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ABSTRACT Arabidopsis thaliana gene At2g44130 encodes a Kelch‐like domain F‐box protein designated KFB39 and was previously shown to be specifically expressed on exposure to the oxylipin cis‐jasmone. In order to better understand the regulation of At2g44130, a forward genetic screen was carried out to identify mutants in which a promoter‐GUS fusion was ...
Michaela C. Matthes +3 more
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Unraveling the Complexity of Plant Trichomes: Models, Mechanisms, and Bioengineering Strategies. [PDF]
Chen T, Ma Y, Qi J.
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Two novel alleles of the MYB transcription factor BjA06.GL1 and BjB02.GL1 control leaf trichomes and enhance resistance to aphids in Brassica juncea [PDF]
Shuangping Heng +11 more
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Resistance to Plutella xylostella in collard greens is mediated by antixenosis and antibiosis, associated with traits such as leaf wax, hardness, and color. Genotypes showed strong resistance potential, supporting their use in breeding and integrated pest management strategies. Abstract BACKGROUND The diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera:
Aline Marques Pinheiro +6 more
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Evaluation of oat genotypes for species-specific and cross-resistance to <i>Fusarium</i> species and the role of trichomes in susceptibility. [PDF]
Schurack S +6 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Coevolutionary arms races between plants and insects, in which gains of novel plant defences select for counteradaptations in herbivores, are key drivers of biodiversity.
Broti Biswas +5 more
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Stinging Trichome Density and Morphology of Three Nettle Species Reflect Mountain Gorillas' Feeding Behavior. [PDF]
Nyandwi A +4 more
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Pick a pattern: Transcriptional regulator allelic diversity synergistically drives trichome pattern diversity [PDF]
Lara Pereira, Erin Cullen
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Biological Flora of Britain and Ireland: Geranium sylvaticum*
Geranium sylvaticum is a perennial forb of upland grasslands, woodlands and riverbanks in northern Britain, with scattered native occurrences also in Wales, central England and Northern Ireland. It has an extensive native range in Europe and Asia. The species is gynodioecious, with individual plants typically female or hermaphrodite.
Markus Wagner +6 more
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