ABSTRACT Global food demand is predicted to rise anywhere from 59% to 98% by 2050 because of increasing population. However, the continued depletion of natural resources and increasing biotic and abiotic stresses will continue to pose significant threats to global food security in coming years.
Memoona Khalid +5 more
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Comprehensive study on in vitro propagation of some imported peach rootstocks b. In vitro rooting and acclimatization. [PDF]
Eliwa GI +3 more
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ABSTRACT After an initial evolution in a reducing environment, life got successively challenged by reactive oxygen species (ROS), especially during the great oxidation event (GOE) that followed the development of photosynthesis. Therefore, ROS are deeply intertwined into the physiological, morphological and transcriptional responses of most present‐day
Stephanie Frohn +12 more
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Induction of microspore embryogenesis in bread wheat by mannitol pre-treatment is associated with the disruption of endogenous hormone balance and substantial accumulation of auxins. [PDF]
Springer A +7 more
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ABSTRACT Soybean (Glycine max) is an important crop for its nutritional value. Its wild relative, Glycine soja, provides a valuable genetic resource for improving soybean productivity. Root development and differentiation are essential for soybean plants to take up water and nutrients, store energy and anchor themselves.
Qiaoxia Liang +4 more
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Growth regulation during early fruit development in apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.): a temporal event map of transcriptome and phytohormone changes. [PDF]
Yao Y, Jing S, Nambeesan SU, Malladi A.
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Interplay Between Phytohormones and Sugar Metabolism in Dendrocalamus latiflorus. [PDF]
Seerat A +4 more
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Alkaloid production of Solanum elaeagnifolium Cav from callus for anticancer potential using gene expression of cancer-related genes. [PDF]
Dakah A, Musallam I, Khalil RW.
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A complete genome sequence of <i>Leifsonia</i> sp. McL0608, a soil bacterium from <i>Pinus radiata</i> forest. [PDF]
Armstrong C, Eagle M, Wakelin SA.
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