Selenium biofortification and phytoremediation phytotechnologies: A review [PDF]
Pilon-Smits, Elizabeth A. H. +1 more
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Pycnoplinthopsis bhutanica (Hara) Jafri (Brassicaceae): A new record from West Himalaya
Dharmendra Singh Rawat +2 more
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ABSTRACT Climate change and invasive species are leading drivers of biodiversity loss, with island ecosystems being especially vulnerable. South Georgia, a remote sub‐Antarctic island, is 170 km long with approximately 30,000 ha of vegetated coastal areas, as snow and ice dominate the inland regions.
Juan Viruel +12 more
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Soil phosphorus availability as affected by root exudates of cover crop species. [PDF]
Sakib TU +5 more
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Glucosinolates of Lepidium graminifolium L. (Brassicaceae) from Croatia
Sabine Montaut +5 more
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We tested how elevation and microclimate influenced butterfly–flower interaction networks at the hottest time of year in a Mediterranean mountain range. Interactions were dominated at all sites by one or two abundant butterfly and flower species, but butterfly networks were more robust to plant species loss at higher elevations. Nectar availability may
Mario Álamo +3 more
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Complete replacement of Arabidopsis oil-producing enzymes with heterologous diacylglycerol acyltransferases. [PDF]
McGuire ST +4 more
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Evolution of flagellin perception in Arabidopsis thaliana and its relatives [PDF]
Vetter, Monika Madlen
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Photoperiod–Temperature Interactions in a Changing Climate: A Review of Plant Phenological Responses
ABSTRACT Aim Climate change is reshaping plant phenology and species distributions, especially in temperate and boreal ecosystems, where advances in spring events have already extended the growing season. While temperature has been the primary focus of many studies, the role of photoperiod—a stable, latitude‐dependent cue—remains underexplored.
Martina Tarascio +5 more
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Mitochondrial genome of <i>Isatis indigotica</i> reveals repeat-mediated recombination and phylogenetic insights in <i>Cruciferae</i>. [PDF]
Yu S, Qin M, Fleming E, Gong X, Tang M.
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