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Pra‐GE‐ATLAS: Empowering Pinus radiata stress and breeding research through a multi‐omics database
Gymnosperms represent molecular and ecological diversity hotspots, yet they remain understudied due to limited community resources. To address this gap, the P(inus)ra(diata)‐G(ene)E(xpression)‐ATLAS provides a refined multi‐omics platform for Pinus radiata that advances conifer research and facilitates the evaluation of conserved plant molecular ...
Víctor Roces+3 more
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The Activity of Ribulose Diphosphate Carboxylase in Extracts of Gonyaulax polyedra in the Day and the Night Phases of the Circadian Rhythm of Photosynthesis [PDF]
Karen Bush, Beatrice M. Sweeney
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Abstract Free‐living coralline beds are typically composed of rhodoliths, or unattached non‐geniculate coralline algae. In 2017, the first beds comprised primarily of free‐living geniculate coralline algae, termed articuliths, were documented in Arraial do Cabo Bay in southeastern Brazil.
Keelie E. Taylor, Gary W. Saunders
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Drought deficit inhibits oat growth and yield. Fulvic acid (FA) can enhance plant stress tolerance, but its effects on regulating the ascorbate–glutathione cycle, chlorophyll synthesis, and carbon–assimilation ability remain unclear.
Shanshan Zhu+5 more
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THE ENZYMATIC CONVERSION OF 6-PHOSPHOGLUCONATE TO RIBULOSE-5-PHOSPHATE AND RIBOSE-5-PHOSPHATE
B.L. Horecker+2 more
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The Distribution of Carbonic Anhydrase and Ribulose Diphosphate Carboxylase in Maize Leaves [PDF]
Raymond P. Poincelot
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Two cowpea Rubisco activase isoforms for crop thermotolerance
Summary A vital crop for sub‐Saharan Africa, cowpea productivity, is threatened by climate change, including increased heatwave intensity, duration and frequency. Rubisco activase (Rca) is a key molecular chaperone that maintains Rubisco activity and, due to its thermal sensitivity, is a key target for improving crop climate resilience.
Armida Gjindali+9 more
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The Hyphomicrobiales (Rhizobiales) order contains soil bacteria with an irregular distribution of the Calvin–Benson–Bassham cycle (CBB). Key enzymes in the CBB cycle are ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBisCO), whose large and small ...
Rocío S. Balda+7 more
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Ribulose 1,5-Diphosphate Carboxylase Synthesis in Euglena [PDF]
Janet M. Lord+2 more
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Evidence for a CO2‐concentrating mechanism in the model streptophyte green alga Chara braunii
Summary Oxygenic photosynthesis in streptophytic algae, such as Charophyceae, is often impeded by low CO2 levels in aquatic habitats. Consequently, many algal groups evolved a CO2‐concentrating mechanism (CCM). However, its presence in Charophyceae remains controversial.
Carolin M. Heise+6 more
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