ABSTRACT Climate change threatens global food security, requiring climate‐smart systems that enhance both crop resilience and sustainable energy production. While agrivoltaics is recognized for combining solar power generation with agriculture, its effects on emerging stress‐tolerant crops such as amaranth remain largely unexplored, particularly under ...
Uzair Jamil +3 more
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<i>Arundo smaragdina</i> (Poaceae): a novel species revealed by integrative taxonomy and its implications for the phylogeny of the genus. [PDF]
Liu F, Li B, He Q, Zhao A, Xi B, Shen X.
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Adenine inhibition of the synthesis of photosynthetic membranes in the chloroplast of Scenedesmus obliquus grown in the dark [PDF]
Aharon Abeliovich, S Dickbuk
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A densely sampled nuclear phylogenomic analysis of the coryphoid palms (Arecaceae: Coryphoideae)
Abstract The palm family (Arecaceae) has a rich history of phylogenetic research, including several recent phylogenomic studies. However, densely sampled phylogenomic datasets for larger palm clades – such as subfamilies – are still few in number. We used target sequence capture to obtain data for 971 nuclear genes across 421 (ca.
Oscar Wrisberg +12 more
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Complete chloroplast genome sequence of <i>Protea cynaroides</i> 'Red Rex' (Proteaceae) and its phylogenetic analysis. [PDF]
Liao J +5 more
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Characterization of a prokaryotic topoisomerase I activity in chloroplast extracts of maize [PDF]
Siedlecki, Janusz +2 more
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Abstract Muscari s.l. (Asparagaceae, Scilloideae) is a widespread genus of bulbous geophytes native to the Mediterranean, the Middle East and into the Caucasus. Based on inflorescence and floral morphology, four distinct groups have long been recognised and treated as either genera (Muscari s.str., Muscarimia, Leopoldia, Pseudomuscari) or subgenera ...
Hannah Hall +5 more
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Live-Cell Monitoring of Piecemeal Chloroplast Autophagy. [PDF]
Izumi M, Nakamura S, Hagihara S.
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Progress towards a monophyletic Ozothamnus (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae)
Abstract The Cassinia clade (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae) is a predominantly shrubby group of ca. 100 species occurring in Australia and New Zealand. Most species are currently placed in the large genera Cassinia and Ozothamnus, and their various satellite genera comprise between one and five species each.
Alexander N. Schmidt‐Lebuhn +2 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of <i>Piper bambusifolium Y.C. Tseng</i> 1979 (Piperaceae). [PDF]
Zhang Y, Wang L, Lin Y, Xun L, Xia P.
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