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The genome sequence of Barbarea vulgaris facilitates the study of ecological biochemistry [PDF]
peer-reviewedThe genus Barbarea has emerged as a model for evolution and ecology of plant defense compounds, due to its unusual glucosinolate profile and production of saponins, unique to the Brassicaceae. One species, B.
Agerbirk, Niels +7 more
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Apomictic plants (reproducing via asexual seeds), unlike sexual individuals, avoid meiosis and egg cell fertilization. Consequently, apomixis is very important for fixing maternal genotypes in the next plant generations. Despite the progress in the study
Evgeny Bakin +7 more
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Integrating differential expression under drought with gene family expansion unique to drought-tolerant species prioritizes candidate genes for drought adaptation in Brassicaceae species. [PDF]
Uebermuth-Feldhaus C, Schoof H.
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The tremendous diversity of plants and herbivores has arisen from a coevolutionary relationship characterized by plant defense and herbivore counter adaptation. Pierid butterfly species feed on Brassicales plants that produce glucosinolates as a chemical
Hirai, M. +6 more
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Raphasatin, also known as sulforaphane, is primarily found in vegetables of the Brassicaceae family, specifically those of the Raphanus and Brassica genera. It is an isothiocyanate compound produced by the hydrolysis of glucosinolates under the action of
Yiliang SUN +6 more
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Do cover crop sowing date and fertilization affect field weed suppression?
The weed suppressive ability of oilseed radish (Raphanus sativus var. oleiformis Pers.) cover crop is attributed to high competitiveness for resources and biochemical effects on weeds.
Dominic J. STURM +3 more
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Glucosinolates in plant protection strategies: A review [PDF]
This review discusses the importance of glucosinolates in plant protection. The Brassicaceae, which are cultivated worldwide, use glucosinolates and their decomposition products to defend themselves against attacks by harmful organisms.
Ban D. +3 more
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The cabbage crop caterpillar, Crocidolomia pavonana, that can be very damaging to Brassicaceae plants in Indonesia, particularly in the Cianjur Regency.
Kristoforus Sinyong +2 more
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Criteria for identification of Cauliflower mosaic virus's of the far eastern strains
On the base of the present-day principles to classify plant viruses the identification of Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV), a new virus for the Russian Federation, is carried out. Biological properties of 7 isolates have been studied.
R.V. Gnutova +2 more
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Multiple FLC haplotypes defined by independent cis-regulatory variation underpin life history diversity in Arabidopsis thaliana [PDF]
Relating molecular variation to phenotypic diversity is a central goal in evolutionary biology. In Arabidopsis thaliana, FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC) is a major determinant of variation in vernalization—the acceleration of flowering by prolonged cold.
Bergelson, Joy +10 more
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