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Time‐ and space‐resolved transcriptional regulation in Arabidopsis thaliana
Transcript abundance patterns in time and space of kinases, E3 ligases and transcription factors in Arabidopsis thaliana demonstrate ample room for dynamic and specific regulation of metabolism and stress responses. Abstract General metabolism and responses to internal or external signals are tightly regulated in plants.
S. Zenker, K. Schiller, A. Bräutigam
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Oligomerization-competent PIF4 drives thermomorphogenesis through functional redundancy in transactivation and DNA binding. [PDF]
Xiong H +9 more
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Vegetation type and microclimate shape recruitment of a generalist tree seedling, while fire history alters cotyledon use over time. Abstract Temperature and humidity are key factors influencing seed germination, varying across vegetation types and in response to disturbances such as fire.
M. A. De Macedo, D. R. Rossatto
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Cytokinin signaling mediated by KMD2 promotes Arabidopsis hypocotyl grafting success. [PDF]
Kim J, Strader L, Damodaran S.
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Significance Statement A high‐quality mungbean genome was assembled and connected with domestication and GWAS analysis. EVM0030058 improved isovitexin in hairy roots. VrLFRH1 was found associated with yield‐related traits. This study presents a high‐quality chromosome‐level genome assembly of the southern Chinese mungbean cultivar Sulv1, with superior ...
Jinyang Liu +10 more
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Significance Statement Circadian rhythms of firefly luciferase in the Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) species Kalanchoë laxiflora were driven by both CAM and non‐CAM gene promoters, revealing valuable new insights into both the leaf developmental and circadian clock control associated with CAM. The CAM KlGPT2 promoter drove rhythms in K.
Jessica H. Pritchard +8 more
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The Lettuce Expression Browser: from lab to LEB
Significance Statement The Lettuce Expression Browser (LEB) provides the first high‐resolution gene expression atlas for both cultivated and wild lettuce species. This open‐access resource enables detailed exploration of gene activity across development stages and stress conditions, advancing functional genomics in the Asteraceae family.
Dirk‐Jan M. van Workum +18 more
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Functional conservation and diversity of phytochrome B and its potential applications in crop improvement. [PDF]
Tao Q, Wang G, Wang Z, An Y, Ma L, Li G.
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