on Auxin Synthesis in Plant Tissues [PDF]
Treatment of plant tissues with gibberellic acid leads to increased levels of auxin and stem elongation in several plant species (7,13). Pretreatment of plant tissues with ethylene is known to decrease levels of diffusible auxin (5, 10, 20) as well as cell elongation (3,4).
J G, Valdovinos, L C, Ernest, E W, Henry
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Enhancement by Auxin of Ribonucleic Acid Synthesis in Excised Soybean Hypocotyl Tissue [PDF]
tionen des lignins bei der Sulfatkochung. II. Modellversuche zur Spaltung von Arylalkyllatherbindingungen durch Alkali. Acta Chem. Scand. 16: 1713-29. 8. HANSON, K. R. AND M. ZUCKER. 1963. The biosynthesis of chlorogenic acid and related conjugates of the hydroxycinnamic acids. J. Biol. Chem. 238: 1105-15. 9. HIGUCHI, T. 1957.
J L, Key, J C, Shannon
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As an endogenous hormone, auxin plays a crucial role in regulating plants’ growth and development, and also in the responses to abiotic stresses.
Yuwei Yang +3 more
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