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Intermittent Sequential Herbivory Affects Herbivore Growth Traits but Not Plant Fitness in Soybean
A Soybean looper caterpillar feeding on soybean (Picture credit: Rupesh Kariyat). In this study we show that sequential herbivory by Soybean looper and Fall Armyworm has strong effects on soybean physiology, but limited effects on yield. ABSTRACT Plants are often attacked by multiple herbivores.
Insha Shafi +2 more
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Taxonomic Revision of the Catostemma Clade (Malvaceae/Bombacoideae/Adansonieae). [PDF]
Ferreira CDM +3 more
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This study depicting the role of transcriptomics, RNA interference (RNAi), and CRISPR/Cas9 technologies in the breeding of glandless cottonseed and glanded cotton tissues. This approach demonstrates the potential of cotton as a dual‐purpose crop, serving both the fiber industry and as a sustainable food and feed source.
Teame Gereziher Mehari +9 more
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Sticky plants and plant-based glues: potential for pest control. [PDF]
Bierman TV, Choi YH, Bezemer TM.
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The H gene promotes the development of glandular trichomes with long stalks in tobacco through endogenous hormone signaling [PDF]
Jiajun Ran
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Chitosan is highlighted for its industrial applications include food processing and preservation, pharmaceuticals, agriculture systems, and environmental protection. ABSTRACT Chitin, the natural biopolymer of the world next to cellulose, is a modified biodegradable polysaccharide.
Saeedeh Karimlar +4 more
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