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Brassicaceae crops, including Brassica, Camelina and Raphanus species, are among the most economically important crops globally; however, their production is affected by several diseases. To predict cloned disease resistance (R) gene homologs (CDRHs), we
Aldrin Y. Cantila +4 more
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Cardamine hirsuta (BOL0222589)
Kingdom: PlantaeDivision: MagnoliophytaClass: EudicotsOrder: BrassicalesFamily: BrassicaceaeScientific name: Cardamine hirsuta L.Specimen barcode ...
Bolus Herbarium (9862976)
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Based on how plants respond to shade, we typically classify them into two groups: shade avoiding and shade tolerance plants. Under vegetative shade, the shade avoiding species induce a series of shade avoidance responses (SARs) to outgrow their ...
Huiying Xu, Peirui Chen, Yi Tao
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Mitochondrial Genome Analysis of <i>Isatis tinctoria</i> L. (Brassicaceae) Reveals Strengthened Purifying Selection Resulting From Recombination-Driven Gene Duplication. [PDF]
We believe our results provide important empirical evidence for the evolutionary consequences of genome structural variation in plants and offer new insights into the link between recombination, duplication, and molecular evolution in mitochondrial genomes.
Li Y, Hao X, Bi Y, Zuo Y, Sun X.
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The role of APETALA1 in petal number robustness
Invariant floral forms are important for reproductive success and robust to natural perturbations. Petal number, for example, is invariant in Arabidopsis thaliana flowers. However, petal number varies in the closely related species Cardamine hirsuta, and
Marie Monniaux +6 more
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Материалы для флоры Костромской области
В статье представлены новые материалы по составу сосудистых растений Костромской области, полученные в 2018–2019 гг., в частности, приводятся сведения о 16 новых для региона видах растений, из которых три аборигенных (Caltha radicans T. F.
Артём Викторович Леострин +1 more
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Evolution of Repetitive Genomic Content and Gene Families Over Geo-Climatic Gradients in Brassicaceae. [PDF]
Along temperature gradients such as elevation and latitude, species typically occupy distinct ranges, and life at the extremes may come with adaptive and non‐adaptive genomic changes. In the Brassicaceae family, comparative genomics revealed that geo‐climatic factors strongly predict genome size and transposable element (TE) content, explaining up to ...
Flury JM, Qi W, Bachmann O, Willi Y.
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Climate and seed mass drive intraspecific variation in seed longevity in storage. [PDF]
Abstract Premise Conservation seed banks are essential for ex situ plant conservation, but stored seeds slowly deteriorate and lose viability. Seed longevity in storage is determined by the initial seed viability and the rate of seed viability loss. The rate of seed viability loss in storage varies between species and possibly between populations or ...
Klepka L, Liepelt S, Bucharova A.
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Induction of hormesis in plants by urban trace metal pollution
Hormesis is a dose–response phenomenon observed in numerous living organisms, caused by low levels of a large number of stressors, among which metal ions. In cities, metal levels are usually below toxicity limits for most plant species, however, it is of
Mirko Salinitro +4 more
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Effect of Mulch Type and Depth on Rooting of Stem Cuttings and Weed Control in Containers
Weeds are a major problem in cutting propagation and compete with the main crop for water, sunlight, and nutrients, thus reducing growth and marketable quality of rooted cuttings.
Isha Poudel, Anthony L. Witcher
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