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LGRPv2: A high‐value platform for the advancement of Fabaceae genomics
Summary Fabaceae, as one of the most diverse angiosperm families, plays a crucial role in maintaining global ecosystems and advancing human civilization. With the rapid accumulation of legume genomes, we developed LGRPv2 (https://fabaceae.cgrpoee.top), an updated version of the Legume Genomics Research Platform.
Zijian Yu+15 more
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Comparative Genomic Analysis of COMT Family Genes in Three <i>Vitis</i> Species Reveals Evolutionary Relationships and Functional Divergence. [PDF]
Liu Y+7 more
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Influence de la thermothérapiein vitrosur le polymorphisme foliaire de variétés deVitis viniferaL. [PDF]
S. Grenan, G. Caraux
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Summary Slow‐melting flesh (SMF) in peaches offers many advantages, including easy transportation, maintaining flavour after ripening, an extended harvest window, and reduced losses caused by fruit softening. However, the underlying molecular mechanism remains elusive.
Junren Meng+10 more
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A pathogen of good taste: genetics of a bacterial host jump of the plant pathogen <i>Xylella fastidiosa</i> from coffee to wine grapes. [PDF]
Kahn AK, Cervantes J, Almeida RPP.
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Sucrose and NAA Influence Growth of Subcultured Shoots and in Vitro Production of Roots in Vitis [PDF]
Raymond P. Chée, Robert Pool
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In vivo tracking of grape marc biomarkers, bioconversion, metabolic tracers, and microbiota modulation in swine fed a polyphenol-rich extract diet. [PDF]
Castillo A+8 more
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Summary The association between Arabidopsis FLS2 and BAK1/SERK3 triggered by bacterial flagellin is the best‐studied example of plant PRR receptor/co‐receptor complex. Although most plants are able to perceive the flagellin epitope flg22 from most bacterial species, certain pathogens, such as Agrobacterium tumefaciens or Ralstonia solanacearum, have ...
Meng Li+3 more
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ABSTRACT Multiprotein bridging factor 1c (MBF1c) has been shown to play a critical role in plant responses to heat stress. Previous studies have implicated MBF1c roles in ethylene‐mediated thermotolerance; however, the upstream regulatory mechanisms linking MBF1c to this process remain unclear. In this study, an ethylene‐response factor (ERF), LlERF092,
Jun Xiang+9 more
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