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DAPI flow cytometry identified post‐invasion processes—hybridisation, introgression, and polyploidization—in mixed populations of Solidago canadensis, S. virgaurea and S. ×niederederi. Abstract The establishment and possible impacts of alien–native hybrids depend on their formation frequency and ability to spread using generative and vegetative ...
K. Skokanová +3 more
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Cleomaceae: diversity and potential of a model family for studies on the evolution of photosynthesis
The Cleomaceae family integrates floral diversity, physiological plasticity, and the evolution of C4 photosynthesis, serving as an important model to investigate plant adaptation and evolutionary innovation. Abstract Understanding the physiological and molecular mechanisms by which plants adapt to environmental factors is essential for improving crop ...
P. Falquetto‐Gomes +6 more
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Introgression of Resistance Against Leptosphaeria maculans From Brassica juncea Into Brassica napus
Introgression of blackleg‐specific resistance genes from Brassica juncea into B. napus was conducted. Genotyping/phenotyping found this material may contain previously uncharacterised resistance against the blackleg pathogen. ABSTRACT Blackleg disease is caused by the fungal plant pathogen Leptosphaeria maculans.
Keval Shah +6 more
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SCCNAInfer: a robust and accurate tool to infer the absolute copy number on scDNA-seq data. [PDF]
Zhang L, Zhou XM, Mallory X.
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New Mechanisms of Resistance to CAA and OSBPI Fungicides in Phytophthora infestans
This study presents the first report of the mechanism behind mandipropamid resistance in Phytophthora infestans, the newly discovered presence of combined resistance to CAAs and OXTP in potato fields and recommendations for revised fungicide management strategies for potato late blight control. ABSTRACT Field observations from Denmark in 2021 suggested
Stefano F. F. Torriani +8 more
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Fragility of ER homeostatic regulation underlies haploid instability in human somatic cells. [PDF]
Ishida-Ishihara S +11 more
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ABSTRACT Elevated temperatures severely disrupt pollen function, posing a major threat to agricultural productivity. While research into pollen thermotolerance is rapidly expanding, the quest to identify and develop heat‐tolerant crops is challenged by a lack of consistent methodological considerations and experimental design principles.
Gad Miller +7 more
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