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Abiotic stress tolerance of charophyte green algae: New challenges for omics techniques
Charophyte green algae are a paraphyletic group of freshwater and terrestrial green algae, comprising the classes of Chlorokybophyceae, Coleochaetphyceae, Klebsormidiophyceae, Zygnematophyceae, Mesostigmatophyceae and Charophyceae.
Andreas eHolzinger, Martina ePichrtová
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Genetic components associated with R2 and R4 powdery mildew resistance in hop
Abstract Epidemics of powdery mildew disease in hop (Humulus lupulus var. lupulus) lead to cone spoilage, and in severe cases, crop abandonment. In order to prevent disease‐associated yield losses, hop must be treated with an intensive fungicide management program.
Klara Hajdu +8 more
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Lectin domains at the frontiers of plant defense [PDF]
Plants are under constant attack from pathogens and herbivorous insects. To protect and defend themselves, plants evolved a multi-layered surveillance system, known as the innate immune system.
Lannoo, Nausicaä, Van Damme, Els
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Anthropogenic activities, mainly in the form of local fuel exhausts and inputs from the coastline, heavily affect ecosystems at the interface between terrestrial and marine realms, impairing their functionality and the services they provide.
D Baldantoni +5 more
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GAMBARAN HISTOPATOLOGI ENDOMETRIUM MENCIT BALB/C DALAM PERIODE GESTASI YANG DIBERI EKSTRAK KUNYIT ASAM (Curcuma domestica DAN Tamarindus indica ) DENGAN DOSIS BERTINGKAT [PDF]
Background : Turmeric acid extract has consumed by society in Indonesia. The effect of curcumin in turmeric has reported decrease estrogen and progesterone level that can harm pregnancy.
Kristanto, Herman, Titiglory, Tika Widya
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Abstract Plant carnivory evolved through gene co‐option and whole genome duplications (WGDs) over millions of years in at least 13 independent flowering plant lineages, but its genetic mechanisms remain largely unknown. To elucidate these mechanisms in Sarraceniaceae, we sequenced and assembled the Sarracenia purpurea genome and conducted a comparative
Magdy Alabady +3 more
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Ancient eukaryotic origin and evolutionary plasticity of nuclear lamina [PDF]
The emergence of the nucleus was a major event of eukaryogenesis. How the nuclear envelope (NE) arose and acquired functions governing chromatin organization and epigenetic control has direct bearing on origins of developmental/stage-specific expression ...
Field, Mark C., Koreny, Ludek
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ABSTRACT Freshwater and sediment environments host diverse microeukaryotic communities that differ in structure and composition, yet exhibit taxonomic overlap. Using 18S V9 rRNA gene sequencing, we compared communities from these habitats in controlled 10‐day mesocosm experiments, examining diversity, overlap, and responses to treated wastewater (TWW).
Radtke Kim +3 more
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Extending a Single Residue Switch for Abbreviating Catalysis in Plant ent-Kaurene Synthases
Production of ent-kaurene as a precursor for important signaling molecules such as the gibberellins seems to have arisen early in plant evolution, with corresponding cyclase(s) present in all land plants (i.e., embryophyta). The relevant enzymes seem to
Meirong Jia, Reuben J Peters
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Characterization of the Polycomb-Group Mark H3K27me3 in Unicellular Algae [PDF]
Polycomb Group (PcG) proteins mediate chromatin repression in plants and animals by catalyzing H3K27 methylation and H2AK118/119 mono-ubiquitination through the activity of the Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) and PRC1, respectively.
Fachinelli, Fabio +4 more
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