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Selaginella submonospora (Selaginellaceae), a new species from Yunnan
Selaginella submonospora is described as a new species from western Yunnan (China) based on morphological and molecular evidence. It is morphologically similar to S. subdiaphana (Wall. ex Hook. et Grev.) Spring, S. monosporaSpring, and S. hezhangensis P.
Александр Петрович Шалимов +1 more
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14‐3‐3 proteins: Central hubs in plant development and stress adaptation
This review highlights recent advances elucidating the important roles of 14‐3‐3 proteins in regulating phytohormone networks, biotic and abiotic stress tolerance, growth‐defense trade‐offs, and evolutionary adaptations. Furthermore, it provides a forward‐looking perspective on 14‐3‐3 biology and the development of climate‐resilient smart crops under ...
Jiale Yuan +6 more
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CNGCs in Marchantia paleacea uncouple arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis and rhizoid development
Rhizoid growth and AM fungal infection are uncoupled. Summary In Marchantia paleacea, MpaDMI1‐dependent nuclear Ca2+ oscillations are essential for arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal colonisation, indicating that endosymbiosis‐mediated nuclear Ca2+ signalling is a conserved feature of land plant–AM symbiosis.
Anson Ho Ching Lam +3 more
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Multilevel genomic constraints shape nuclear tRNA gene organization in plants
SUMMARY Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are essential components of the translation machinery. Their abundance and diversity shape decoding capacity as well as the efficiency and accuracy of protein synthesis. Because tRNA abundance is encoded in the genome through tDNA copy number, chromosomal organization, and cis‐regulatory sequences controlling transcription,
Guillaume Hummel +4 more
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Background and aims: Our research on neotropical Selaginella led us to examine a collection from the Atlantic Forest of Serra do Peito-de-Moça, Bahia, Brazil, initially determined as S.
Iván A. Valdespino +3 more
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Amino acid transporter inventory of the Selaginella genome
Amino acids play fundamental roles in a multitude of functions including protein synthesis, hormone metabolism, nerve transmission, cell growth, production of metabolic energy, nucleobase synthesis, nitrogen metabolism and urea biosynthesis.
Daniel eWipf +3 more
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A Study of the Sporangia and Gametophytes of Selaginella apus and Selaginella rupestris
From the Botanical gazette, Aug., Sept., 1901. ; Thesis (PH. D.)--University of Chicago. ; Bibliography: p. 186-187. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Comparative Ionomics of Lycopodiaceae and Selaginellaceae Across Diverse Soil Types in Japan
We conducted a comparative ionomic analysis of Lycopodiaceae and Selaginellaceae collected from diverse soil types in Japan, including serpentine soils and solfatara fields, to examine how evolutionary lineage and soil environment shape elemental composition in lycophytes.
Akinori Ren +12 more
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Summary We discovered a previously uncharacterized moss‐specific protein, Rosetta NATD‐MAPK 1 (RAK1) in Physcomitrium patens, which uniquely integrates MAP kinase (MAPK)‐dependent signaling with N‐acetyltransferase activity. Through phenotypical and biochemical analyses, we characterized RAK1 function in the regulation of the 2D‐to‐3D growth transition.
Cloe de Luxán‐Hernández +17 more
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Selaginella amazonica. S. breynii, S. conduplicata e S. parkeri, podem ser encontradas nesta importante reserva florestal. São apresentadas chaves para identificação, descrições, ilustrações, bem como registrados comentários relativos à distribuição ...
Estela Dalpim Castellani +1 more
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