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Summary Phytoplasmas are specialized phloem‐limited bacteria that cause diseases on various crops, resulting in significant agricultural losses. This research focuses on the jujube witches' broom (JWB) phytoplasma and investigates the host‐manipulating activity of the effector SJP39.
Shuang Yang+9 more
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Inhibition of tumor induction by auxin in totally debudded Nicotiana glauca x N. langsdorffii. [PDF]
Ira H. Ames, Toni Rice, H. H. Smith
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Summary Cauline leaf development represents an intermediate phase between vegetative and reproductive stages. While extensive research has been conducted on the genetic and environmental factors that determine cauline leaf number, less attention has been given to the regulation of their morphology and the establishment of cauline leaf identity. In this
Darren Manuela+6 more
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Notizen: Einbau von Auxin in gequollene Lecithin-Lamellen [PDF]
Josef Weigl
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Relationship of Growth and Development to Changes in Sugars, Auxins, and Gibberellins in Fruit of Seeded and Seedless Varieties of Vitis Vinifera [PDF]
B. G. Coombe
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Autophagy restricts tomato fruit ripening via a general role in ethylene repression
New Phytologist, EarlyView.
Girishkumar Kumaran+10 more
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The Symbiotic Synthesis of Auxin by Legumes and Nodule Bacteria and its Eole in Nodule Development [PDF]
NP Kefford, J Brockwell, JA Zwar
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Summary Winter dormancy and bud break are crucial to the viability, adaptability and yield of fruit trees, but not all metabolic activities or regulatory factors involved in maintaining and breaking dormancy are known. Here, winter buds, spanning from natural dormancy to bud break, were collected from ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’ grapevines maintained outdoors
Li Chen+5 more
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