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The PbrMADS1–PbrMYB169 complex has uniquely emerged to regulate lignification of stone cells in pear
Genome‐wide association study in pear identified a SEP3‐subfamily transcription factor, PbrMADS1, which interacts with PbrMYB169 to regulate stone cell lignification. The methionine at position 63 in PbrMADS1 was essential for this interaction. This amino acid variation may underlie the functional divergence of homologous SEP3 genes among Rosaceae ...
Yongsong Xue +8 more
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Oral Supplementation with <i>Prunus domestica</i> L. Extract Restores Recognition Memory Impairment Caused by D-Galactose in Rats. [PDF]
Aranarochana A +10 more
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Summary Myrothamnus flabellifolia is a dioecious resurrection plant endemic to southern Africa that has become an important model for understanding desiccation tolerance. Despite its ecological and medicinal significance, genomic and transcriptomic resources for the species are limited.
Rose A. Marks +21 more
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Influence of Genotype, Maturity Stage and Year on Surface Pitting Susceptibility and Related Physiological Traits in Sweet Cherry (<i>Prunus avium</i> L.). [PDF]
Suran P +3 more
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Several common cover crops and flower strip plants are susceptible to BMYV, while susceptibility and attractiveness to Myzus persicae vary widely. These plants may act as virus reservoirs, emphasising the need to prevent green bridges. ABSTRACT Virus yellows (VY), caused by beet chlorosis virus (BChV), beet mild yellowing virus (BMYV) and beet yellows ...
Simon Borgolte, Mark Varrelmann
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New records of powdery mildew fungi on stone fruits from India. [PDF]
Surma S +7 more
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L‐Glutamine Modulates Root Architecture and Hormonal Balance in Arabidopsis
ABSTRACT Nitrogen (N) availability is a key determinant of plant growth and development. Here, we investigate how different N sources shape Arabidopsis thaliana root system architecture, metabolism and hormone dynamics. L‐glutamine (L‐GLN) significantly enhances root biomass compared to nitrate (KNO3) without compromising shoot growth.
Barbora Pařízková +5 more
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