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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of the populus cultivar “Populus × Beijingensis”: a type of unique Chinese populus [PDF]
This study examines the chloroplast genome of Populus × beijingensis, a deciduous tree species from the genus Populus in the Salicaceae family, which is highly valued for its ecological and economic significance.
Yong-Hao Nan +5 more
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Introgressive hybridization of Populus laurifolia Ledeb. and Populus nigra L. in the Tom river basin: scale, direction and significance [PDF]
Studies of natural hybrid zones of Populus L. in Western Siberia have shown that the observed hybridization is asymmetric and introgressive. However, its phenotypic manifestation has not been sufficiently studied, which makes it difficult to create ...
A. V. Klimov, B. V. Proshkin
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Plant attributes are increasingly acknowledged as key drivers shaping soil fungal communities, but considerable uncertainty exists over fungal community assembly mechanisms and their plant drivers based only on inferences from plant aboveground ...
Yin Wang +7 more
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Populus euphratica Oliv., a pioneer species of desert riparian forest, is characterized heterophylly. To understand the adaptation strategies of the heteromorphic leaves of P.
Juntuan Zhai +5 more
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Populus euphratica belongs to Salicaceae family and grows in extreme desert environments. At present, the identification of the AP2/ERF gene family of transcription factors in Salicaceae is rare, and the role of the AP2/ERF gene family in P.
X.L. HAN +8 more
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Breeding polyploid Populus: progress and perspective
Populus is a genus of 25−30 species of deciduous flowering plants in the family Salicaceae, which are primarily planted in short-rotation planations for producing timber, pulpwood, wooden products as well as bioenergy feedstock; they are also widely ...
Xiangyang Kang, Hairong Wei
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Transcription factor PagLBD21 functions as a repressor of secondary xylem development in Populus
During secondary growth in trees, xylem cells differentiated from cambium cells begin to synthesize secondary cell walls that are primarily composed of cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, and are deposited between primary cell walls and plasma membranes,
Hao Li +4 more
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Bioenergy accounts for 61.7% of all renewable energy sources, with solid fuels accounting for 43% of this amount. Poplar plantations can deliver woody biomass for energy purposes.
Mariusz Jerzy Stolarski +2 more
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This paper revisits a debated passage from the opening of Tacitus’ Histories, in which the historian contrasts the pars populi integra and the plebs sordida in Rome (Tac., Hist., 1.4.2-3).
Louis Autin
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Brassinosteroid Signaling Converges With Auxin-Mediated C3H17 to Regulate Xylem Formation in Populus
Brassinosteroid (BR) signaling has long been reported to have an effect on xylem development, but the detailed mechanism remains unclear, especially in tree species. In this study, we find PdC3H17, which was demonstrated to mediate xylem formation driven
Xianfeng Tang +9 more
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