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Conventional Versus Organic Wheat Production: Implications on Breeding and the Supply Chain

open access: yesPlant Breeding, Volume 145, Issue 4, Page 689-703, August 2026.
ABSTRACT The majority of the wheat produced worldwide originates from conventional (CON) farming systems. However, EU policies aim to tremendously expand the area dedicated to organic (ORG) farming by 2030, which could affect stakeholders in the wheat supply chain and wheat breeding strategies.
Carina Meyenberg   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Genomic and Physiological Insights Into Heat–Drought Tolerance in Wheat Through GWAS and Phenotypic Evaluation

open access: yesPlant, Cell &Environment, Volume 49, Issue 8, Page 5511-5529, August 2026.
ABSTRACT Climate change‐driven heat and drought stresses during reproductive stages significantly threaten wheat productivity. To investigate the genetic and physiological basis of combined heat–drought (HD) tolerance, we evaluated 345 wheat genotypes under three environments of HD stresses, non‐stress glasshouse conditions and a late‐sowing field ...
Jingjuan Zhang   +14 more
wiley   +1 more source

Phycobilisomes: modular light‐harvesting systems of cyanobacteria and red algae

open access: yesThe Plant Journal, Volume 127, Issue 3, August 2026.
SUMMARY Phycobilisomes (PBSs) are supramolecular pigment–protein complexes that function as the principal light‐harvesting antennae in cyanobacteria, red algae (Rhodophyta), and glaucophytes, and to a lesser extent in cryptophytes. Because the intrinsic chlorophyll‐based antennae of the photosystems absorb poorly in the green region of the spectrum ...
Henning Kirst   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Transcriptome of Cunninghamia lanceolata male/female cone reveal the association between MIKC MADS-box genes and reproductive organs development. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biol, 2020
Wang D   +12 more
europepmc   +1 more source

A First‐In‐Class Antibody Enabling Detection of Altered Peripheral Non‐Phosphorylated Clusterin With Translational Potential in Dementia

open access: yesThe FASEB Journal, Volume 40, Issue 14, 31 July 2026.
Non‐phosphorylated clusterin is decreased in the serum of dementia patients but not in Parkinson's disease, and phosphorylated clusterin in serum does not originate from the brain. 3D3F10, a monoclonal antibody specific to non‐phosphorylated clusterin, enables modification‐specific detection with diagnostic potential for dementia.
Hejie Li   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

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