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FT/TFL1: Calibrating Plant Architecture [PDF]
There is a very large diversity in plant architecture in nature. Over the past few years, novel theoretical concepts and analytical methods have emerged as powerful tools to understand important aspects of plant architecture.
Tatiana Souza Moraes +2 more
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Plant architecture is species specific, indicating that it is under strict genetic control. Although it is also influenced by environmental conditions such as light, temperature, humidity and nutrient status, here we wish to focus only on the endogenous regulatory principles that control plant architecture.
Didier, Reinhardt, Cris, Kuhlemeier
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RNA architecture influences plant biology
AbstractThe majority of the genome is transcribed to RNA in living organisms. RNA transcripts can form astonishing arrays of secondary and tertiary structures via Watson–Crick, Hoogsteen, or wobble base pairing. In vivo, RNA folding is not a simple thermodynamic event of minimizing free energy.
Jiaying, Zhu +3 more
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An ectomycorrhizal fungus alters sensitivity to jasmonate, salicylate, gibberellin, and ethylene in host roots. [PDF]
The phytohormones jasmonate, gibberellin, salicylate, and ethylene regulate an interconnected reprogramming network integrating root development with plant responses against microbes.
Amirebrahimi, Mojgan +14 more
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Receptor-like kinases (RLK) play fundamental roles in plant growth and stress responses. Compared with other RLKs, little information is provided concerning the S-locus LecRLK subfamily, which is characterized by an extracellular G-type lectin domain and
Mingzhe Sun +10 more
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Hydroelectric power plant management relying on neural networks and expert system integration [PDF]
The use of Neural Networks (NN) is a novel approach that can help in taking decisions when integrated in a more general system, in particular with expert systems.
Berlanga de Jesús, Antonio +3 more
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Architectural Components of Compact Growth Habits in Diploid Roses
Criteria to determine the horticultural quality of ornamental plants include plant architecture, flower characteristics, and resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses.
Xuan Wu , Shuyin Liang , David H. Byrne
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Controlling plant architecture by manipulation of gibberellic acid signalling in petunia. [PDF]
Since stem elongation is a gibberellic acid (GA) response, GA inhibitors are commonly used to control plant height in the production of potted ornamentals and bedding plants. In this study, we investigated interfering with GA signaling by using molecular
Jiang, Cai-Zhong +2 more
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Temperature-regulation of plant architecture [PDF]
As sessile organisms, plants have evolved great plasticity to adapt to their surrounding environment. Temperature signals regulate the timing of multiple developmental processes and have dramatic effects on plant architecture and biomass. The modulation of plant architecture by temperature is of increasing relevance with regard to crop productivity and
Dhaval, Patel, Keara A, Franklin
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View angle effects present in crop canopy spectra are critical for the retrieval of the crop canopy leaf area index (LAI). In the past, the angular effects on spectral vegetation indices (VIs) for estimating LAI, especially in crops with different plant ...
Hanyue Chen +5 more
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