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Analysis and comparison of chloroplast genome codon usage patterns in five accessions of Toxicodendron vernicifluum. [PDF]
Zhu Y +6 more
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ABSTRACT Multigenerational stress exposure induces stress memory in plants, influencing resource allocation, defence mechanisms, and productivity. Weed competition imposes both resource‐based (abiotic) and allelopathic (biotic) stress, engaging overlapping hormonal pathways.
Albert O. Kwarteng +4 more
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Complete chloroplast genome sequence and phylogenetic analysis of <i>Gloiopeltis furcata</i> (Gigartinales, Florideophyceae). [PDF]
Liu X, Liu C, Li W, Xu K.
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Characterisation of the complete chloroplast genome of Lycoris longituba (Amaryllidaceae)
Fengjiao Zhang +6 more
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ABSTRACT Photosynthetic light‐harvesting complexes mediate light absorption and energy dissipation. By modulating the photosystems' absorption cross‐section, they affect both photosynthetic activity and non‐photochemical quenching (NPQ). These processes are often studied by spectrally integrated chlorophyll fluorescence, masking their associated ...
Maximiliano Cainzos +5 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of <i>Liparis brunnea</i> Ormerod (Orchidaceae). [PDF]
Gan XJ +4 more
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Overlap between Fe and Zn responsive gene regulatory networks (GRNs) were found, indicative of micronutrient crosstalk, and conservation of root and leaf GRNs and genes suggests strong constraint on homeostasis networks in plants. Abstract Micronutrient stress impacts growth, biomass production, and grain yield in crops.
A. Mishra +11 more
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Chloroplast Genome Characterization of <i>Benthamiella Patagonica</i> (Benthamielleae, Solanaceae). [PDF]
Abdullah +6 more
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Transcript correlation analysis allowed the identification of several key nodes in the complex regulatory network of plant iron metabolism. Abstract Arabidopsis thaliana was the first plant genome to be fully sequenced, almost a quarter of a century ago, thanks to The Arabidopsis Genome Initiative, with contributions from scientists worldwide.
I. Murgia, P. Morandini
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