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Exploring the genetic basis of heterosis in eucalypt growth based on transcriptome analysis [PDF]
Background The fundamental way to solve the problems of a Limited interspecific gene pool, poor stress resistance, and low yield in Chinese eucalypt plantations is to use the Heterosis derived from the eucalypt gene pool to select new varieties with rich
Zhiyi Su +5 more
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Association of maternal genetics with the gut microbiome and eucalypt diet selection in captive koalas [PDF]
Background Koalas, an Australian arboreal marsupial, depend on eucalypt tree leaves for their diet. They selectively consume only a few of the hundreds of available eucalypt species.
Kotaro Kondo +8 more
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Analysis of combining ability and heterosis based on controlled pollination populations of eucalypt [PDF]
Artificial hybridization remains the most effective method for genetic improvement of eucalypt, though limited research exists on the genetic basis of heterosis for interesting traits in Chinese eucalypt.
Zhiyi Su +6 more
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Comparative transcriptomics analysis of contrasting varieties of Eucalyptus camaldulensis reveals wind resistance genes [PDF]
Background Wind, an important abiotic stress factor, affects forests in coastal areas, causes tree damage and timber loss. Methods Two genotypes of Eucalyptus camaldulensis-strong wind-resistant CA5 and weak wind-resistant C037 were used for RNA-seq ...
Xiuhua Shang +4 more
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The genus Calonectria includes pathogens of various agricultural, horticultural, and forestry crops. Species of Calonectria are commonly collected from soils, fruits, leaves, stems, and roots.
LingLing Liu, WenXia Wu, ShuaiFei Chen
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To reveal the regulation mechanism of terpenoid biosynthesis in the leaves of Eucalyptus camaldulensis, the content of volatiles in eucalyptus leaves and the transcriptome databases of young and mature leaves were analyzed.
N. ZHAN +7 more
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Many Calonectria species are causal agents of diseases on several forestry, agricultural and horticultural crops. Calonectria leaf blight is one of the most important diseases associated with Eucalyptus plantations and nurseries in Asia and South America.
WenXia Wu, ShuaiFei Chen
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The species of Calonectria include many notorious plant pathogens and are widely distributed around the world. Leaf blight caused by Calonectria species is considered one of the most prominent diseases in Eucalyptus plantations in China. Some Calonectria
Ying Liu, Shuaifei Chen
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Soil-borne Calonectria (Hypocreales, Nectriaceae) associated with Eucalyptus plantations in Colombia [PDF]
Eucalyptus spp. are widely planted in Colombia as an important component of a growing paper and pulp industry. Leaf and shoot blight caused by Calonectria spp. was one of the first disease problems to emerge in these plantations.
Nam Q. Pham +4 more
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Two novel species of Calonectria isolated from soil in a natural forest in China [PDF]
Species of Calonectria include important pathogens of numerous agronomic and forestry crops worldwide, and they are commonly distributed in soils of tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Previous research results indicated that species diversity
QianLi Liu, ShuaiFei Chen
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