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Domestication-associated PHYTOCHROME C is a flowering time repressor and a key factor determining Setaria as a short-day plant.

New Phytologist, 2022
Phytochromes play vital roles in the regulation of flowering time, but little is known in Panicoideae species, especially the C4 model Setaria. Here, genomic variations of PHYTOCHROME C (PHYC) between wild and cultivated Setaria gene pools were analysed ...
Hailong Wang   +12 more
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Extension Peptide of Plant Ferritin from Setaria italica Presents a Novel Fold

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2022
The extension peptide (EP) is the most distinctive feature of mature plant ferritin. Some EPs have exhibited serine-like protease activity, which is associated with iron uptake and release. EP forms a helix and a long loop, followed by a conserved core helical bundle.
Wenming Wang   +8 more
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Plasma membrane aquaporins regulate root hydraulic conductivity in the model plant Setaria viridis

Plant Physiology, 2023
Abstract The high rate of productivity observed in panicoid crops is in part due to their extensive root system. Recently, green foxtail (Setaria viridis) has emerged as a genetic model system for panicoid grasses. Natural accessions of S.
Atara Gal   +11 more
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The m6 A reader SiYTH1 enhances drought tolerance by affecting the mRNA stability of genes related to stomatal closure and ROS scavenging in Setaria italica.

Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, 2023
Foxtail millet (Setaria italica), a vital drought-resistant crop, plays a significant role in ensuring food and nutritional security. However, its drought-resistance mechanism is not fully understood.
Weiwei Luo   +7 more
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Setaria in Ancient plant economy of India

Journal of Palaeosciences, 1976
The paper reports for the first time from India the discovery of spikelets of Setaria spp. It appears that the carbonized grains are represented by Setaria italica, S. viridis and S. verticillata or by unknown species. The material comes from the Harappan site, Surkotada in district Kutch, Gujarat and is radiocarbon dated to 1600 B.C.
null Vishnu-Mittre, R. Savithri
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Le millet Setaria italica, une plante à découvrir (étude bibliographique)

Journal d'agriculture traditionnelle et de botanique appliquée, 1987
Foxtail millet Setaria italica is an autogamous plant of Panicoïdés tribe, which seems to be one of the first cultivated cereal in Europe and Asia. Although China seems to be the oldest birthplace of foxtail millet, recent studies would point out that this part of the world is not its only center of origin (with Harlan's meaning).
Naciri, Yamama, Belliard, Jacques
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Overexpression of MYB-like transcription factor SiMYB30 from foxtail millet (Setaria italica L.) confers tolerance to low nitrogen stress in transgenic rice.

Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB, 2023
Nitrogen fertilizers significantly increase crop yield; however, the negative impact of excessive nitrogen use on the environment and soil requires urgent attention.
Yuewei Zhang   +14 more
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Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration in cultured immature inflorescences of Setaria italica

Plant Cell Reports, 1984
Young inflorescence explants of Setaria italica in culture showed high capacity for regenerating plantlets through somatic embryogenesis. Embryogenic callus formation was initiated from the explants cultured on Murashige and Skoog's medium with 2 mg/l 2,4-D and 0.2-0.5 mg/l KT or BAP, but it was better for the maintenance of embryogenic growth to ...
Z H, Xu, D Y, Wang, L J, Yang, Z M, Wei
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Overexpression of the autophagy-related gene SiATG8a from foxtail millet (Setaria italica L.) in transgenic wheat confers tolerance to phosphorus starvation.

Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB, 2023
In plants, autophagy plays an important role in regulating intracellular degradation and amino acid recycling in response to nutrient starvation, senescence, and other environmental stresses.
Zhang He   +13 more
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Callus induction and high frequency plant regeneration in Italian millet (Setaria italica)

Plant Cell Reports, 1988
Callus was induced from mature seeds of two cultivars of Setaria italica (L.) on Murashige and Skoog's medium (1962) supplemented with 2mg/l 2,4-D and 0.5 mg/l KN. Regenerating ability of the callus was better in the cultivar 315 compared to 212. Organogenesis was influenced not only by cytokinin, but also by the sucrose concentration in the medium ...
A M, Rao   +3 more
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