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From Stress to Success: Strategies for Improving Heat Tolerance in Wheat
ABSTRACT Wheat, a major staple crop, is critical for global food security. However, abiotic stresses, particularly heat stress, threaten crop productivity. With climate change predicted to increase temperatures by around 1.5°C by 2050, crop productivity could be severely affected.
Muhammad Ahmad+8 more
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The fungal effector ApcE12 targets BDDnaJ to regulate unfolded protein response and suppress programmed cell death, promoting Arthrinium phaeospermum infection in bamboo by destabilising host defence mechanisms. ABSTRACT The shoot blight disease of Bambusa pervariabilis × Dendrocalamopsis grandis, caused by Arthrinium phaeospermum, threatens bamboo's ...
Fengying Luo+7 more
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Freeze-Fracture Ultrastructure of Thylakoid Membranes in Chloroplasts from Manganese-Deficient Plants [PDF]
David J. W. Simpson, Simon P. Robinson
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Abstract Salinity is a significant abiotic stress factor that causes considerable damage to many plants through various mechanisms. In this study, the ameliorative effect of putrescine (100, 150, and 200 ppm) on salinity stress (1 g L−1 NaCl) was investigated in strawberry cv. Albion grown in hydroponic culture.
Ferhad Muradoğlu+3 more
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Editorial: Structure and function of chloroplasts, Volume III
Hongbo Gao+3 more
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The transit peptide of a chloroplast thylakoid membrane protein is functionally equivalent to a stromal-targeting sequence. [PDF]
Jacqelyn M. Hand+3 more
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Reverse genetics in the Arabidopsis chloroplast genome identifies rps16 as a transcribed pseudogene
SUMMARY The plastid (chloroplast) genomes of seed plants contain a conserved set of ribosomal protein genes. The rps16 gene represents an exception: It has been lost from the plastid genomes of gymnosperms and several lineages of angiosperms, and may have undergone pseudogenization in a few other lineages, including members of the Brassicaceae family ...
Stephanie Ruf+10 more
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Spin-label ESR studies of lipid-protein interactions in thylakoid membranes [PDF]
Gang Li+4 more
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An important determinant of crop yields is the regulation of photosystem II (PSII) light harvesting by energy-dependent quenching (qE). However, the molecular details of excitation quenching have not been quantitatively connected to the PSII yield, which
Amarnath, Kapil+2 more
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Regulation of accumulation of the major thylakoid polypeptides in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii y-1 at 25 degrees C and 38 degrees C. [PDF]
J. Kenneth Hoober+3 more
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