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Background Quercus seeds that are recalcitrant to desiccation and freezing temperatures cannot be stored in gene banks under conventional conditions. However, the germplasm of some recalcitrant seeded species can be stored in liquid nitrogen (–196 °C ...
Urszula Wasileńczyk +4 more
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GENETIC ANALYSIS OF ACCESSIONS IN A PEAR GERMPLASM BANK [PDF]
P.S. Ritschel +4 more
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The potential of seedbank digital information in plant conservation
Seedbanks are vital for biodiversity conservation, but their potential remains underutilised due to a limited understanding of the intraspecific genetic diversity they hold. By leveraging digitised data associated with seedbank collections, such as sampling locations, number of maternal plants and seed traits, we can attempt the estimation of genetic ...
Roberta Gargiulo +23 more
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Collecting common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) germplasm in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. [PDF]
With the establishment of Embrapa (Brazilian Enterprise for Agricultural Research), followed the organization of the Genetic Resources Center and the network of active gene banks for several crops.
VIEIRA, E. H. N., FONSECA, J. R.
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Digitalising biodiversity: Exploring perceptions on risks and opportunities
Digitalisation is transforming biodiversity conservation, offering new opportunities for research, governance and public engagement. Herbarium digitisation, for example, enables large‐scale access to plant data, supporting conservation, restoration and sustainable use.
Björn‐Ola Linnér +9 more
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Assessment of the macroalgal genetic resources maintained in European germplasm banks
Abstract Germplasm banks are important for preserving genetic diversity, yet the availability and long-term maintenance of macroalgal strains in germplasm banks is currently limited in European collections. To support future food security, restoration efforts, and biotechnological innovation, a strategy was ...
Laurie Carol Hofmann +26 more
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In neo‐tetraploid rice, the NTRF1–SAPK2 heat shock protein–kinase module coordinates abscisic acid signaling with reactive oxygen species homeostasis to ensure timely tapetal programmed cell death and subsequent pollen maturation, providing a resource for the genetic improvement of polyploid rice.
Lichong Cao +7 more
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Abscisic acid signaling homeostasis is essential for seed storability. The molecular chaperone OsCPN10a enhances rice seed storability by forming a trimeric chaperone complex with OsCPN20‐OsHSP60‐3B that attenuates abscisic acid signaling via direct interaction with OsPYL10‐OsABIL1, thereby maintaining starch integrity and offering a promising target ...
Sufeng Liao +13 more
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NOTE - Accessibility and exchange of plant germplasm by Embrapa [PDF]
This paper presents information about the organizational structure of Embrapa‘s banks and collections of plantgermplasm and lists the 14 projects that comprise the Plant Genetic Resources Network which houses about 200 000 access andcorrespond to a ...
Francisco Ricardo Ferreira +1 more
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Beyond Starch: Towards a Scalable Potato Platform for Molecular Farming
Re‐engineering potato as a biosafe and host‐optimised platform for plant molecular farming by integrating intrinsic biological traits with targeted engineering strategies. ABSTRACT Thirty‐five years after the first recombinant protein was produced in potato and 30 years after clinical trials of edible vaccines from its tubers, the crop is being ...
Izabela Anna Chincinska +2 more
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