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Biofortification of potato nutrition. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Adv Res
Li L, Zhu T, Wen L, Zhang T, Ren M.
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Molecular characterization of oleosin genes in Cyperus esculentus, a Cyperaceae plant producing oil in underground tubers

Plant Cell Reports, 2023
CeOLE genes exhibit a tuber-predominant expression pattern and their mRNA/protein abundances are positively correlated with oil accumulation during tuber development. Overexpression could significantly increase the oil content of tobacco leaves. Oleosins (OLEs) are abundant structural proteins of lipid droplets (LDs) that function in LD formation and ...
Zhi Zou   +7 more
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Underground Inspirations: Tuber Sciences and Their Histories

Isis, 2021
AbstractTaking tuber sciences and their histories as a case study, this essay hinges on materiality, both as a condition shaping thing–human relations and as a vector for producing knowledge and ge...
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Comparison of the protein in axillary bud tubers and underground stolon tubers in potato

American Potato Journal, 1982
To determine if axillary leaf bud tubers can be used to study tuber protein synthesis in potato we have compared the proteins in axillary bud tubers with those in underground stolon tubers in the variety Superior. By SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and by electrophoresis in nondenaturing polyacrylamide gels at pH 8.6, the proteins in axillary ...
E. Paiva, R. M. Lister, W. D. Park
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Mulch and planting depth influence potato canopy development, underground morphology, and tuber yield

Field Crops Research, 2016
Abstract The response of potato (Solanum tuberosum cv Haryeong) to mulching and different planting depths was evaluated during 2010–2013. Two different plastic mulches, black and clear polyethylene (PE) were compared with the unmulched control and seed tubers were planted at 5-, 10-, 15-, and 20-cm depths in each treatment.
Dong Chil Chang   +6 more
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Tuber, or not tuber: Molecular and morphological basis of underground storage organ development

Current Opinion in Plant Biology
Underground storage organs occur in phylogenetically diverse plant taxa and arise from multiple tissue types including roots and stems. Thickening growth allows underground storage organs to accommodate carbohydrates and other nutrients and requires proliferation at various lateral meristems followed by cell expansion.
Madison L. Plunkert   +4 more
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