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ABSTRACT Common vetch (Vicia sativa L.) is one of the most economically important annual pasture legumes worldwide. Many factors affect the yield of common vetch; however, the genetic architecture and gene functions associated with common vetch yield have not been explored. On the basis of 115.53 million single‐nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and 18.55
Wenxian Liu +7 more
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Establishing of 3D-FISH on frozen section and its applying in chromosome territories analysis in Populus trichocarpa [PDF]
Yihang Ning +7 more
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Engineering 2‐Pyrone‐4,6‐Dicarboxylic Acid Production Reveals Metabolic Plasticity of Poplar
ABSTRACT Woody biomass is a promising source of fermentable sugars for biofuels and bio‐based chemicals, but its industrial use is limited by the costly biorefinery process. A viable strategy to reduce costs involves enhancing both biomass processability and the generation of high‐value co‐products.
Nidhi Dwivedi +7 more
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Chemical composition and ecological adaptation of <i>Populus</i> (Salicaceae) species and hybrids depending on soil and environmental conditions. [PDF]
Mechshanova A, Berillo D, Polyakov V.
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Base Editing‐Mediated Targeted Evolution of Populus CesA8 Boosts Cellulose Production
Plant Biotechnology Journal, EarlyView.
Xinrui Jia +4 more
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ABSTRACT Narrow or upright branch angles in shoots and leaves lead to columnar, upright‐growing tree architectures, as observed in various tree species such as Lombardy poplar (Populus nigra var. italica). However, the genetic mechanism underlying this unique growth habit in Lombardy poplar has not yet been elucidated.
Na‐Young Choi +7 more
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Annual Dynamics of Mycobiota in Symptomatic Century-Old Trees of Aesculus hippocastanum, Fagus sylvatica, Populus alba, and Quercus robur. [PDF]
Spetik M +7 more
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Lignin content in natural Populus variants affects sugar release
Michael H. Studer +7 more
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ABSTRACT The plant cuticle, composed of cutin and wax, is crucial for reducing non‐stomatal water loss and enhancing drought tolerance. CYP86A genes are key regulators of cutin and wax biosynthesis, yet the mechanisms controlling their expression remain unclear.
Jiu‐Jiu Zhao +14 more
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