ABSTRACT Stalk rot, primarily caused by Fusarium graminearum (Fg) and Pythium inflatum (Pi), is a major maize disease responsible for significant yield losses. The molecular mechanisms governing defence against these pathogens remain poorly understood. To uncover key miRNAs and their regulatory genes, small RNA, degradome, and transcriptome sequencing ...
Yanyong Cao +16 more
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Study of the effect of zinc oxide nanoparticles coated with salicylic acid on intra-abdominal adhesions in rats. [PDF]
Ziarati MA +6 more
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Salicylic Acid Complex Imprinted Polymer Membranes: Preparation and Separation Characteristics
Dong Yan +3 more
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Salicylic Acid Biosynthetic Genes Expressed in Pseudomonas fluorescens Strain P3 Improve the Induction of Systemic Resistance in Tobacco Against Tobacco Necrosis Virus [PDF]
M. Maurhofer +5 more
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RrMYB2 Regulates Drought Stress via RrJMJ12‐Dependent Epigenetic Modification in Rosa rugosa
ABSTRACT Rosa rugosa (R. rugosa), an economically important crop valued for its fragrance and medicinal properties, is highly susceptible to drought stress under open‐field cultivation. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying its drought response remain largely unexplored.
Mengjuan Bai +9 more
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Different biochemical and morphological responses of the strawberry cultivars to salicylic acid and heat shock. [PDF]
Khajeh Sorkhoeih M +2 more
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Improving Package Description Helps Ensure Proper Use of Salicylic Acid Adhesive Plaster
Yoichi Ishitsuka +9 more
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ABSTRACT Cold stress adversely affects plant growth and development, significantly limiting fruit yield and quality in citrus. Ichang papeda (Citrus ichangensis), a cold‐tolerant citrus species, serves as a valuable genetic resource for studying cold adaptation, yet the key genes and their modes of action underlying the cold stress response remain ...
Jing Qu +6 more
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Reducing the Sinapine Levels of Camelina sativa Seeds Through Targeted Genome Editing of REF1
ABSTRACT Sinapine (O‐sinapoyl choline) is the major phenolic metabolite typically found in the oil‐rich seeds of Brassicaceae such as Camelina sativa and Brassica napus. It imparts a bitter taste to the seeds as a defence mechanism against herbivores, but it also renders them less palatable to livestock.
Amélie A. Kelly +5 more
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