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ABSTRACT Plant architecture, including plant height, tiller number, and leaf angle, is a critical determinant of rice yield. However, few genes have been identified that simultaneously regulate these traits and hold breeding value. We have previously shown that OsWRKY53 regulates the plant height and leaf angle via BR signalling.
Jiaqi Tang +15 more
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The initiation of embryo growth in imbibed celery mericarps marks a key mechanism by which temperature signals are integrated to regulate germination timing. [PDF]
Walker M +3 more
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ABSTRACT Lipid remodelling is a fundamental component of plant responses to environmental stress and development, yet its regulation in fast‐growing aquatic plants remains poorly understood. Here, we investigated how abscisic acid (ABA) regulates triacylglycerol (TAG) accumulation and fatty acid (FA) composition in the duckweed Lemna minor.
Eunbi Kim +11 more
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A balance of metabolism and diffusion articulates a gibberellin hormone gradient in the <i>Arabidopsis</i> root. [PDF]
Kiradjiev KB +3 more
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ABSTRACT In natural environments, plants compete with neighbouring plants for resources such as light, water and nutrients. To detect neighbours, plants have evolved mechanisms that are poorly understood at the molecular‐genetic level. This study examined the impact of competition on the growth and reproductive success of Arabidopsis thaliana grown in ...
Jessica Thome +10 more
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Unearthing a legacy from the green revolution: Rht-D1b contributes to larger roots in modern bread wheat varieties. [PDF]
Lorenzo CD.
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ABSTRACT Pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) is a redox cofactor derived from prokaryotes that participates in various biological processes involving dehydrogenase enzymes. Previous field trials identified a PQQ‐producing endophyte, Burkholderia seminalis 869T2, which enhances banana growth and reduces Fusarium wilt incidence from 24.5% to 3.4%.
Shih‐Hsun Walter Hung +11 more
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The Physio-Biochemical Changes Induced by Gibberellic Acid Seed Priming in Rice Seeds against Submergence Stress: Consequences for Starch Degradation, Energy Metabolism and Hormonal Metabolism. [PDF]
Wang W +7 more
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