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Four Haylages, One Metabonome: Defining Diet Driven Metabolic Shifts in Ponies
ABSTRACT Haylage is widely fed to all categories of stabled horses across Europe and New Zealand. Haylage can vary from high energy nutrient dense forage to low energy highly fibrous fodder, yet little is known about the impact different haylages have on metabolism in horses.
Meriel Moore‐Colyer +2 more
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Metabolic Rewiring of the Shikimate Pathway Enables Rose‐Scented Rice
ABSTRACT Rice fragrance is a key determinant of grain quality, yet the aroma profile of cultivated rice is highly uniform and largely dominated by the popcorn‐like compound 2‐acetyl‐1‐pyrroline. Here we expanded the aromatic repertoire of rice by engineering a rose‐like fragrance through reconstruction of the phenylalanine‐derived 2‐phenylethanol (2‐PE)
Xiaoqing Cui +11 more
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MtSymCRK–MtGRF8‐14‐3‐3a, e, h and i functional model in R‐108 nodules. Summary In Medicago littoralis R‐108, Symbiotic CYSTEINE‐RICH RECEPTOR‐LIKE KINASE (MtSymCRK) is required to prevent defense reactions in symbiotic nodules during chronic infection.
Chaoyan Yin +9 more
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Spray‐dried xylo‐oligosaccharide‐rich extract derived from olive pit endocarps was assessed for potential cross‐reactivity using in vitro ELISA and in silico approaches. The ELISA tests indicated potential cross‐reactivities with nuts (hazelnut, almond, pistachio, peanut), gluten, and milk in certain batches.
Maame Ekua Manful +4 more
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Food availability impacts oxygen isotope composition in freshwater snail shells
Abstract Freshwater mollusk shells serve as valuable archives for the reconstruction of past environmental conditions as they record water temperatures in their stable isotopic compositions during biomineralization. Yet, the impact of food availability on these isotopic records has never been fully explored.
Tom de Vries +8 more
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Physiological and Behavioural Characterisation of a Novel Steroid Sulfatase‐Deficient Mouse
STS‐deficient mice are grossly healthy and breed as expected, but are mildly hyperactive and have heavier hearts compared with sex‐matched wildtype controls. ABSTRACT Steroid sulfatase (STS) cleaves sulphate groups from steroid hormones. In humans, STS deficiency is associated with X‐linked ichthyosis, an increased predisposition to neurodevelopmental ...
Trevor Humby +7 more
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An experiment to map flooding tolerance in Miscanthus ×giganteus was conducted. Two phenotyping protocols (A and B) and different pipelines to call SNPs were used. TASSEL‐GBSv2 resulted in a genetic map with smaller QTL intervals than the other maps.
D. Zerpa‐Catanho +11 more
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Sucrose metabolism is essential for the biosynthesis of natural rubber in the para rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis), but its seasonal regulation remains poorly understood.
Xiaodong Liu +9 more
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ABSTRACT Little is known about regulatory mechanisms that crop plants use to respond to combinations of abiotic and biotic stress. We analysed four barley genotypes under simultaneous Fusarium culmorum infection and drought stress by phenotyping for Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) disease, drought stress responses, hormone profiling and transcriptome ...
Felix Hoheneder +4 more
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Periploca sepium Bunge as a Model Plant for Rubber Biosynthesis Study
Periploca sepium Bunge (Chinese silk vine) is a woody climbing vine belonging to the family Asclepiadaceae. It originally comes from Northwest China. Periploca resembles the Para-rubber tree, Hevea brasiliensis, regarding a similar body plan to produce a milky exudate containing rubber latex. The Periploca plant was assessed as a rubber-producing plant
Takeshi, Bamba +7 more
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