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Complete chloroplast genome sequences contribute to plant species delimitation: A case study of the Anemopaegma species complex [PDF]
Fabiana Firetti+5 more
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A semi‐dominant NLR allele regulates growth and disease resistance in wheat
Summary Wheat powdery mildew is a significant threat to wheat production, necessitating the development of disease‐resistant varieties as an economically viable and environmentally sustainable strategy. In this study, we investigated a semi‐dominant mutant, necrosis leaf (necl), which exhibits spontaneous necrotic lesions and enhanced resistance to ...
Shuiquan Tian+8 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of <i>eriochloa villosa</i> (thunb.) kunth. [PDF]
Cheng H, Huang Y, Li M, Fan L, Li J.
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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of the Chinese cherry Prunus pseudocerasus (Rosaceae) [PDF]
Ying Feng+5 more
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Summary The assembly of plant mitochondrial genomes presents unique challenges due to difficulties in isolating mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and plant mitochondrial genome characteristics, such as low interspecific conservation; sequence sharing among mitochondrial, nuclear and plastid DNAs; and complex structural variations.
Yang Ni+4 more
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Comprehensive analysis of complete chloroplast genome sequence of Morina L. [PDF]
Liu PH+8 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of an economic plant Coffea canephora [PDF]
Dongyang Wu+5 more
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ABSTRACT Polyploid plants frequently exhibit altered vegetative growth, yet the molecular mechanisms remain unclear. This study reveals that hexaploidisation of triploid insect‐resistant poplar 741‐line Pb29 significantly reduces growth rate, leaf area, photosynthetic capacity and organic matter accumulation.
Xinghao Chen+7 more
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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of <i>Ajania fastigiata</i> (Aasteraceae). [PDF]
Ghulam K+4 more
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ABSTRACT Microalgae represent promising production factories for the light‐driven, cost‐effective production of recombinant proteins. The red microalga Porphyridium purpureum displays particularly favourable transgene expression properties due to the episomal maintenance of transformation vectors at high copy numbers in the nucleus.
Ana‐Maria Pantazica+10 more
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