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Summary Antifungal proteins (AFPs) derived from filamentous fungi show great potential against economically significant fungi that cause plant diseases and consequently threat food safety and security. This study focuses on the Penicillium expansum PeAfpA and Penicillium digitatum PdAfpB proteins and their activity against several phytopathogens.
Adrià Bugeda+6 more
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Chromosome Ordinal Number-Related Genomic Stability Revealed Among <i>Oryza</i> and Other Poaceae Plants. [PDF]
Wang X+12 more
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Taxonomic Studies of Oryza III. Key to the Species and Their Enumeration
Tuguo Tateoka
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Summary Dendrobium devonianum, a species of the Orchidaceae family, is notable for its unique floral characteristics, which include two yellow spots and purple tips on its labellum, as well as fringed edges. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying flower pattern formation in D.
Jing Wang+10 more
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The emergence of waterlogged Oryza species ∼15Mya (million years ago) supplied an anoxic warm bed for methane-producing microorganisms, and methane emissions have hence accompanied the entire evolutionary history of the genus Oryza.
Jia Hu+6 more
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Genus-Wide Pan-Genome Analysis of <i>Oryza</i> Calcium-Dependent Protein Kinase Genes and Their Related Kinases Highlights the Complexity of Protein Domain Architectures and Expression Dynamics. [PDF]
Shi F+7 more
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The Regeneration of Rice Plant, Oryza sativa L., in the Callus Derived from the Seminal Root
Shin-ichiro KAWATA, Aiya Ishihara
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A plant viral effector subverts FER‐RALF1 module‐mediated intracellular immunity
Summary The receptor‐like kinase FERONIA (FER) is a prominent member of the Catharanthus roseus RLK1 (CrRLK1L) family, functioning as a modulator of immune receptor kinase complex formation in response to rapid alkalinization factors (RALFs). Typically, FER recognizes mature extracellular RALFs to combat bacterial and fungal infections.
Penghuan Rui+11 more
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ESSENTIAL MEIOTIC ENDONUCLEASE 1 is required for chloroplast development and DNA repair in rice
Summary Chloroplast development is fundamental to photosynthesis and plant growth but is sensitive to environmental stress. Chloroplast development and division require genome stability and DNA repair, but the underlying mechanisms have been unclear. Using a forward genetic approach, we identified the striped‐leaf mutant k48 in the rice (Oryza sativa L.
Yanxin Du+5 more
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