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Transformation of Lotus japonicus using the herbicide resistance bar gene as a selectable marker [PDF]
D. Lohar+4 more
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The biocultural heritage and changing role of indigenous yams in the Republic of Guinea, West Africa
Global yam production is centred on West Africa, but there are significant knowledge gaps about farm‐level diversity across much of the region, and especially in Guinea. Although yam production is increasing in Guinea, in the longer term, varietal diversity and the sustainability of agri‐systems are at risk.
Nagnouma Condé+8 more
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Standing genetic variation fuels rapid evolution of herbicide resistance in blackgrass. [PDF]
Kersten S+14 more
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Transformation of Tobacco with a Mutated Cyanobacterial Phytoene Desaturase Gene Confers Resistance to Bleaching Herbicides [PDF]
Tobias Wagner+2 more
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Agricultural intensification is a major driver of biodiversity decline in agrosystems. For instance, it has been shown that conventional farming leads to a decline in soil microbial diversity and triggers a strong selection process, altering the functioning of the whole ecosystem.
Claire Ricono+8 more
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Following the withdrawal of livestock grazing, cheatgrass increased appreciably to surpass critical invasion thresholds. However, much can be learned from patchiness in the invasion, most notably that soil‐surface biocrusts and perennial grasses provide resistance to invasion.
Matthew J. Germino+2 more
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A LuALS Mutation with High Sulfonylurea Herbicide Resistance in Linum usitatissimum L. [PDF]
Liu C+6 more
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Resistance against Herbicide Isoxaben and Cellulose Deficiency Caused by Distinct Mutations in Same Cellulose Synthase Isoform CESA6 [PDF]
Thierry T. Desprez+8 more
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Policy influence 2024: Building societal impact at Plants, People, Planet
Plants, People, Planet provides a forum for innovative research at the intersection of plants, society and the planet. We are particularly keen to publish studies that generate societal impact and address global issues with plant‐focused solutions. Since 2022, we have been celebrating societal impact at Plants, People, Planet by showcasing articles ...
Simon Hiscock+2 more
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Abstract Genetic improvement and hybridization in the Populus genus have led to the development of genotypes exhibiting fast growth, high rooting ability and disease resistance. However, while large biomass production is important for bioenergy crops, efficient use of resources including water is also important in sites lacking irrigation and for ...
Heidi J. Renninger+2 more
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