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Evolutionary Assembly and Future Design of Gibberellin Signaling. [PDF]
Fan W, Chen X, Li D, Gao X, Fu X.
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ABSTRACT Biochar provides multiple agronomic benefits, including carbon sequestration and reduced nutrient leaching. This study evaluated the effects of wood‐ and crab shell‐based biochar, enriched with cow urine or liquid seaweed extract, on soil nitrogen (N) dynamics and early spring wheat (Triticum aestivum) growth. Three experiments were conducted:
Tim Morcom +5 more
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Integrated transcriptomic and Metabolomic insights into the dynamic changes in gene expression and secondary metabolites in gibberellin-treated grape berries. [PDF]
Xun Z +6 more
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Abstract Polyploidization has played a key role in plant genome evolution. Eragrostis curvula (Schrad.) Ness, a perennial forage grass species of the Poaceae family, is an excellent model for investigating genome duplication due to its natural variation in ploidy levels.
D. F. Santoro +5 more
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The interaction of gibberellin and melatonin promotes tobacco leaf growth and balances chemical components content in upper leaves. [PDF]
Xie H +11 more
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The role of gibberellin signalling in plant responses to abiotic stress
E. Colebrook +3 more
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Genetic control of wheat flour end‐use quality and rheology by genome‐wide association studies
Abstract Improving end‐use quality in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) requires dissecting the genetic basis of complex processing traits and deploying robust prediction pipelines in breeding. We performed genome‐wide association studies (GWASs) using 1767 high‐quality single‐nucleotide polymorphisms generated by genotyping‐by‐sequencing in a diverse ...
Juan Menor de Gaspar +10 more
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RNHL1 phase separation coordinates ethylene and gibberellin signaling to regulate wheat plant height. [PDF]
Jing H.
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Regulation of Strigolactone Biosynthesis by Gibberellin Signaling1[OPEN]
Shinsaku Ito +12 more
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Abstract Rice (Oryza sativa L.) tillering is a critical determinant of grain yield, yet the genetic mechanisms underlying non‐productive tillers remain poorly understood. Here, we report a novel high‐tillering (HT) phenotype derived from a cross between the elite cultivar Milyang23 and weedy rice Hapcheonaengmi3. The HT phenotype was absent in parental
Kyu‐Chan Shim +8 more
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