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Identification of evolutionary conserved muskmelon non-coding miRNAs and their target proteins using computational approach and its utility in phylogeny analysis [PDF]
The class of tiny, single-stranded, non-coding RNAs known as microRNAs (miRNAs) consist of 18 to 26 nucleotides. By inhibiting post-transcriptional gene expression, miRNAs govern a variety of biological processes.
Abdul Ghaffar +4 more
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Abstract ‘MaryGold’ is a white-fleshed casaba muskmelon ( Cucumis melo L. Inodorus group) adapted to the climatic and cultural conditions prevalent in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.
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The study revealed that the polyphagous A. indica exhibits higher genetic diversity, lower differentiation, and higher gene flow than the oligophagous A. lewisii, with these differences attributed to their distinct dietary preferences. A. lewisii populations showed significant isolation‐by‐distance, whereas A.
Bo He +8 more
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ChloroScan: Recovering Plastid Genome Bins From Metagenomic Data
ABSTRACT Genome‐resolved metagenomics has contributed greatly to discovering prokaryotic genomes. When applied to microscopic eukaryotes (protists), challenges such as the high number of introns and repeat regions found in nuclear genomes have hampered the mining and discovery of novel protistan lineages.
Yuhao Tong +3 more
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Shoot induction and plant regeneration from cotyledon segments of the muskmelon variety "hógolyó"
Cotyledonary segments of the casaba type muskmelon variety "Hógolyó" were used to induce organogenesis. Fifty different hormone combinations were applied to enhance the induction of shoot formation on the edge of the segments. The phases of organogenesis
Cs. Bársony +3 more
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Background Hypoxia causes injury and yield loss. Soil aeration has been reported to accelerate the growth of plants and increase crop yield. The aim of this study was to examine growth response of greenhouse-produced muskmelon to 3 levels of sub-surface ...
Yuan Li +5 more
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Abstract Salicylic acid (SA) is an elicitor of abiotic stress tolerance in plants, but a comparative analysis of its effects across cereals remains under‐explored. This review article assesses the literature on the biological functioning of exogenous SA application (foliar‐ or root‐applied) in water‐stressed cereals.
Christos A. Damalas +1 more
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Climacteric type muskmelons (Cucumis melo L.) are highly perishable and susceptible to moisture loss and decay during storage and transport, and possess very short storage life under ambient conditions.
BINDU H +7 more
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The predicted repertoire of type III secretion system effectors (T3SEs) in Erwinia tracheiphila, causal agent of cucurbit bacterial wilt, is much larger than in xylem pathogens in the closely related genera Erwinia and Pantoea.
Olakunle I. Olawole +2 more
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ABSTRACT Against rapid urbanization in China, food security challenges including shrinking arable land and weak agri‐food supply chain resilience have become increasingly prominent, which elevates the strategic value of peri‐urban agriculture in localizing supply chains and safeguarding urban food security.
Fanhao Yang +4 more
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