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Characterization of Sugar Contents and Sucrose Metabolizing Enzymes in Developing Leaves of Hevea brasiliensis

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2018
Sucrose-metabolizing enzymes in plant leaves have hitherto been investigated mainly in temperate plants, and rarely conducted in tandem with gene expression and sugar analysis. Here, we investigated the sugar content, gene expression, and the activity of
Jinheng Zhu   +9 more
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An insight into Hevea - Phytophthora interaction: The story of Hevea defense and Phytophthora counter defense mediated through molecular signalling

open access: yesCurrent Plant Biology, 2019
Hevea brasiliensis is the major commercial source of natural rubber in the world accounting for 99% of the world’s total rubber production. Abnormal leaf fall disease caused by Phytophthora spp.
Anu Krishnan   +2 more
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Studies in the Genus Hevea VII

open access: hybridBotanical Museum leaflets, Harvard University, 1953
Richard Evans Schultes
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Effect of Hevea brasiliensis seed meal or Euphorbia heterophylla seed supplemented diets on performance, physicochemical and sensory properties of eggs, and egg yolk fatty acid profile in guinea fowl (Numida meleagris)

open access: yesPoultry Science, 2020
: A total of 144 French selected breed (Galor) female guinea fowl (GF) of 42 wk of age were enrolled for a feeding trial of 15, 30, and 45 D duration. The birds were randomly assigned to 18 cages, each containing 8 birds.
G.F. Kouassi   +4 more
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Characterization of a vacuolar sucrose transporter, HbSUT5, from Hevea brasiliensis: involvement in latex production through regulation of intracellular sucrose transport in the bark and laticifers

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology, 2019
Background Sucrose (Suc), as the precursor molecule for rubber biosynthesis in Hevea brasiliensis, is transported via phloem-mediated long-distance transport from leaves to laticifers in trunk bark, where latex (cytoplasm of laticifers) is tapped for ...
Xiangyu Long   +7 more
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Chromosome‐level wild Hevea brasiliensis genome provides new tools for genomic‐assisted breeding and valuable loci to elevate rubber yield

open access: yesPlant Biotechnology Journal, 2023
Summary The rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) is grown in tropical regions and is the major source of natural rubber. Using traditional breeding approaches, the latex yield has increased by sixfold in the last century.
Han Cheng   +12 more
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Optimization of the Transformation Protocol for Increased Efficiency of Genetic Transformation in Hevea brasiliensis

open access: yesPlants, 2022
The recurring growth of bacterium in newly developed resistant cells and a minimal level of bacterial infection rate are the main limiting factors of Agrobacterium-mediated transformation experiments in Hevea brasiliensis.
J. Udayabhanu   +5 more
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CgNPG1 as a Novel Pathogenic Gene of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides From Hevea brasiliensis in Mycelial Growth, Conidiation, and the Invasive Structures Development

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2021
The rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) is a tropical perennial crop for the primary source of natural rubber. Colletotrichum gloeosporioides from Hevea brasiliensis (C. gloeosporioides Hb) and Colletotrichum acutatum from Hevea brasiliensis (C. acutatum Hb)
C. Liang   +7 more
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Amblyseiulella heveae

open access: yes, 2021
Amblyseiulella heveae (Oudemans) Typhlodromus heveae Oudemans, 1930: 97. Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) heveae Chant, 1959: 5. Amblyseius (Asperoseius) heveae Pritchard & Baker, 1962. 205. Amblyseiulella heveae Moraes et al., 1986: 5. (Figs 15 –21, 87–88) Female (n = 10). Dorsum (Figs 15). Dorsal shield 338 (335–343) long, 174 (170–180) wide with a incision
Bhowmik, Sagarika, Karmakar, Krishna
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HbSnRK2.6 Functions in ABA-Regulated Cold Stress Response by Promoting HbICE2 Transcriptional Activity in Hevea brasiliensis

open access: yesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021
Low temperature remarkably limits rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg.) growth, latex production, and geographical distribution, but the underlying mechanisms of Hevea brasiliensis cold stress response remain elusive. Here, we identified HbSnRK2.6
Xue Wang   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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