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Correction: DNA delivery into plant tissues using carbon dots made from citric acid and β-alanine. [PDF]
Shivashakarappa K +6 more
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ABSTRACT Plant biofortification with phytonutrients typically relies on metabolic engineering strategies known as ‘push’ (enhancing biosynthetic flux), ‘block’ (inhibiting competing pathways) and ‘pull’ (promoting metabolite storage). Here, we describe a novel synthetic compound, X57, that simultaneously targets biosynthesis, competition and storage to
Pablo Perez‐Colao +4 more
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Simultaneous defects in chloroplast development and division cause leaf variegation in Arabidopsis. [PDF]
Wu W +8 more
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ABSTRACT Plant viruses are so harmful to crops. It is an urgent need to develop modern, environment‐friendly, and sustainable plant viral epidemic‐management strategies that are safe for both human health and the environment. The field of nanotechnology is gaining increased interest in plant science.
Xiao‐Wen Wang +6 more
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Endowing plants with a dual-cycle heart to boost CO<sub>2</sub> fixation. [PDF]
Zhao C, Hao W, Chen X.
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ABSTRACT Selenium (Se) is a vital micronutrient for humans, with important functions for health and anti‐cancer properties. Organic Se shows higher antioxidant activity and much lower toxicity compared to inorganic Se, making it safer for use. Selenomethionine (SeMet) is one of the primary forms of organic Se.
Yang Yang +11 more
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The photoacclimation state of stolen chloroplasts affects the light preferences in the photosynthetic sea slug Elysia crispata. [PDF]
Vital XG +4 more
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Live-Cell Monitoring of Piecemeal Chloroplast Autophagy. [PDF]
Izumi M, Nakamura S, Hagihara S.
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A Plant‐Based Platform for the Production of Bark Beetle Pheromones
ABSTRACT Bark beetle species of the genera Ips and Dendroctonus represent a threat to forests in both North America and Europe. Under normal circumstances, these beetles recycle dying trees into nutrients, but under certain conditions, growing populations can overcome healthy tree defenses and cause severe economic loss in forestry.
Abraham Ontiveros‐Cisneros +7 more
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