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The red coleoptile trait can help monocotyledonous plants withstand stresses, and key genes responsible for the trait have been isolated from Triticum aestivum, Triticum urartu, and Triticum monococcum, but no corresponding research has been reported for
Dong Cao+6 more
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Limited favorable weather windows for post‐germination early seedling survival are associated with low restoration success in drylands. We examined whether post‐fire seeding decisions could alter early seedling emergence and restoration success across western North American sagebrush ecosystems with a simulation approach.
Stella M. Copeland+6 more
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Bacterial Endophytes Contribute to Rice Seedling Establishment Under Submergence
Flooding events caused by severe rains and poor soil drainage can interfere with plant germination and seedling establishment. Rice is one of the cereal crops that has unique germination strategies under flooding.
Germán Darío Ahumada+6 more
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Harnessing haploid‐inducer mediated genome editing for accelerated maize variety development
Summary The integration of haploid induction and genome editing, termed HI‐Edit/IMGE, is a promising tool for generating targeted mutations for crop breeding. However, the technical components and stacking suitable for the maize seed industry have yet to be fully characterised and tested.
Lina Li+7 more
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Summary Leaf morphogenesis is a crucial process in plants that governs essential physiological functions such as photosynthesis and transpiration. Despite significant advances in understanding leaf development, the mechanism of intricate cellular patterning remains elusive.
Sha Wu+12 more
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Transcriptome Analysis Identifies Key Genes Responsible for Red Coleoptiles in Triticum Monococcum
Red coleoptiles can help crops to cope with adversity and the key genes that are responsible for this trait have previously been isolated from Triticum aestivum, Triticum urartu, and Aegilops tauschii.
Dong Cao+6 more
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Molecular Mechanisms Supporting Rice Germination and Coleoptile Elongation under Low Oxygen
Rice germinates under submergence by exploiting the starch available in the endosperm and translocating sugars from source to sink organs. The availability of fermentable sugar under water allows germination with the protrusion of the coleoptile, which ...
Chiara Pucciariello
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Summary Grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. moench) stands as a globally significant cereal crop but the adversity of pre‐harvest sprouting (PHS) caused by reduced grain dormancy and moist conditions prior to harvest remains unsolved. Here, we identified a dormancy QTL using a Redlan×IS9530 RIL population, where parent lines are low in tannins and early ...
María Verónica Rodríguez+12 more
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Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the only cereal crop that possesses the ability to germinate under flooded or other oxygen-deficient conditions. Rapid elongation of the coleoptile is a perfect response to flooding during germination, with coleoptile length ...
Xinghua Wei+12 more
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Summary Improving plant architecture and increasing yields are the main goals of rice breeders. However, yield is a complex trait influenced by many yield‐related traits. Identifying and characterizing important genes in the coordinated network regulating complex rice traits and their interactions is conducive to cultivating high‐yielding rice ...
Peiwen Yan+19 more
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