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Summary Temperature stress negatively affects various aspects of plant fitness, including plant–pollinator interactions, but whether plants can overcome these adverse effects through adaptive evolution is largely unknown. Here, we conducted a six‐generation evolution experiment using fast‐cycling Brassica rapa plants at ambient and elevated ...
Juan Traine +2 more
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Genome-Wide Analysis Unveils the Evolutionary Impact of Allopolyploidization on the 14-3-3 Gene Family in Rapeseed (<i>Brassica napus</i> L.). [PDF]
Duan S, Wang J.
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ABSTRACT The staygreen (SGR) gene encodes the magnesium dechelatase that plays an important regulatory role during chlorophyll degradation. Our previous work revealed a nonsynonymous SNP (A323G) inside cucumber CsSGR that is responsible for multiple disease resistance (MDR), but the underlying mechanism is unknown.
Junyi Tan +8 more
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Genome Size Variation Is Associated with Hybrid Vigor in Near-Isogenic Backgrounds in <i>Brassica napus</i>. [PDF]
Wang R +11 more
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Screening of Brassica diversity fixed foundation sets against genetically diverse isolates of the bacterial black rot pathogen Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris identified sources of race‐specific, clade‐specific and broad‐spectrum resistance. These resistances offer a valuable resource for breeding programmes. Graphical abstract created in https://
Shannon F. Greer +10 more
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Large-scale screening of genes responsible for silique length and seed size in Brassica Napus via pooled CRISPR library. [PDF]
Zhao C +6 more
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Introgression of Resistance Against Leptosphaeria maculans From Brassica juncea Into Brassica napus
Introgression of blackleg‐specific resistance genes from Brassica juncea into B. napus was conducted. Genotyping/phenotyping found this material may contain previously uncharacterised resistance against the blackleg pathogen. ABSTRACT Blackleg disease is caused by the fungal plant pathogen Leptosphaeria maculans.
Keval Shah +6 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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Introgression of Leptosphaeria maculans Resistance From Hexaploid Brassica Into Brassica napus
Blackleg resistance was introgressed from resistant hexaploid Brassica. Phenotyping and genotyping was conducted to determine the presence of known resistance genes. The absence of resistance following phenotyping and genotyping suggests that novel resistance may have been introgressed from hexaploid Brassica.
Keval Shah +7 more
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