Overexpression of a Ramie (Boehmaeria nivea L. Gaud) Group I WRKY Gene, BnWRKY49, Increases Drought Resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana. [PDF]
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Characterization of Waste Nicotiana rustica L. (Tobacco) Fiber Having a Potential in Textile and Composite Applications. [PDF]
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Multiple omics revealed the growth-promoting mechanism of Bacillus velezensis strains on ramie. [PDF]
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Exploration of Voids, Acoustic Properties and Vibration Damping Ratio of Cyperus Pangorei Rottb Fiber and Ramie Fiber Reinforced with Epoxy Resin Hybrid Composites. [PDF]
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BnAP2-12 overexpression delays ramie flowering: evidence from AP2/ERF gene expression. [PDF]
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