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The tasiR‐ARF pathway in plants: origin, functions, and interplay of miR‐390, tasiRNAs and ARF3

open access: yesPlant Biology, Volume 28, Issue 2, Page 328-344, March 2026.
Trans‐acting small interfering RNAs that silence a subset of Auxin Response Factors are crucial for plant growth, developmental timing, proper organ patterning, and coping with stress. Abstract Trans‐acting small interfering RNA (tasiRNAs) are a special type of endogenous small RNAs (sRNAs) found only in plants.
B. A. López‐Ruiz   +4 more
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Fire intensity effects on flowering and post‐fire bud activity in the endemic savanna bunchgrass Aristida beyrichiana

open access: yesPlant Biology, Volume 28, Issue 2, Page 452-460, March 2026.
Although flowering and bud activity are not significantly affected by fire intensity, wiregrass' bud bank changes with time since fire. Abstract The bud bank of perennial grasses is a key aspect of their reproduction and longevity in frequently burned ecosystems.
J. M. Fill   +4 more
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Different types of exercise and myocardial angiogenesis regulation: A scoping review of cardiac‐specific evidence in animal models

open access: yesPhysiological Reports, Volume 14, Issue 5, March 2026.
Abstract Exercise promotes myocardial angiogenesis, yet molecular responses vary by modality, and cardiac‐specific evidence in healthy models remains fragmented. This study aimed to map biomolecular regulators of myocardial/coronary angiogenesis across exercise types in healthy animal models. PRISMA‐ScR scoping review.
Putri Karisa   +5 more
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Developmental analysis of the early steps in strigolactone-mediated axillary bud dormancy in rice. [PDF]

open access: yesPlant J, 2019
Luo L   +9 more
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Knowing when to grow: signals regulating bud dormancy

Trends in Plant Science, 2003
Dormancy regulation in vegetative buds is a complex process necessary for plant survival, development and architecture. Our understanding of and ability to manipulate these processes are crucial for increasing the yield and availability of much of the world's food.
David P, Horvath   +3 more
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HORMONAL AND CLIMATOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF DORMANCY IN PEACH BUDS

Acta Horticulturae, 1995
Hormonal changes in leaf and flower buds of Prunus persica (L.) Batsch. (cv 'Springcrest'/seedling) occurring during the 1988/89 and 1989/90 rest periods were studied under three different climatic conditions, i.e. in north-eastern (Udine), central (Pisa) and southern (Palermo) Italy.
CARUSO T.   +6 more
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Dormancy in Seeds and Buds

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1967
Many of the living organisms, both plants and animals, pass over during their life-cycle into a state of 'rest' or 'quiescencce' under certain conditions, generally adverse, and regain their normal activity when restored to their original conditions.
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