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ABSTRACT Soil pH is an influential abiotic environmental factor. Here, we identify responses to central stimuli associated with calcareous alkaline soils in Arabidopsis and comparatively explore the potential of the closely related Arabidopsis halleri for addressing how plants cope with local soil pH.
Gen Yang, Hans Simon Metze, Ute Krämer
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Transcript correlation analysis allowed the identification of several key nodes in the complex regulatory network of plant iron metabolism. Abstract Arabidopsis thaliana was the first plant genome to be fully sequenced, almost a quarter of a century ago, thanks to The Arabidopsis Genome Initiative, with contributions from scientists worldwide.
I. Murgia, P. Morandini
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Thoughts on a Grave Stele From the Classical Period in Samsun Museum
Most of the grave steles observed in Greek art, even though they demonstrate specific typological characteristics depending on the region and the era, continue the tradition of Attica grave stele.
Akın Temür
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ABSTRACT Hairy‐root transformation is widely used to generate transgenic plant roots for genetic functional characterisation studies. However, transformation efficiency can be limited, largely due to the use of binary vectors. Here, we report on the development of novel integrative vectors that significantly increase the transformation efficiency of ...
Huanan Su +3 more
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Five coloured totemic sculptural works (up to 4 meters high). Exhibited in a variety of locations, the steles act as standing stones with no instructional message or commemorative edict, allowing for interpretative flexibility.
Wilson, K.
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Les péans à Asclépios : innovations et continuités
Notre étude se fonde sur une série d’hymnes cultuels inscrits sur des stèles. Les péans d’Érythrées – et ses trois copies –, d’Isyllos et de Makedonikos dédiés à Asclépios contiennent tous un développement mythique et généalogique.
Émilie Piguet
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Under the Cover of Darkness: A Transcriptomic Exploration of Clubroot During the Night
ABSTRACT Plasmodiophora brassicae (Phytomyxea, Rhizaria) is the etiological agent of clubroot disease, one of the most important diseases of Brassicaceae crops. Alteration of metabolism and hormone homeostasis leads to the formation of tumor‐like galls in the roots of affected plants.
Andrea Garvetto +5 more
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Casparian strips are ring-like structures consisting of lignin, sealing the apoplastic space between endodermal cells. They are thought to have important functions in controlling radial transport of nutrients and toxic elements in roots.
Sheliang Wang (5332817) +4 more
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A significant number of monumental stone objects (stone crosses, anthropomorphic and cruciform steles, sculptures, etc.) have been preserved in the North Caucasus and are regarded as an integral part of the local historical and cultural landscape.
Aleksander L. Potravnov +1 more
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Two New Roman Inscriptions from the Museum of Afyonkarahisar
In this article, two new inscribed funerary steles of the Imperial period, which are today exhibited in the garden of the archaeological museum of Afyonkarahisar, are introduced. The steles are of marble and are similar to each other. On stele No.
Mehmet Ertan Yıldız, Ahmet İlaslı
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