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Summary The tomato PROCERA gene encodes a DELLA protein, and loss‐of‐function mutations derepress growth. We used CRISPR/Cas9 and a single guide RNAs (sgRNA) to target mutations to the PROCERA DELLA domain, and recovered several loss‐of‐function mutations and a dominant dwarf mutation that carries a deletion of one amino acid in the DELLA domain.
Laurence Tomlinson +9 more
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The DELLA-ABI4-HY5 module integrates light and gibberellin signals to regulate hypocotyl elongation
Plant growth is coordinately controlled by various environmental and hormonal signals, of which light and gibberellin (GA) signals are two critical factors with opposite effects on hypocotyl elongation.
Haibo Xiong +11 more
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The DELLA genes, also known as ‘Green Revolution’ genes, encode conserved master growth regulators that control plant development in response to internal and environmental cues.
Xu Huang +8 more
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DELLA proteins positively regulate seed size in Arabidopsis
Human and animal nutrition is mainly based on seeds. Seed size is a key factor affecting seed yield and has thus been one of the primary objectives of plant breeders since the domestication of crop plants.
M. Gómez +5 more
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ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL5 (HY5) and HY5 HOMOLOGUE (HYH) maintain shade avoidance suppression in UV‐B
SUMMARY Reductions in red to far‐red ratio (R:FR) provide plants with an unambiguous signal of vegetational shade and are monitored by phytochrome photoreceptors. Plants integrate this information with other environmental cues to determine the proximity and density of encroaching vegetation.
Ashutosh Sharma +6 more
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Cryptochromes are blue light photoreceptors that mediate various light responses in plants and mammals. In Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), cryptochrome 1 (CRY1) mediates blue light-induced photomorphogenesis, which is characterized by reduced ...
Pengbo Xu +13 more
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SUMMARY The Arabidopsis ERECTA family (ERf) of leucine‐rich repeat receptor‐like kinases (LRR‐RLKs) comprising ERECTA (ER), ERECTA‐LIKE 1 (ERL1), and ERECTA‐LIKE 2 (ERL2) controls epidermal patterning, inflorescence architecture, and stomata development and patterning. These proteins are reported to be plasma membrane associated.
Elzbieta Sarnowska +25 more
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Nitrate, one of the main nitrogen (N) sources for crops, acts as a nutrient and key signaling molecule coordinating gene expression, metabolism, and various growth processes throughout the plant life cycle.
Lucie Camut +12 more
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Summary Salinity is detrimental to plants and developmental adjustments limiting salt uptake and transport is therefore important for acclimation to high salt. These parameters may be influenced by xylem morphology, however how plant root xylem development is affected by salt stress remains unclear.
Frauke Augstein, Annelie Carlsbecker
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Summary The soybean cyst nematode (SCN) is one of the most important causes of soybean yield loss. The major source of genetic resistance to SCN is the Rhg1 repeat, a tandem copy number polymorphism of three genes. The roles of these genes are only partially understood. Moreover, nematode populations virulent on Rhg1‐carrying soybeans are becoming more
Jia Dong, Matthew E. Hudson
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