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Editorial: Plant reproduction under environmental stress
Kevin Begcy +3 more
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A seasonal strategy for pollen tube growth and ovule development to overcome winter in Japanese stone oak (Lithocarpus edulis). [PDF]
Shagawa T +3 more
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Ovule Structure of Scotch thistle Onopordum acanthium L. (Cynareae, Asteraceae)
Jolanta Kolczyk +2 more
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The multipurpose NORTIA calmodulin-binding domain in pollen tube reception. [PDF]
Goring DR.
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An evolutionarily diverged CCD4 enzyme negatively regulates mesocotyl elongation in rice
New Phytologist, Volume 249, Issue 4, Page 1569-1579, February 2026.
Yasha Zhang +10 more
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The study demonstrates that sufficient B supply is crucial for successful rapeseed flower growth and fertility as well as for attracting pollinating insects, thus securing yield in a pollinator‐dependent crop. It is illustrated that climate change can pose a threat to crop yield via both direct effects, that is, an impaired nutrient uptake, and ...
Jiline B. Tölle +5 more
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Using a Live Analysis System to Study Amyloplast Replication in <i>Arabidopsis</i> Ovule Integuments. [PDF]
Fujiwara MT, Arakawa R, Abe T, Itoh RD.
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ABSTRACT Hybrid fixation is an emerging breeding tool that eliminates the need to purchase costly hybrid seeds on an annual basis. However, this technique is limited to Arabidopsis, rice, and soybean with a severe issue of seed setting. Seed setting rate is affected due to targeting of cell division‐related genes and an increase in ploidy in each ...
Muhammad Zeeshan Mola Bakhsh +5 more
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This study depicting the role of transcriptomics, RNA interference (RNAi), and CRISPR/Cas9 technologies in the breeding of glandless cottonseed and glanded cotton tissues. This approach demonstrates the potential of cotton as a dual‐purpose crop, serving both the fiber industry and as a sustainable food and feed source.
Teame Gereziher Mehari +9 more
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Dispersal units that continuously rotate while falling purely due to aerodynamic forces are called autorotating dispersal units. Single‐ to multi‐winged forms of autorotating dispersal units occur in nature. The dispersal unit of Getonia floribunda Roxb.
V. V. Drisya +3 more
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