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Proximity driven plastid-nucleus relationships are facilitated by tandem plastid-ER dynamics. [PDF]
Kunjumon TK+3 more
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Studies of the Enzymic Capacities and Transport Properties of Pea Root Plastids [PDF]
Sieglinde Borchert+4 more
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ABSTRACT To identify novel genes engaged in plant epidermal development, we characterized the phenotypic variability of rosette leaf epidermis of 310 sequenced Arabidopsis thaliana accessions, focusing on trichome shape and distribution, compositional characteristics of the trichome cell wall, and histologically detectable metal ion distribution.
Radek Bezvoda+7 more
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Plastidial thioredoxin-like proteins are essential for normal embryogenesis and seed development in Arabidopsis thaliana. [PDF]
Fukushi Y+3 more
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ABSTRACT Nitrate reduction requires reducing equivalents produced by the photosynthetic electron transport chain. Therefore, it has been suggested that nitrate assimilation provides a sink for electrons under high light conditions. We tested this hypothesis by monitoring photosynthetic efficiency and the chloroplastic glutathione redox potential (chl ...
Gal Gilad+8 more
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Ectomycorrhizal symbiosis evolved independently and by convergent gene duplication in rosid lineages
New Phytologist, Volume 246, Issue 4, Page 1432-1438, May 2025.
Fabian van Beveren+7 more
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Abstract Different phytohormones can act as root‐to‐shoot signalling molecules in response to soil drying. Recent findings suggest that root ABA levels are predominantly leaf‐sourced and not locally synthesized, thus, ABA exported from the roots in the xylem is mostly recycled from the shoot.
Jaime Puértolas+3 more
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Heterologous Expression of Either Human or Soya Bean Ferritins in Budding Yeast Reveals Common Functions Protecting Against Oxidative Agents and Counteracting Double-Strand Break Accumulation. [PDF]
Pujol Carrión N, de la Torre-Ruiz MÁ.
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Reverse genetics in the Arabidopsis chloroplast genome identifies rps16 as a transcribed pseudogene
SUMMARY The plastid (chloroplast) genomes of seed plants contain a conserved set of ribosomal protein genes. The rps16 gene represents an exception: It has been lost from the plastid genomes of gymnosperms and several lineages of angiosperms, and may have undergone pseudogenization in a few other lineages, including members of the Brassicaceae family ...
Stephanie Ruf+10 more
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