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Small RNAs as systemic signals in plant defense: mechanisms, challenges, and future directions. [PDF]
Wekesa C +3 more
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Facilitated Transport of Glucose in Isolated Phloem Segments of Celery [PDF]
Jaleh Daie, Edward J. Wilusz
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Proposed model of TAC1‐mediated leaf angle regulation in tobacco. ABSTRACT Plant architecture is key to crop yield, with leaf angle being critical for high‐density cultivation. Although TAC1 represents a promising regulator of leaf angle for breeding, its molecular mechanism remains poorly understood, particularly at single‐nucleus resolution. Here, we
Lin Wang +11 more
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ZmbZIP39: orchestrating source, flow, and sink for maize grain development. [PDF]
Jing H.
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Abstract Abscisic acid (ABA) is a key phytohormone in plant responses to water deficit. Although there is extensive evidence that roots can synthesise ABA, recent findings suggest that local synthesis in response to dehydration contributes little to the root ABA pool compared to shoot‐sourced ABA.
Jaime Puértolas +4 more
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The sucrose-trehalose 6-phosphate nexus: what's next for plant vigour and productivity? [PDF]
Ayre B.
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ABSTRACT Root traits significantly shape rhizosphere microbiomes, yet their interaction with microbes is often overlooked in plant breeding programs. Here, we propose that selecting modern cultivars based on microbiome interactive trait (MIT), such as root biomass, exudate patterns and the rhizosphere microbiome, can enhance agricultural sustainability
Tianci Zhao +12 more
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Coordinated regulation of tomato sugar accumulation by relative humidity and field capacity through source-sink-transport balance. [PDF]
Han W, Zhang X, Hao Y, Sun C, Lin X.
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THE INTERPLAY OF APOPLASTIC AND SYMPLASTIC TRANSPORT IN SUGAR LOADING AND PHLOEM TRANSPORT
Françoise Vilaine +4 more
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ABSTRACT Soybeans, one of the most important legumes, face multiple stresses including drought and herbivory. But the potential transfer of the interactive effects of these stressors onto the transgenerational plants has not been understood. We hypothesised that progeny from stressed parents will have enhanced ecophysiology and defence traits through ...
Manish Gautam, Rupesh Kariyat
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