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In strawberry, Botrytis cinerea induces the expression of the long, intergenic non‐coding RNA lincRNA667,which upregulates the transcription factor gene FnWRKY14. FnWRKY14 then binds to the promoter of the pathogenesis‐related gene FnPR1B, enhancing strawberry resistance to B. cinerea.
Yuhan Guan +6 more
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Isolation and characterization of strong gene regulatory sequences from apple, Malus x domestica [PDF]
For the strong expression of genes in plant tissue, the availability of specific gene regulatory sequences is desired. We cloned promoter and terminator sequences of an apple (Malus x domestica) ribulose biphosphate carboxylase small subunit gene (MdRbcS)
Krens, F.A. +2 more
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Klebsiella sp. strain B7 acts as a positive regulator in alkaline stress responses in soybean. By activating pyruvic acid metabolism and L‐malic acid biosynthesis pathways, B7 significantly increases alkaline tolerance and yield in soybean. ABSTRACT Alkaline stress is a major constraint on crop growth and development and negatively impacts soybean ...
Yingxue Cao +13 more
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Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.], an essential staple food and oil crop worldwide, boasts abundant vegetable proteins and fats beneficial for both human and animal consumption.
Qingxi Fang +11 more
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Can organic and transgenic soy be used as a substitute for animal protein by rats?
We evaluated the protein quality of organic and transgenic soy fed to rats throughout life. Thirty female Wistar rats were divided into three groups (N = 10): organic soy group (OSG) receiving organic soy-based diet, genetically modified soy group (GMSG)
L.L. Soares +2 more
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Comparative Studies Involving Transgenic and Non-Transgenic Soybean: What is Going On? [PDF]
There is no doubt that soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] has a global importance with wide‐ spread applicability (food, biodiesel, secondary metabolites, among others) and economic value of its products in the global market [1] (ca. US$ 38.9 billion is the estimated crop value in 2010 [2]).
Zezzi Arruda, Marco Aurelio +7 more
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Tandemly duplicated TaERF109 genes confer drought tolerance and post‐drought recovery in wheat
Tandemly duplicated TaERF109 transcription factor genes in wheat modulate growth traits and enhance drought tolerance by regulating the TaMADS56 transcription facto gene, cytokinin biosynthesis‐related genes, and nicotianamine synthase genes, revealing the critical role of tandemly duplicated genes in the coordination of stress responses and ...
Jun Chen +9 more
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Estimate of the gene flow between transgenic and non transgenic soybean cultivars
Gene flow is the transfer of genes between individuals, populations and species. In Brazil the Brazilian legislation for the production of certified seeds, does not guarantee a secure isolation of the areas of seed production of transgenic and nontransgenic soybean. The objective of this work was to evaluate and to quantify the gene flow in soybean (
Elisa Souza Lemes +4 more
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Pentatricopeptide repeat proteins coordinate nucleus‐organelle communication by modulating RNA metabolism within chloroplasts and mitochondria. This review highlights how they control critical processes like photosynthesis, seed development, fertility restoration, and stress survival in crops, and explores their potential as programmable tools for RNA ...
Mingming Wu +7 more
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The Potential for Trypsin Inhibitor Expression in Leaves to Convey Herbivory Deterrence in Soybean
Soybean (Glycine max) is the most widely grown legume crop in the world, providing important economic value. Pest herbivory damage by insects and mammalian wildlife, in particular the white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), limits yields in soybean ...
Audrey E. Birdwell +4 more
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