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Cell wall-derived mechanical signals control cell growth and division during root development. [PDF]
Svolacchia N +15 more
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Abstract Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), a foundation of global food security, faces persistent threats from stripe rust caused by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst). The pathogen thrives in cool and humid environments and regularly causes epidemics that lead to severe yield losses.
Farkhandah Jan +11 more
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Imputation integrates single-cell and spatial gene expression data to resolve transcriptional networks in barley shoot meristem development. [PDF]
Demesa-Arevalo E +11 more
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Abstract Polyploidization has played a key role in plant genome evolution. Eragrostis curvula (Schrad.) Ness, a perennial forage grass species of the Poaceae family, is an excellent model for investigating genome duplication due to its natural variation in ploidy levels.
D. F. Santoro +5 more
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Transgene-free genome editing in citrus and poplar meristem tissues via biolistic ribonucleoprotein delivery of CRISPR-Cas9. [PDF]
Rocha DC +11 more
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Abstract Spot blotch (SB), caused by Bipolaris sorokiniana, is a major yield‐limiting disease of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in the warm, humid agroclimatic zones of South Asia. The development of resistant cultivars through molecular approaches offers a sustainable strategy for managing this disease.
Nikita Aggarwal +6 more
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MPK3 as a Signalling Hub in Plants: Integrating Plant Growth, Development and Stress Response. [PDF]
Gao F +9 more
europepmc +1 more source
Identification of three LRR-RKs involved in perception of root meristem growth factor in Arabidopsis
Hidefumi Shinohara +4 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
The SD1 locus affects primary seed dormancy in winter malting barley
Abstract Preharvest sprouting (PHS) resistance and seed dormancy are key targets for malting barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) in environments with a high probability of rain events at harvest. Characterization has been limited in winter malting barley compared to spring malting barley in the United States.
Karl H. Kunze +3 more
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