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Plant genetic transformation: achievements, current status and future prospects
Summary Regeneration represents a fundamental biological process wherein an organism's tissues or organs repair and replace themselves following damage or environmental stress. In plant systems, injured tree branches can regenerate adventitious buds and develop new crowns through propagation techniques like cuttings and canopy pruning, while transgenic
Peilin Wang+6 more
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The first complete chloroplast genome of <i>Glycine tabacina</i> (Fabaceae) and its phylogenetic analysis. [PDF]
Yin X+7 more
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Engineering Rubisco condensation in chloroplasts to manipulate plant photosynthesis
Summary Although Rubisco is the most abundant enzyme globally, it is inefficient for carbon fixation because of its low turnover rate and limited ability to distinguish CO2 and O2, especially under high O2 conditions. To address these limitations, phytoplankton, including cyanobacteria and algae, have evolved CO2‐concentrating mechanisms (CCM) that ...
Taiyu Chen+8 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of Aster scaber Thunb. 1784 (Asteraceae). [PDF]
Sheng Y+6 more
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ABSTRACT Plant water transport is essential to maintain turgor, photosynthesis and growth. Water is transported in a metastable state under large negative pressures, which can result in embolism, that is, the loss of function by the replacement of liquid xylem sap with gas, as a consequence of water stress.
Brendan S. Allen+4 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of Vaccinium henryi Hemsl. 1889 (Ericaceae). [PDF]
Ge C+5 more
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Defective Processing of Cytoplasmic and Chloroplast Ribosomal RNA in the Absence of Arabidopsis DXO1
ABSTRACT Decapping 5′‐3′ exoribonucleases from the DXO/Rai1 family are highly conserved among eukaryotes and exhibit diverse enzymatic activities depending on the organism. The biochemical and structural properties of the plant DXO1 differ from the yeast and animal counterparts, which is reflected in the in vivo functions of this enzyme.
Monika Zakrzewska‐Placzek+5 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Michelia xinningia (Magnoliaceae). [PDF]
Bashir NH, Naeem M, Wang Z, Gao Y.
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ASAFind 2.0: multi‐class protein targeting prediction for diatoms and algae with complex plastids
Significance Statement Many photosynthetic eukaryotes possess complex plastids, which are surrounded by four membranes, and by a space known as the periplastidic compartment (PPC). ASAFind is a software for the prediction of nucleus‐encoded plastid proteins in organisms with complex plastids of red algal origin, like diatoms.
Ansgar Gruber+4 more
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