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ABSTRACT Nanocarriers can improve pesticide delivery efficiency and reduce phytotoxicity, thereby supporting sustainable strategies for crop protection. Given this potential, it is essential to investigate their effects on crop physiology and development.
Yahui Yang +8 more
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Novel Targets for Fruit Conservation Strategies Revealed by Omics Studies: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Storch TT +4 more
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A role for biotechnologies in the improvement of oil palm sustainability [PDF]
Jaligot, Estelle, Rival, Alain
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An optical instrument for the submillimeter spectroscopy of the volatile metabolome
F. Bondu +8 more
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ABSTRACT As the staple food of over half the world's population, rice with a high resistant starch (RS) content may be beneficial in the dietary prevention of diabetes and hyperlipidemia. Mutating key enzymes in starch metabolism to increase the RS content has been successful in other crops.
Qingqing Yang +5 more
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Maternal lipidomic signatures of preterm and small-for-gestational-age newborn infants in low- and middle-income countries. [PDF]
Marić I +19 more
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ABSTRACT The Orchidaceae family, with its unparalleled species diversity among angiosperms, is integral to ornamental, medicinal, cultural, and ecological value. Multi‐omics techniques have proven invaluable for the identification of candidate genes and the advancement of functional genomics research. Nevertheless, the application of these technologies
Yonglu Wei +13 more
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Daily Consumption of Kombucha Influences the Urinary and Plasma Metabolome in a Healthy Human Cohort [PDF]
Amanda J. Lloyd +13 more
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Reducing the Sinapine Levels of Camelina sativa Seeds Through Targeted Genome Editing of REF1
ABSTRACT Sinapine (O‐sinapoyl choline) is the major phenolic metabolite typically found in the oil‐rich seeds of Brassicaceae such as Camelina sativa and Brassica napus. It imparts a bitter taste to the seeds as a defence mechanism against herbivores, but it also renders them less palatable to livestock.
Amélie A. Kelly +5 more
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