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RrTTG1 promotes fruit prickle development through an MBW complex in Rosa roxburghii
Fruit prickles are widely distributed on the pericarp and exhibit polymorphic traits at different developmental stages. Although they are multicellular appendages that are well-known for helping plants defend against biotic and abiotic stresses, their ...
Xiaolong Huang +13 more
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The potential of text mining in data integration and network biology for plant research : a case study on Arabidopsis [PDF]
Despite the availability of various data repositories for plant research, a wealth of information currently remains hidden within the biomolecular literature. Text mining provides the necessary means to retrieve these data through automated processing of
De Bodt, Stefanie +4 more
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Coleoptera claws and trichome interlocking
Abstract The present study tests the hypothesis that the specialized claws with a basal tooth found in some coccinellid beetles represent an adaptation to interlock with flexible unbranched trichomes of different plants. We compared the attachment ability of three Coleoptera species, Chnootriba elaterii, Harmonia axyridis (both Coleoptera ...
Salerno, Gianandrea +5 more
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The single-celled trichomes of Arabidopsis thaliana have long served as an elegant model for elucidating the mechanisms of cell differentiation and morphogenesis due to their unique growth patterns.
Shuang Liang +8 more
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The bird cherry-oat aphid (Rhopalosiphum padi) is one of the most destructive insect pests in wheat production. To reduce aphid damage, wheat plants have evolved various chemical and physical defense mechanisms.
Anuradha Singh +4 more
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Altered stomatal patterning accompanies a trichome dimorphism in a natural population of Arabidopsis
Trichomes are large epidermal cells on the surface of leaves that are thought to deter herbivores, yet the presence of trichomes can also negatively impact plant growth and reproduction.
Noriane M. L. Simon +6 more
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Endocide-Induced Abnormal Growth Forms of Invasive Giant Salvinia (Salvinia molesta) [PDF]
Giant salvinia (Salvinia molesta) is one of the most noxious invasive species in the world. The fern is known to have primary, secondary, and tertiary growth forms, which are also commonly hypothesized as growth stages.
Decker, Thomas +9 more
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The common ice plant, Mesembryanthemum crystallinum L., a halophytic new functional leafy vegetable crop, develops epidermal bladder cells (EBCs) on the surfaces of its aerial organs.
Siranet Roeurn +5 more
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Investigation on resistance of different peach cultivars to two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch (Acari: Tetranychidae) in laboratory conditions [PDF]
Two-spotted spider mite (TSSM), Tetranychus urticae Koch is an important pest of peach in Iran. This study was conducted to estimate the resistance of five peach cultivars (Redtap, G.H.Hale, Kardi, Elberta and Springtimes).
A. R. Nemati +3 more
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Multi-Dimensional Molecular Regulation of Trichome Development in Arabidopsis and Cotton
Plant trichomes are specialized epidermal cells that are widely distributed on plant aerial tissues. The initiation and progression of trichomes are controlled in a coordinated sequence of multiple molecular events.
Yanan Wang +8 more
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