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An Alternative Method to Evaluate Resistance to Pear Scab (Venturia nashicola) [PDF]
Two pear cultivars with different degrees of resistance to Venturia nashicola were evaluated on the basis of a disease severity rating for pear scab resistance under controlled environmental condition.
Kyungho Won +7 more
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Background The hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein (HRGP) superfamily, comprising three families (arabinogalactan-proteins, AGPs; extensins, EXTs; proline-rich proteins, PRPs), is a class of proline-rich proteins that exhibit high diversity and are involved
Huijun Jiao +9 more
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Background The plant U-box (PUB) proteins are a family of ubiquitin ligases (E3) enzymes that involved in diverse biological processes, as well as in responses to plant stress response.
Chunmeng Wang +4 more
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Background The BAHD acyltransferase superfamily exhibits various biological roles in plants, including regulating fruit quality, catalytic synthesizing of terpene, phenolics and esters, and improving stress resistance.
Chunxin Liu +10 more
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Background The basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors play important roles in many processes in plant growth, metabolism and responses to abiotic stresses. Although, the sequence of Chinese white pear genome (cv.
Huizhen Dong +5 more
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Abscisic acid (ABA) is a phytohormone that plays important roles in the regulation of plant growth, seed germination, and stress responses. The pyrabactin resistance 1-like (PYR/PYL) protein, an ABA receptor, was involved in the initial step in ABA ...
Guoming Wang +8 more
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Identification of S-genotypes and a novel S-RNase in 84 native Chinese pear accessions
The Chinese pear (Pyrus spp.) exhibits typical gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI), which inhibits self-crossing and promotes out-crossing, similar to other fruit species in the Rosaceae family.
Min He +6 more
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Pathogenicity of Stemphylium vesicarium from different hosts causing brown spot in pear
Stemphylium vesicarium (teleomorph: Pleospora herbarum) is the causal agent of brown spot disease in pear. The species is also able to cause disease in asparagus, onion and other crops. Saprophytic growth of the fungus on plant debris is common.
de Hoog, S. +13 more
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The mining and evolutionary investigation of AP2/ERF genes in pear (Pyrus)
Background In plants, ERF genes participate in a variety of regulatory pathways, such as plant growth and biotic and/or abiotic stress responses. Although the genome of Chinese white pear (‘Dangshansuli’) has been released, knowledge regarding the ERF ...
Xiaolong Li +6 more
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Genome-wide identification of the MADS-box transcription factor family in pear (Pyrus bretschneideri) reveals evolution and functional divergence [PDF]
MADS-box transcription factors play significant roles in plant developmental processes such as floral organ conformation, flowering time, and fruit development.
Runze Wang +7 more
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