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Combined Fe deficiency and drought in durum wheat trigger interactive responses: drought suppressed root Fe uptake regardless of Fe availability, and both stresses altered phytosiderophore release, ABA level and Fe transporter gene expression, revealing a trade‐off between water and Fe. Abstract Iron (Fe) is essential for plants and humans, with over 2
G. Quagliata +8 more
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“Bud to bloom”—hormonal coordination in floral initiation
This review unpacks hormonal networks in flower development, revealing how ‘bud to bloom’ transitions shape yield and plant resilience. Abstract Hormones have a dominant role in shaping the destiny of plant reproduction. Recent breakthroughs in our understanding of hormone function during floral development have revealed the pivotal roles of cytokinin,
R. Baral +4 more
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Arabidopsis photoreceptor mutants exposed to narrowband UV radiation reveal that UVR8, cryptochromes and phototropins are active across both the UV‐B and UV‐A spectrum; regulating leaf morphology and/or gene expression through overlapping yet distinct signalling roles.
N. Cunningham +3 more
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This study focuses on the identification of candidate SNPs involved in local adaptation to altitude by environmental association analysis conducted on different natural European beech (Fagus sylvatica) populations. Abstract It is necessary to assess the adaptive potential of European beech populations to climate change.
M. Tost +6 more
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Encapsulating ecosystem engineers: alginate beads of biocrusts for restoration efforts
Abstract Introduction Biocrusts are pioneer ecosystem engineers that modify the soil surface by aggregating particles, fixing carbon and nitrogen, and retaining moisture. These functions facilitate the establishment of both cryptogams and vascular plants, making biocrusts increasingly important in ecological restoration.
Mateus F. Oliveira +4 more
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Abstract Zinc malnutrition ranks fifth in terms of the leading cause of disease in developing countries. Agronomic biofortification is an effective way to increase micronutrient concentrations in grain crops. A greenhouse experiment was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of various Zn sources (organic and inorganic) with and without organic C ...
Mohammad M. Almutari +5 more
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ABSTRACT Increasing awareness of the adverse effects of agrochemicals is driving farmers to adopt more sustainable strategies for enhancing plant growth. Biostimulants have gained significant attention in both academic research and the horticultural industry as promising tools to promote growth, improve stress tolerance, and enhance crop performance ...
Samreen Nazeer +10 more
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Jasmonate Signaling during Arabidopsis Stamen Maturation
Acosta, I., Przybyl, M.
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MicroRNAs‐mediated heat stress regulations in plants: Mechanisms and targets
Abstract Heat stress, exacerbated by global warming, can cause significant challenges to agriculture, adversely impacting plant growth, reproduction, and yield. This review examines the crucial role of microRNAs (miRNAs) in mediating plant responses to heat stress across various key crops, including Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), rice (Oryza ...
Muhammad Farooq +7 more
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Abstract Cotton (Gossypium barbadense L. and Gossypium hirsutum L.), a major economic crop, suffers severe yield losses due to Verticillium wilt caused by Verticillium dahliae Kleb. Although the lectin receptor‐like protein GbMBL1.1A has been identified as a key activator of hypersensitive cell death in cotton resistance to this pathogen, its ...
Deming Tan +6 more
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