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ScWRKY2: a key regulator for smut resistance in sugarcane
Summary Sugarcane smut is a worldwide fungal disease caused by Sporisorium scitamineum, which seriously jeopardizes the healthy and sustainable development of the sugarcane industry. WRKY transcription factors are actively involved in plant responses to pathogen infection; however, the mechanisms by which WRKY mediates resistance to sugarcane smut ...
Dongjiao Wang+13 more
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Ensembl R88 Hordeum Vulgare Linksets
Ensembl Hordeum Vulgare LinkSets Gene - Transcript ...
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ZmSSRP1, transactivated by OPAQUE11, positively regulates starch biosynthesis in maize endosperm
Summary Starch synthesis is crucial for crop yield and quality. This study reveals an O11‐ZmSSRP1 module of kernel starch biosynthesis in maize (Zea mays). We identify STARCH SYNTHESIS REGULATING PROTEIN 1 (ZmSSRP1) positively regulates amylose and amylopectin‐dependent starch synthesis in maize endosperm.
Long Chen+7 more
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Ecological farming is more environmental friendly than conventional farming and promotes habitat heterogenity. Changes in dispersion and structures of small mammals reflected quality of habitats in agriculture landscape.
V. Langraf+3 more
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Plant Responses to Saline Substrates III. Effect of Nutrient Concentration on the Growth and Ion Uptake of Hordeum Vulgare During a Sodium Chloride Stress [PDF]
H. Greenway
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Archaeobotanical study of a late Iron Age agricultural complex at Orijärvi, Eastern Finland [PDF]
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Vanhanen, Santeri
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Summary Erysiphe necator, the causal agent of powdery mildew (PM), is a fungal pathogen that can severely reduce crop yields. In this study, stable overexpression and silencing demonstrated that the transcription factor VqWRKY46 was identified as a positive regulator of PM resistance in grapevine.
Xiuming Zhang+10 more
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Plant Response to Saline Substrates VII. Growth and Ion Uptake Throughout Plant Development in Two Varieties of Hordeum Vulgare [PDF]
H. Greenway
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Exploring potential strategies for haploid induction based on double fertilization in plants
Summary Haploid induction (HI), an indispensable procedure in doubled haploid breeding, has attracted increasing attention in crop genetic improvement due to its ability to rapidly fix desirable traits in a homozygous state, thereby shortening the breeding cycle.
Tengyu Li+14 more
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Ion Exchange and Diffusion in Roots of Hordeum Vulgare [PDF]
M. G. Pitman
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