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Plastid Differentiation, Acyl Lipid, and Fatty Acid Changes in Developing Green Maize Leaves [PDF]
Rachel M. Leech+2 more
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Light Quantity Impacts Early Response to Cold and Cold Acclimation in Young Leaves of Arabidopsis
ABSTRACT Plant reactions to stress vary with development stage and fitness. This study assessed the relationship between light and chilling stress in Arabidopsis acclimation. By analysing the transcriptome and proteome responses of expanding leaves subjected to varying light intensity and cold, 2251 and 2064 early response genes and proteins were ...
Markéta Luklová+14 more
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Structure and Function of Developing Barley Plastids [PDF]
Diane C. Robertson, W. M. Laetsch
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White light signals lasting less than 30 s induced rapid drop (1 s) of some Mimosa pudica leaves, resulting from osmocontraction of the pulvinar motor cells (A). An early signal detected after about 5 s is a change in motor cell membrane potential, depending on the wavelength applied (B).
Gabriel Roblin+3 more
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Ultrastructure of Plastids in Normal and Variegated Leaves in <i>Abutilon striatum</i>
C. N. Sun
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Transcription Activity of a DNA‐Protein Complex Isolated from Spinach Plastids [PDF]
Jean‐François Briat+2 more
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Deoxyribonucleic Acid-dependent Ribonucleic Acid Polymerase Activity of Nuclei and Plastids from Etiolated Peas and their Response to Red and Far Red Light in Vivo [PDF]
W. Bottomley
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Iron homeostasis in the annual and perennial stem zones of Arabis alpina
Iron accumulates in secondary growth tissues in the perennial stem zone and is correlated with particular gene expression patterns in the perennial model plant Arabis alpina. Abstract Plants store nutrients, including the micronutrient iron, in bioavailable forms to support growth in subsequent seasons. The perennial lifestyle is preponderant in nature.
A. Sergeeva, H.‐J. Mai, P. Bauer
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Combining aerial photography and metabarcoding offers a promising possibility to identify biological drivers of growth differences across organism groups at field scale. ABSTRACT Metabarcoding targeting nematodes, bacteria, fungi and oomycetes was used in combination with multispectral drone imagery and traditional soil extraction of nematodes to ...
Marte Persdatter Tangvik+4 more
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