A Potential Role for MYB93 Regulating Sulfur Responses in Arabidopsis and Tomato
ABSTRACT Sulfur (S) is an important nutrient that has wide‐ranging effects on plant health and metabolism. Several classes of transcription factors respond to S deprivation, including R2R3‐MYBs. In Arabidopsis, the AtMYB93 transcription factor‐encoding gene is upregulated by S deprivation.
Xulyu Cao +9 more
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ABSTRACT A systems biology approach was used to characterize Monotropa uniflora, a nonhotosynthetic, myco‐heterotrophic plant. In contrast to autotrophic plants, myco‐heterotrophic plants obtain carbon and other nutrients by connecting roots to fungi, which establish the physical connection to a photosynthetic host, and thereby source required ...
Sara Hazinia +8 more
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Ultrastructural Analysis of the Digestive Gland Secretory and Absorptive Processes in Nepenthes glandulifera [PDF]
Nepenthes glandulifera is a carnivorous pitcher plant native to tropical environments, of which the majority live on the islands in the Malay Archipelago where sunlight and water are abundant.
Manuel, Shannon
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Allocation of 14C assimilated in late spring to tissue and biochemical stem components of cork oak (Quercus suber L.) over the seasons [PDF]
Carbon distribution in the stem of 2-year-old cork oak plants was studied by 14CO2 pulse labeling in late spring in order to trace the allocation of photoassimilates to tissue and biochemical stem components of cork oak.
Aguado Cortijo, Pedro Luis +3 more
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Adverse effects of grapevine trunk diseases on canes produced from infected rootstock mother blocks
High incidences of GTD pathogens in rootstock mother vine heads, with Phaeomoniella chlamydospora and Diplodia seriata affecting cane physiology and quality. One‐year‐old canes harbor systemic inoculum, highlighting the need for careful monitoring and management.
Wynand Jacobus van Jaarsveld +5 more
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Bark, the outermost tissue, plays an important role in protecting trees from damage induced by living organisms and the surrounding environment. Bark differs from the xylem primarily by the presence of suberin in cork cell walls.
Hayato Saito +3 more
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Cold Temperature Delays Wound Healing in Postharvest Sugarbeet Roots
Storage temperature affects the rate and extent of wound-healing in a number of root and tuber crops. The effect of storage temperature on wound-healing in sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L.) roots, however, is largely unknown.
Karen Klotz Fugate +4 more
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Histopathogenesis of susceptibe and resistant responses of wheat, barley and wild grasses to Meloidogyne naasi [PDF]
Les réactions des graminées sauvages #Aegilops variabilis$ et #Hordeum chilense$, plantes totalement résistantes au nématode à galles #Meloidogyne naasi$, sont comparées en microscopie optique aux réactions de deux variétés sensibles de céréales ...
Balhadère, P., Evans, A.A.F.
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Internal aeration is crucial for root growth under waterlogged conditions. Some wetland plants have a structural barrier that impedes oxygen leakage from the basal part of roots called a radial oxygen loss (ROL) barrier.
Masato Ejiri, Katsuhiro Shiono
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Cork as a sustainable carbon source for nature-based solutions treating hydroponic wastewaters – Preliminary batch studies [PDF]
Reusing by-products is an important strategy to ensure the preservation of natural capital and climate change mitigation. This study aimed at evaluating the potential of cork granulates, a by-product of winery industry, as an organic carbon (OC) source ...
Arias, Carlos Alberto +7 more
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