Arabidopsis INHIBITOR OF GROWTH 2 promotes flowering by regulating NuA4-dependent H4 acetylation levels at FT and SOC1. [PDF]
Barrero-Gil J +8 more
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Summary Changes to organismal growth induced by environmental stress are orchestrated at the cellular level. These periods of stress may be followed by recovery periods, when plants have the opportunity to return to normal growth conditions. However, the cell cycle mechanisms underlying recovery are poorly understood.
Olivia S. Hazelwood +6 more
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Nutritional paradoxes of the new Dietary Guidelines for Americans (2025-2030): a critical analysis. [PDF]
Avesani CM, Cuppari L.
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An eco‐evolutionary optimality model explains the acclimated temperature response of photosynthesis
Summary The optimal temperature of photosynthesis (Topt) generally increases with plant growth temperature. Changes in Topt are associated with changes in the maximum carboxylation capacity at 25°C (Vcmax25) and the maximum electron transport rate at 25°C (Jmax25). The ratio between Jmax25 and Vcmax25 declines with warming.
Wenyao Gan +5 more
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[A forgotten medical dissertation from the eighteenth century: the "Memoir on the heroic virtues of quinoa," by José Manuel Dávalos]. [PDF]
Estremadoyro RC.
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Development of the HTRF assay to evaluate the auxin‐induced binding between TIR1 and IAA7
Summary Auxin plays diverse roles in plant growth and development, including sensing environmental changes. Quantifying the interaction between auxin coreceptors provides the molecular basis for cells to sense and adapt to environmental cues. Although several assays are available, a more high‐throughput method is necessary to efficiently evaluate the ...
Jekson Robertlee, Shinya Hagihara
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Impact of Different Microbial Biostimulants and Salt Stress on the Endophytome of the Edible Part of Lettuce and Tomato Plants. [PDF]
Mulet JM +4 more
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An atlas of plant selenium metabolism
Summary Selenium (Se) is not only a rare and toxic element but also an essential micronutrient for humans and animals that is often in short supply. Terrestrial plants do not require Se, but it can have growth‐promoting or negative effects, depending on the exposure level.
Jeroen van der Woude +3 more
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Medical knowledge and traditional healing practices of the Bororo: reports from an expedition to the interior of Mato Grosso, Brazil, 1911. [PDF]
Pereira RM.
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Summary Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are widespread plant symbionts that enhance nutrient acquisition and influence ecosystem productivity. Previous chromosome‐level assemblies of the model species Rhizophagus irregularis revealed a two‐compartment genome architecture (active A and repressed B chromatin compartments), yet its conservation across ...
Ken Mugambi +10 more
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