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Summary While largely depending on other microorganisms for nitrogen (N) mineralization, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can transfer N from organic sources to their host plants. Here, we compared N acquisition by the AMF hyphae from chitin and protein sources and assessed the effects of microbial interactions in the hyphosphere.
Anukool Vaishnav+5 more
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Agro-biochemical Traits of Sugarcane Varieties Grown in the Brazilian Semi Arid Region
Ygor Herinque Leal+7 more
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Enhancing sugarcane's drought resilience: the influence of Streptomycetales and Rhizobiales. [PDF]
Chen M, Xing Y, Chen C, Wang Z.
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This review highlights the potential of agro‐waste‐based biocomposites from rice husk, coconut shell, and sugarcane bagasse. These materials offer eco‐friendly, lightweight, and cost‐effective alternatives to synthetics with adequate mechanical properties for noncritical applications. Their use promotes sustainability, supports circular economic goals,
Karuppusamy Manickaraj+6 more
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Prediction method of sugarcane important phenotype data based on multi-model and multi-task. [PDF]
Sun J, Sun C, Li Z, Qian Y, Li T.
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Sugarcane Pokkah Boeng Disease: Insights and Future Directions for Effective Management. [PDF]
Poorniammal R+3 more
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An efficient mRNA delivery system for genome editing in plants
Summary Transgene‐free genome editing is important for crop improvement as it reduces unanticipated genomic changes. While mRNA delivery systems offer a powerful method for achieving transgene‐free genome editing, they remain inefficient and challenging in plants. Here we describe an efficient mRNA delivery system for plants with substantially improved
Fengti Qiu+7 more
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Molecular Characterization and Pathogenicity of Colletotrichum falcatum Causing Red Rot on Sugarcane in Southern Florida. [PDF]
Silva FR+4 more
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Summary CRISPR‐Cas‐based cytosine base editors (CBEs) are prominent tools that perform site‐specific and precise C‐to‐T conversions catalysed by cytidine deaminases. However, their use is often constrained by stringent editing preferences for genomic contexts, off‐target effects and restricted editing windows.
Danyel Fernandes Contiliani+7 more
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Optimizing Sugarcane Clonal Propagation In Vitro by Using Calcium Ammonium Nitrate and Ammonium Sulfate. [PDF]
Wu Y+7 more
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