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Comparative genomics of Brassica oleracea [PDF]
The scientific case made by the AUTHOR’S comparative Brassica oleracea genomics work is presented through 5 peer reviewed research papers. In order to achieve a comprehensive understanding of the evolution of B.
Ryder, Carol D.
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The SVP–FRO6 Module Integrates the Control of Leaf Senescence and Flowering in Arabidopsis
ABSTRACT Plants coordinate major developmental transitions by integrating intrinsic genetic programs with environmental signals, where nutrient availability serves as a critical external factor shaping growth and fitness. Iron (Fe), an essential micronutrient for cellular respiration and photosynthesis, is strictly regulated through sophisticated ...
Hyunsu Park +8 more
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Sulphur‐mediated iron homeostasis in four tetraploid wheats (Triticum turgidum L.)
Polish wheat's tolerance to S limitation enables a well‐orchestrated response for efficient Fe acquisition when S is scarce, involving increased Fe accumulation, enhanced phytosiderophore release, and upregulated TdIRO2 and TdYSL15 expression. Abstract Sulphur (S) deficiency is known to hinder iron (Fe) uptake and distribution in wheat, mainly by ...
E. Coppa +6 more
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Identification of quantitative trait loci for pod shatter tolerance in Brassica napus L.
Brassica napus L. (canola and rapeseed) is the second most produced oilseed crop worldwide and is of substantial economic value to Canadian agriculture.
Gislason, Lauren
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Root trait dynamics of historical canola varieties under low and high nitrogen supply
Abstract Nitrogen fertilizer is a major input cost in crop production, making it crucial to enhance nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) to reduce fertilizer dependence without compromising yields. Root system architecture (RSA) is a key determinant of nutrient acquisition, particularly under nutrient‐limited conditions.
Shankar Pahari, Raju Soolanayakanahally
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Phenotypic scoring of canola blackleg severity using machine learning image analysis
Abstract Canola blackleg is a fungal disease that causes significant yield loss and plant death of infected canola (Brassica napus L., Brassica rapa L., Brassica juncea L.) fields worldwide. One of the most effective methods for controlling blackleg is through the cultivation of resistant varieties.
Qiao Hu +15 more
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Characterizing the circular RNA landscape in phloem sap of Brassica napus. [PDF]
Lühmann KL +3 more
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Hemp seed counting and morphometric analysis method comparison
Abstract The USDA ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory recently acquired over 800 hemp accessions (Cannabis sativa L.). Variation in hemp seed size characteristics is needed to develop quantitative standards to support the transition of hemp grain into a commodity.
Tyler Gordon, Zachary Stansell
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Lipid regulation in <i>Brassica napus</i>: spatiotemporal studies to enhance our understanding. [PDF]
Liao P +3 more
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