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Three Men and an Abbey: The Cornaro Triple Portrait☆
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Rachel Healy
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Complete Chloroplast Genome and Phylogenomic Analysis of <i>Davallia trichomanoides</i> (Polypodiaceae). [PDF]
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Molecular mechanisms of plant NLR activation and signalling
SUMMARY Plants rely on NLRs (nucleotide‐binding leucine‐rich repeat receptors) to recognise effector proteins secreted by pathogens into plant cells and to deliver disease resistance. Plant NLRs are broadly characterised by their N‐terminal domains, which include the TIR (Toll/interleukin‐1 receptor) and the CC (coiled‐coil) domains.
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Epiphytic Plants: Perspective on Their Diversity, Distribution, Systematics and Conservation in the Changing Environment. [PDF]
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