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Genomic imprinting in an early‐diverging angiosperm reveals an ancient mechanism for seed initiation in flowering plants

open access: yes
New Phytologist, Volume 249, Issue 4, Page 1580-1591, February 2026.
Ana M. Florez‐Rueda   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Developing an understanding of American elderberry (Sambucus nigra subsp. canadensis (L.) Bolli) to support breeding efforts

open access: yesCrop Science, Volume 66, Issue 1, January/February 2026.
Abstract Elderberries (Sambucus spp.) have been valued as food and medicine around the world for millennia. Elderberry products are experiencing an increase in demand as ongoing research substantiates their putative health benefits. European elderberries (Sambucus nigra subsp. nigra) are an established industry in Europe and are often imported into the
Elizabeth Prenger   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Integrating Genomic and Climate Data to Design Representative Seed Production Areas: A Pragmatic Workflow for Climate‐Adjusted Provenancing

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 16, Issue 1, January 2026.
In this study, we present a flexible, data‐driven workflow that integrates genomic data, future climate projections and real‐world constraints to guide the design of genetically representative seed production areas (SPAs). We show how common allele representation within a target genetic neighbourhood can be applied across various sampling strategies ...
Richard J. Dimon   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Plant Traits as Potential Drivers of Timber Value in the Dipterocarpaceae

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 16, Issue 1, January 2026.
This study examines how plant traits and wood density influence timber market value in Southeast Asia's Dipterocarpaceae family. Using a phylogenetic approach, it finds that higher wood density is linked to greater timber prices, while conservation status does not correlate with market value.
Nazrin Malik   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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