Characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the complete chloroplast genome of <i>Cordia subcordata</i> Lamarck 1899, a protected plant in China. [PDF]
Liu M+5 more
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Comparative and Phylogenetic Analysis of Complete Chloroplast Genomes of Five <i>Mangifera</i> Species. [PDF]
Tang Y+10 more
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Summary Walnut (Juglans regia L.) is a significant commercial tree, valued both for its timber and nut production and it is extensively cultivated across the globe. We exploit heterografting by using cultivar‐‘Shangsong14’ (Juglans regia; ‘S14’) as scion and hybrid elite‐‘Zhongningqi’ (Juglans hindsii × Juglans regia; ‘Q’) as rootstock and self ...
Baoxin Li+6 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of <i>Sorbus monbeigii</i> (Cardot) N.P.Balakr. 1970 (Rosaceae) and its phylogenetic analysis. [PDF]
Pan YJ, Lin YY, Tian CF, Li M, Wang XR.
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Summary The pigment gland in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) is a specialized structure that serves as a reservoir for gossypol and its derivatives. The morphogenesis of the pigment gland is complex and involves sophisticated but poorly understood interactions among genes that regulate cell differentiation and development.
Yihao Zang+12 more
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Sequencing of historical plastid genomes reveal exceptional genetic diversity in early domesticated rye plants. [PDF]
Komluski J+7 more
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A visual monitoring DNA‐free multi‐gene editing system excised via LoxP::FRT/FLP in poplar
Summary The CRISPR‐Cas9 system has emerged as a potent molecular scalpel for precise genome editing, and profoundly revolutionized plant genetics and breeding, facilitating the development of innovative and improved plant varieties. Typically, the CRISPR‐Cas9 gene‐editing construct is delivered into target organisms via Agrobacterium tumefaciens ...
Ruqian Wu+11 more
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Genome-wide molecular fingerprinting reveals local geographical genetic patterns in the North American angiosperm genus Triosteum (Caprifoliaceae). [PDF]
Ruttink T+6 more
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Summary Dihydrochalcones are secondary metabolites with manifold dietary and pharmaceutical properties, but with a yet unclear function in plants. The abundance of dihydrochalcones, particularly phloridzin, makes Malus ssp. unique in the plant kingdom. The gene(s)/enzyme(s) for the key reaction in phloridzin biosynthesis, the reduction in the C3‐bridge
Susan Schröpfer+14 more
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