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The Evolution of Non-Coding Chloroplast DNA and Its Application in Plant Systematics
S. Kelchner
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We present the most densely sampled phylogeny of Carex section Lupulinae to date (107 specimens) and describe herein a new cryptic species for science from the southern United States, which is locally abundant and found in well‐explored and densely populated areas. Combining DNA sequences with morphometric data obtained from 299 samples, we Demonstrate
Étienne Lacroix‐Carignan +4 more
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A novel single‐cell NAD‐ME C4 subtype integrated with CAM and bicarbonate use in an aquatic plant
Summary Many plants maximize photosynthesis by using a CO2‐concentrating mechanism (CCM). Based on physiology, the freshwater plant Ottelia alismoides has three CCMs: C4 metabolism (NAD‐malic enzyme (NAD‐ME) subtype) and bicarbonate‐use during the day plus crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) at night and lacks Kranz anatomy. Here, we combined a range of
Hong Sheng Jiang +11 more
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Studies on Spinach Chloroplast and Nuclear DNA Using Large-scale Tissue Preparations [PDF]
Stephen A. Bard, Milton P. Gordon
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Summary The vesicle trafficking system enables multidirectional cargo fluxes between endomembrane compartments. However, vesicle trafficking plays dual roles during pathogen infections. In plants, it mediates autophagic immune responses but can also be hijacked by pathogens to facilitate successful infections.
Pepe Cana‐Quijada +9 more
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Restriction enzyme analysis of the chloroplast DNA of Phaseolus vulgaris L. vr. Rio Negro [PDF]
Sérgio Echeverrigaray +2 more
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Summary The morphology of starch granules is a major determinant of the functional and nutritional properties of starch and is highly variable among cereal species. Much of this morphological variation stems from differences in the spatial and temporal patterns of starch granule initiation in amyloplasts during grain development.
Lara Esch +6 more
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Summary Fumonisin B1 (FB1) is a mycotoxin that disrupts ceramide biosynthesis and kills plants. Prior activation with bacterial microbe‐associated molecular patterns (MAMPs), such as components of bacterial flagella, effectively suppresses FB1‐induced cell death.
Ali O. Alqarni +3 more
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CHLOROPLAST DNA SYSTEMATICS OF LILIOID MONOCOTS: RESOURCES, FEASIBILITY, AND AN EXAMPLE FROM THE ORCHIDACEAE [PDF]
Mark W. Chase, Jeffrey D. Palmer
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K. Chiang, N. Sueoka
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