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Journal of Berry Research, 2023
BACKGROUND: Cerasus humilis (Bge.) Sok. fruit (C. humilis) is rich in polyphenols and has a potential anti-tumor effect. However, its anti-tumor functional compositions and mechanism remain unclear. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate the antitumor
Yushi Zhang +5 more
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BACKGROUND: Cerasus humilis (Bge.) Sok. fruit (C. humilis) is rich in polyphenols and has a potential anti-tumor effect. However, its anti-tumor functional compositions and mechanism remain unclear. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate the antitumor
Yushi Zhang +5 more
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Botanical journal of the Linnean Society, 2023
The European fan palm (Chamaerops humilis, Arecaceae) is the only native palm in continental Europe, providing ecosystem services that are hard to obtain from other species.
A. Giovino +10 more
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The European fan palm (Chamaerops humilis, Arecaceae) is the only native palm in continental Europe, providing ecosystem services that are hard to obtain from other species.
A. Giovino +10 more
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A Cerasus humilis transcription factor, ChDREB2C, enhances salt tolerance in transgenic Arabidopsis.
Plant biology, 2023DREB transcription factors play important roles in plant responses to various abiotic and biotic stresses. We conducted bioinformatics analysis of ChDREB2C, explored subcellular localization, transcription activation activity, and heterologous expression
D. Wang +5 more
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Microorganisms
In mycorrhizal symbiotic relationships, non-photosynthetic myco-heterotrophic plants are unable to supply photosynthates to their associated fungi. On the contrary, they rely on fungal carbon to sustain their own growth.
Yawei Liu +9 more
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In mycorrhizal symbiotic relationships, non-photosynthetic myco-heterotrophic plants are unable to supply photosynthates to their associated fungi. On the contrary, they rely on fungal carbon to sustain their own growth.
Yawei Liu +9 more
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