Co-silencing of <i>PhENO1</i> and <i>PhPPT</i> alters anthocyanin production by reducing phosphoenolpyruvate supply in petunia flower. [PDF]
Li X+7 more
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Nuclear transcriptiońal activity of the tobacco plastidpsbA promoter [PDF]
Marc Cornelissen, Martine Vandewiele
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ABSTRACT Aim Tamarisk (Tamarix) is the predominant but taxonomically complex genus of the Tamaricaceae. The morphologically similar shrub or tree species grow in arid, salt‐influenced habitats of Eurasia and Africa. We sampled woody shoots of seven species at the eastern margin (NW China; T. ramosissima) and the centre (Uzbekistan; T.
Akbar Akhmedov+6 more
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Cyto-architecture of Byblis glands and leaf cells based on freeze-substitution and conventional TEM. [PDF]
Płachno BJ+5 more
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Algal Symbiont Diversity and Host Fitness Variation in Amoebozoan Photosymbiosis
ABSTRACT Photosymbioses, the symbiotic relationships between microalgae and non‐photosynthetic eukaryotes, are sporadically found in many eukaryotic lineages. Only a few taxa, such as cnidarians and ciliates hosting algal endosymbionts, have been actively studied, which has hindered understanding the universal mechanisms of photosymbiosis establishment.
Daisuke Yamagishi+4 more
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Reduced plastid genomes of colorless facultative pathogens Prototheca (Chlorophyta) are retained for membrane transport genes. [PDF]
Maciszewski K+6 more
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PLASTID GROWTH AND DIVISION IN PHASEOLUS VULGARIS [PDF]
Jean M. Whatley
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Phylogenetic analysis of Koeleriinae clades A and B yielded mostly congruent topologies in nuclear and plastid trees. However, several lineages resolved in strikingly incongruent positions in trees from different data sets, suggesting a reticulate origin for these taxa.
Patricia Barberá+6 more
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On the origin of fatty acid biosynthesis in Archaeplastida. [PDF]
Kelly AA, Feussner I.
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Comparison of glycerolipid biosynthesis in non-green plastids from sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) cells and cauliflower (Brassica oleracea) buds [PDF]
Claude Alban+2 more
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