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Effect of CPPU on postharvest attributes of Chinese flowering cabbage during storage

Postharvest Biology and Technology, 2021
Abstract Chinese flowering cabbage is an important cultivated leafy vegetable. Experiments were conducted to test the effect of exogenous application of N-phenyl-N-(2-chloro-4-pyridyl) urea (CPPU) as a cytokinin analogue on postharvest attributes of Chinese flowering cabbage during storage at low temperature.
Fengjun Li   +7 more
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Characterization of interspecific hybrids between flowering Chinese cabbage and broccoli

Scientia Horticulturae, 2018
Abstract sInterspecific hybridization is widely observed within diverse eukaryotic taxa and is considered an important driver of genome evolution. We selected one flowering Chinese cabbage variety and one broccoli variety for hybridization. Heterologous haploid offspring were obtained by embryo rescue, and heterologous diploids were obtained by ...
Yunxiao Wei   +7 more
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Effects of Moringa oleifera leaf-derived carbon dots treatment on ROS metabolism regulation for postharvest flowering Chinese cabbage preservation.

Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB
Postharvest flowering Chinese cabbage is prone to rapid senescence and quality deterioration during storage at room temperature. The imbalance of reactive oxygen species (ROS) metabolism is one of the critical factors leading to this process.
Ziyan Zhou   +7 more
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Function of BrSOC1b gene in flowering regulation of Chinese cabbage and its protein interaction

Planta, 2023
BrSOC1b may promote early flowering of Chinese cabbage by acting on BrAGL9 a, BrAGL9 b, BrAGL2 and BrAGL8 proteins. SOC1 is a flowering signal integrator that acts as a key regulator in controlling plant flowering time. This study focuses on the cloning of the open reading frame of SOC1b (BrSOC1b, Gene ID: Bra000393) gene, and analyzes its structure ...
Xin Li   +9 more
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Enhanced accumulation of indole glucosinolate and resistance to insect and pathogen in flowering Chinese cabbage by overexpression of Arabidopsis CYP79B2 and CYP83B1

Pest Management Science
Indole glucosinolates (IGs) are a group of phytochemicals that are derived from tryptophan and mainly found in Brassicaceae. The breakdown products play an important role in insect and disease resistance.
Yue Hou   +13 more
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Flower formation of Chinese cabbage. I. Response to vernalization and photoperiods

Scientia Horticulturae, 1984
Abstract The influence of temperature, vernalization duration and photoperiods on the leaf number and beginning of bolting of Chinese cabbage was tested in growth chambers. An increasing effect of vernalization was indicated by decreasing leaf number and premature bolting. Sensitiveness for vernalization started with germination and remained constant
B. Elers, H.-J. Wiebe
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Salvia miltiorrhiza-derived carbon dots alleviate cadmium stress in flowering Chinese cabbage by suppressing BrTCP9-mediated cadmium transport and reactive oxygen species metabolism.

Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB
Cadmium stress not only inhibits vegetable growth but also threatens food safety. Carbon dots (CDs) and TCP transcription factors play crucial roles in responding to abiotic stress.
Hongyi Qin   +9 more
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High relative humidity mitigates the adverse effects of excessive light by protecting photosynthetic machinery in flowering Chinese cabbage.

Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB
Increasing canopy relative air humidity (RH) facilitates the resistance of flowering Chinese cabbage plants against excessive light exposure in a plant factory with artificial lighting (PFAL), thereby completely inhibiting leaf burn occurrence.
Gengzhen Pan   +6 more
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Fine Mapping of BrTCP1 as a Key Regulator of Branching in Flowering Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis)

Horticulturae
Branching is a critical agronomic trait in flowering Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis), influencing plant architecture and yield. In this study, there was a highly significant difference between CX010 (single primary rosette branches) and ...
Chuanhong Liu   +7 more
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Identification and characterization of flowering repressor-related genes in Chinese cabbage

BioChip Journal, 2012
In this study, we used a five-step process to identify those genes most likely involved in flowering repression in the Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa). We tested 6,275 candidate genes with 300K microarrays, which included specific gene expression profiles of FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC) mutants and normal cultivars during five cold vernalization stages ...
ChangKug Kim   +7 more
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