Convergence and constraint in glucosinolate evolution across the Brassicaceae. [PDF]
Ramos AA +6 more
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Reducing the Sinapine Levels of Camelina sativa Seeds Through Targeted Genome Editing of REF1
ABSTRACT Sinapine (O‐sinapoyl choline) is the major phenolic metabolite typically found in the oil‐rich seeds of Brassicaceae such as Camelina sativa and Brassica napus. It imparts a bitter taste to the seeds as a defence mechanism against herbivores, but it also renders them less palatable to livestock.
Amélie A. Kelly +5 more
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From Functional Ingredients to Functional Foods: Focus on Brassicales Plant Species and Glucosinolates. [PDF]
Pagnotta E, Matteo R, Ugolini L.
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Welcome Pathogens: Transient Heat Dampens Immune Responses to Acibenzolar‐S‐Methyl in Apple Plants
ABSTRACT Climate change affects plant‐pathogen interactions, with disease outcome varying depending on the pathosystem and environmental scenario. In Arabidopsis, a thermo‐sensitive module of salicylic acid (SA) signalling makes immunity vulnerable to heat.
Erwan Chavonet +10 more
wiley +1 more source
Complete chloroplast genome and phylogenetic analysis of <i>Cardamine leucantha</i> L. 1836 (Brassicaceae). [PDF]
Liu B +7 more
europepmc +1 more source
Selenium biofortification and phytoremediation phytotechnologies: A review [PDF]
Pilon-Smits, Elizabeth A. H. +1 more
core +1 more source
Chemical and mechanical defences of a metal‐hyperaccumulating plant species Arabidopsis halleri were more influenced by plant accession (genetic background) and insect herbivory by a leaf beetle Phaedon cochleariae than by supplementation of the metalloid silicon.
R. Putra, M. Paulic, C. Müller
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Insights into the plastome evolution and phylogenetic relationships of Lepidium (Brassicaceae). [PDF]
Ren T, Xun L, Jia Y, Zhou H, Li B.
europepmc +1 more source
SUMMARY SMAX1‐LIKE (SMXL) proteins, previously linked to strigolactone and karrikin signalling, play diverse and partially redundant roles in plant development. The divergent SMXL4 superclade—comprising SMXL3, SMXL4 and SMXL5—is not subject to strigolactone‐ or karrikin‐dependent proteolysis.
Zoltán Tolnai +5 more
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Characterization of <i>Caleosin</i> Genes in <i>Carica papaya</i> and Insights into Lineage-Specific Family Evolution in Brassicales. [PDF]
Zou Z, Fu X, Yi X, Li C, Zhao Y.
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