Summary Revealing the multicellular compartmentalization map is crucial for plant breeding and metabolism regulation. Despite the importance of triterpenes as active compounds, there has been no report on their biosynthetic multicellular mapping. In this study, ginsenosides are used as an example to reveal the multicellular compartmentalization map of ...
Rubing Wang+8 more
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Erratum to "Identification, characterization, and expression of Oryza sativa tryptophan decarboxylase genes associated with fluroxypyr-meptyl metabolism". [PDF]
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Evolutionary Dynamics and Expression Divergence of the MADS-Box Gene Family During Recent Speciation of AA-Genome Oryza Species. [PDF]
Tian J, Gao L.
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A natural variation in the promoter of TaGDSL‐7D contributes to grain weight and yield in wheat
Summary Grain weight (GW) is a critical agronomic trait that greatly impacts wheat yield, yet the underlying genetic factors remain largely unknown. Here, we identify and characterize a candidate gene TaGDSL‐7D controlling GW in wheat through map‐based cloning, which encodes an ER‐located GDSL‐family protein.
Fei He+10 more
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Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Analysis of the <i>Shaker</i> K<sup>+</sup> Channel Gene Family in Cassava (<i>Manihot esculenta</i> Crantz) Under Potassium Stress. [PDF]
Xie X+7 more
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Understanding plant phenotypes in crop breeding through explainable AI
Summary Machine learning use in plant phenotyping has grown exponentially. These algorithms empowered the use of image data to measure plant traits rapidly and to predict the effect of genetic and environmental conditions on plant phenotype. However, the lack of interpretability in machine learning models has limited their usefulness in gaining ...
Monica F. Danilevicz+5 more
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The Auxin Response Factor <i>OsARF25</i> Negatively Regulates Grain Size and Weight in Rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i> L.) by Activating the Expression of <i>SG1</i> and <i>OsOFP04</i>. [PDF]
Zhang X+6 more
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LAZY5 acts in an LAZY1‐independent pathway to regulate rice tiller angle
Summary Tiller angle is a key agronomic trait that influences plant architecture and thus grain yield by optimizing rice planting density. Although great progress has been made in understanding the LAZY1‐dependent pathway mediating rice tiller angle, the genetic regulatory network of rice tiller angle remains to be elucidated. Here, we identified a new
Wenguang Wang+12 more
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