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ABSTRACT Excessive salinity is a major non‐biological stressor that hinders plant development and reduces agricultural productivity. In rice, a jacalin‐related mannose‐binding lectin (OsMBL1) is known to be a canonical salt‐responsive factor, but its biological function and regulatory mechanism in response to salt stress remain unclear.
Wenjuan Zhang+7 more
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YIELD AND MORPHOLOGICAL RESPONSE OF RAPE (BRASSICA CAMPESTRIS L. CV. SPAN) TO IRRIGATION AND FERTILIZER TREATMENTS [PDF]
K. K. Krogman, E. H. Hobbs
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ABSTRACT The plant cuticle and cell wall are pivotal extracellular barriers safeguarding crops against drought, yet their coordinated regulation remains poorly understood. Here, we identify BnaC9.MYB46, an R2R3‐MYB transcription factor in the polyploid oilseed Brassica napus, as a dual‐function regulatory hub that synchronises cuticle reinforcement and
Shurong Jin+8 more
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SELF‐POLLEN REDUCES THE NUMBER OF CROSS‐POLLEN TUBES IN THE STYLES OF BRASSICA OLERACEA L. [PDF]
D. J. Ockendon, L. Currah
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ABSTRACT Balancing plant growth and survival is an important strategy for plants to adapt to different environments. However, the molecular mechanisms of the balance strategy are poorly understood. Our previous study demonstrated that MsNAC73 interacts with the promoter of MsPAE12, which positively regulates alfalfa shoot branching.
Xiangkai You+12 more
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Physiological Responses of Asparagus Plants to Soil Disinfection Strategies Targeting Asparagus Decline Syndrome. [PDF]
López-Moreno FJ+4 more
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MicroRNA156‐SPL13B Module Induces Parthenocarpy Through the Gibberellin Pathway
ABSTRACT Fruit development typically follows pollination and fertilisation. However, parthenocarpy, the formation of seedless fruits, represents an alternative pathway. The fruit that grows from the ovary under unpollinated and/or unfertilised conditions is termed parthenocarpic.
Da‐Ru Wang+10 more
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Chitosan pre- and post-treatment modulates molecular and physiological responses to salinity in Brassica Napus L. [PDF]
Bigham Soostani S+3 more
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