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Evaluating SSR marker transferability and plastid barcode variation in native <i>Populus</i> and <i>Salix</i> species of Türkiye. [PDF]
Özdemir Değirmenci F.
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Aphid alarm pheromone (E)‐β‐farnesene: mechanisms, applications, and challenges in pest management
This review highlights the advances in the application of the aphid alarm pheromone (E)‐β‐farnesene (EβF) for pest management. It focuses on smart delivery systems, molecular optimization, synthetic biology, and integration with digital agriculture. Additionally, it discusses key challenges and future directions for enhancing stability, field efficacy,
Yi Yan +3 more
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Plastid genome of Cerastium davuricum (Caryophyllaceae) from Mongolia. [PDF]
Nyamgerel N +4 more
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Plastid Complexity in Dinoflagellates: A Picture of Gains, Losses, Replacements and Revisions
R. Waller, Ludek Koreny
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W. Martin +9 more
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A New Species of Arthropteris From Samoa
A new species, Arthropteris samoensis (Arthropteridaceae), recorded from the Samoan islands of Upolu and Savai‘i, is described and illustrated. In Samoa, the new species is distinguished from Arthropteris palisotii s.l. by its smaller stature and more delicate texture (laminae mostly < 3 cm wide vs.
Susan Fawcett +4 more
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Progress and prospects of parasitic plant biodiversity genomics. [PDF]
Kim W +8 more
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Speciation, extinction, and dispersal are the historical processes influencing the spatial distribution of lineages and strongly influence diversity patterns. Here, we apply a recently developed methodological approach to quantify the relative legacies in situ diversification history (i.e.
Arthur Vinicius Rodrigues +2 more
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Plastid Genome Evolution Across the Roridulaceae-Sarraceniaceae Clade (Ericales) in Relation to Carnivorous Strategies. [PDF]
Chang S, Wang P, Han W, Yu B, Li C.
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Under the Cover of Darkness: A Transcriptomic Exploration of Clubroot During the Night
ABSTRACT Plasmodiophora brassicae (Phytomyxea, Rhizaria) is the etiological agent of clubroot disease, one of the most important diseases of Brassicaceae crops. Alteration of metabolism and hormone homeostasis leads to the formation of tumor‐like galls in the roots of affected plants.
Andrea Garvetto +5 more
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