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A high‐quality genome sequence of the tetraploid wild oat Avena barbata provides crucial genetic information for the Avena B‐genome, allowing clarification of the evolutionary trajectories of the four subgenomes within Avena and identification of numerous key genes related to environmental adaptability, thus offering valuable resources for oat breeding
Qiang He+9 more
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Improved plant biomass production under low nitrogen conditions through conditional accumulation of the second messenger, guanosine tetraphosphate, in chloroplasts and mitochondria. [PDF]
Goto M+5 more
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Abstract Until recently, the lack of three‐dimensional visualisation of whole cells at the electron microscopic (EM) level has led to a significant gap in our understanding of the interaction of cellular organelles and their interconnection. This is particularly true with regard to the role of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER).
Gerhard Wanner+2 more
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Powdery mildew induces chloroplast storage lipid formation at the expense of host thylakoids to promote spore production. [PDF]
Xue H+9 more
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ABSTRACT Increasing droughts adversely affect grasslands, diminishing the availability and quality of forages for ruminants. We have recently shown that mixed ensiling of drought‐impaired grass (DIG) with sugar beet pulp (SBP) improved the conservation and feed value of silage.
Theresa Gruber+5 more
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Incorporation of photosynthetically active algal chloroplasts in cultured mammalian cells towards photosynthesis in animals. [PDF]
Aoki R+12 more
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Living off the fat of the plant: Powdery mildew fungi thrive on host thylakoid lipids. [PDF]
Hübbers JW.
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Abstract Dinoflagellates in the family Symbiodiniaceae are fundamental in coral reef ecosystems and facilitate essential processes such as photosynthesis, nutrient cycling, and calcium carbonate production. Iron (Fe) is an essential element for the physiological processes of Symbiodiniaceae, yet its role remains poorly understood in the context of ...
Walter Dellisanti+4 more
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Abstract Coccolithophores are prominent marine pelagic calcifiers due to their production of calcite coccoliths. Diploid coccolithophores produce heterococcoliths intracellularly, with an organic cellulose baseplate scale acting as a nucleating substrate. However, coccolith production in the haploid life phase has not been extensively studied.
Erin M. Meyer, Alison R. Taylor
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Editorial: The influence of environmental conditions on chloroplast functioning and development. [PDF]
Adamiec M+2 more
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