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ABSTRACT The synthesis and accumulation of active ingredients in medicinal plants are distributed in specific organs, tissues, and cell types, which are important for the exploitation of medicinal plants. However, the fine distribution of active ingredients is difficult to know. Here, the system of mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) integrated with single‐
HaiSheng Zeng +14 more
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ABSTRACT As global warming continues, rising temperatures significantly alter the interactions between wheat and the stripe rust pathogen Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst). Utilising high‐temperature all‐stage (HTAS) resistance to Pst is a novel strategy for breeding climate and disease resilient wheat cultivars.
Yifeng Shi +6 more
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WRKY Transcription Factors: Integral Regulators of Defence Responses to Biotic Stress in Crops
ABSTRACT Crops are continually challenged by biotic stresses, including fungal, bacterial and viral pathogens and insect pests, which cause substantial yield and quality losses worldwide. WRKY transcription factors constitute a plant‐specific and functionally diverse family that is central to immune regulation.
Dongjiao Wang +8 more
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Sodium Hypochlorite-Assisted Photooxidation of Salicylic Acid: Degradation Kinetics, Formation, and Ecotoxicological Assessment of Intermediates. [PDF]
Studziński W, Gackowska A.
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PcWRKY33 enhances Fusarium oxysporum resistance in Polygonatum Cyrtonema Hua via salicylic acid-mediated defense activation. [PDF]
Niu Y +9 more
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ABSTRACT Plant viruses drive widespread crop epidemics, yet the host plant responses across different cell types, particularly how these responses are influenced by cultivars with varying genetic backgrounds, including the presence of resistance (R) genes, remain poorly understood. Using tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) and two tomato cultivars,
Yuhong Zhang +8 more
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Salicylic acid and ROS signaling modulate hypocotyl elongation in darkness via NPR1 and EX1. [PDF]
Li M, Li M, Qi S, Wang L, Kim C.
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