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Editorial: Secondary metabolism and fruit quality
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María Teresa Sanchez-Ballesta+3 more
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As a type of multicopper oxidase, laccases play multiple biological roles in entomopathogenic fungi, enhancing their survival, development, and pathogenicity. However, the mechanisms by which laccases operate in these fungi remain under-researched.
Qiaoyun Wu+8 more
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Holboellia grandiflora Réaubourg (Lardizabalaceae) is an evergreen twining perennial woody vine. To our knowledge, this is the first report on the complete chloroplast genome sequence of H. grandiflora.
Yan Li+4 more
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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome sequence of Maesa hupehensis Rehd (primulaceae)
Maesa hupehensis Rehd 1916 is mainly planted in Hubei and Sichuan. In this study, we assembled and characterized the complete chloroplast genome of M. hupehensis as resources for the future study.
Yan Li+4 more
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Evolution and regulation of microbial secondary metabolism
Microbes have disproportionate impacts on the macroscopic world. This is in part due to their ability to grow to large populations that collectively secrete massive amounts of secondary metabolites and alter their environment. Yet, the conditions favoring secondary metabolism despite the potential costs for primary metabolism remain unclear.
Chen Liao+8 more
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Macropanax rosthornii (Harms) C.Y.Wu ex G.Hoo 1900 is a small tree or evergreen shrub of the family Araliaceae, mainly distributed in southern China and Vietnam with a small distribution area. M. rosthornii is a kind of high-quality wild ornamental plant
Shuxin Du+5 more
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Biochemistry of Secondary Metabolism of Fungi
Fungi, eukaryotic organisms with a kingdom of their own, include microorganisms from moulds and yeasts to the most known and appreciated mushrooms. The incredible biodiversity of these organisms is not limited to their morphology but is reflected in their chemistry, namely in the variety of compounds they produce.
Pascoalino, Liege+5 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of the ornamental plant Primula violaris (Primulaceae)
Primula violaris is a perennial herb distributed throughout the western part of Hubei Province and the southern part of Shaanxi Province, China. We present on of the first reports of the complete chloroplast genome sequence for P. violaris.
Weiguo Chai+4 more
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The whole chloroplast genome of Neomartinella yungshunensis (Brassicaceae), an unusual wild plant
Neomartinella yungshunensis (W. T. Wang) Al-Shehbaz 2000 is a kind of perennial herb usually distributed in Yongshun County, Xiangxi Tujia Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province.
Weiguo Chai+4 more
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Roles of lncRNAs in Rice: Advances and Challenges
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) larger than 200 nucleotides in length are eukaryotic RNAs, and do not encode proteins. lncRNAs are considered to be important regulators in many biological processes in plants.
Gao Caixia+5 more
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