ABSTRACT Enhancing both starch and protein accumulation is a key strategy for improving maize yield and quality. Achieving this goal requires an in‐depth understanding of the regulatory mechanisms that integrate these pathways. Here, we demonstrate that functionally redundant subclass III SNF1‐related protein kinase 2s (SnRK2s) act as central ...
Yayun Wang +16 more
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Transcription factors in Orinus: novel insights into transcription regulation for speciation adaptation on the Qinghai-Xizang (Tibet) Plateau. [PDF]
Min Q +8 more
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BdNRT2A and BdNRT3.2 Are the Major Components of the High-Affinity Nitrate Transport System in <i>Brachypodium distachyon</i>. [PDF]
David LC +10 more
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Seeds and seedlings in Hanguanaceae and Flagellariaceae (Monocotyledons)
H.‐J. Tillich
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ABSTRACT Stomata are microscopic pores that regulate the exchange of CO2 and water vapour, making them a major target for engineering plants with improved intrinsic water use efficiency (iWUE). Proof‐of‐concept studies have demonstrated the potential to increase iWUE by reducing stomatal density (SD) and stomatal conductance (gsw) by ubiquitously ...
Daniel Lunn +7 more
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Genome-wide identification and expression patterns analysis of the DREB gene family under various abiotic stress in Lolium perenne. [PDF]
Yang Z +6 more
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Foliar architecture of vanilloid orchids: insights into the evolution of reticulate leaf venation in monocotyledons [PDF]
Kenneth M. Cameron
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ABSTRACT Improving seed oil yield is essential for developing Camelina sativa as a sustainable biofuel crop. Fatty acid synthesis depends on the production of acetyl‐CoA from photosynthetically derived sugars. Trehalose 6‐phosphate (T6P), a proxy for sucrose availability, can link sugar status to plant growth and development. Synthesised by trehalose 6‐
Saroj Kumar Sah +7 more
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Comprehensive Identification and Expression Analysis of the <i>SWEET</i> Gene Family in <i>Actinidia eriantha</i> Reveals That Two <i>AeSWEET11</i> Genes Function in Sucrose and Hexose Transport. [PDF]
Feng X, Huang Q, Gao M, Lai R, Chen Y.
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