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Comparative Genomics and Phylogenetic Analyses of <i>Aquarius macrophyllus</i> and Related Genera in Alismataceae Based on Plastome Data. [PDF]
We sequenced the plastome of Aquarius macrophyllus and conducted a comparative analysis incorporating eight species from four related genera in Alismataceae. Phylogenetic analysis of Alismataceae elucidated that Alisma and Burnatia species were early diverged, followed by Hydrocleys and Limnocharis. The monophyly of Aquarius and its sister relationship
Li J, Wei S, Ying J, Lu Q.
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The large green cascade frog (Odorrana graminea sensu stricto) shows significant genetic differentiation in China, forming western, southern, and eastern clades.
Hanyu Li +5 more
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Stagonosporopsis cucurbitacearum Effector Protein ScAA9 Contributes to Virulence and Triggers Plant Immune Responses. [PDF]
The AA9 family protein ScAA9 of Stagonosporopsis cucurbitacearum plays dual roles as both a virulence factor for infection and a PAMP for host immune manipulation, highlighting the complexity of S. cucurbitacearum–host interactions. ABSTRACT Fungal pathogens secrete cell wall‐degrading enzymes that either act as virulence factors or are perceived by ...
Guo M, Lou J, Han S, Li D, Song F.
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Acoustic communication plays a vital role in frog reproduction. In most anuran species, long-distance sound communication is one-way from males to females; during the reproductive season, males produce species-specific advertisement calls to attract ...
Junxian Shen, Zhimin Xu, P. Narins
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The State of Knowledge of the Primary and Secondary Metabolites of the Iris Genus. [PDF]
The genus Iris L. (Iridaceae) comprises over 320 species, primarily found in the northern hemisphere. Iris species are important in horticulture, folklore and medicine, and contain a variety of primary and secondary metabolites with significant biological activity.
Mykhailenko O +3 more
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Pyrenophora graminea is the seed-borne pathogen causal agent of barley leaf stripe disease. In this work, we screened a collection of 206 spring two-row barley cultivars from Europe for their resistance to the fungal pathogen. Artificial inoculation with
N. Faccini +5 more
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Explosive range expansion of Eulophia graminea (Orchidaceae) in Puerto Ricio and the West Indies
Eulophia graminea Lindley (Orchidaceae), a native orchid of tropical and subtropical Asia, was first reported in the Western Hemisphere from populations in Miami, Florida, U.S.A. where it spread rapidly through the southern part of the state.
J. Ackerman +1 more
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The mitochondrial genome of Odorrana graminea was sequenced and analyzed. The complete mitochondrial genome is 18,106 bp in length, including 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 2 ribosomal RNA genes, 21 transfer RNA genes, and a control region (D-loop). All
Xiang-Xiang Jin +4 more
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Objetivou-se avaliar o impacto da utilização de dois tipos de cama de aviário com a inclusão de níveis de feno de gramínea nestes materiais sobre a qualidade de carne de frangos de corte. Foi utilizado o delineamento experimental inteiramente casualizado,
J. K. Valentim +10 more
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Fine-tuning the buzz: comparing visitation frequency and pollination effectiveness in plant-pollinator networks. [PDF]
Summary Ecological network approaches have advanced our understanding of how species interactions influence community and evolutionary dynamics. However, a key limitation is that most network analyses rely solely on visitation data, often overlooking functional aspects of interactions.
Valadão-Mendes LB +4 more
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