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ABSTRACT Strigolactones (SLs) modulate multiple aspects of plant development and stress physiology. This study investigated their role in maize response to abiotic stress by comparing an SL‐biosynthesis mutant (zmccd8) with wild‐type (WT) seedlings grown for 4 weeks in vermiculite under nutrient and water limitation.
Leonardo Buzzicotti +5 more
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The tolerance of barley cultivars to wild oat herbicides
J.H.B. Butler, F.C. Allen
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ABSTRACT Phosphorus (P) deficiency constrains cereal production, yet improving low‐P performance remains challenging because P efficiency depends on rhizosphere mobilisation and internal utilisation. Wild relatives may provide insights into traits weakened during domestication.
Yunpeng Tao +7 more
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Antimicrobial prescribing guidelines for feedlot cattle
Australian Veterinary Journal, Volume 104, Issue 7, Page 413-438, July 2026.
P Cusack +4 more
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Structure‐informed engineering of plant–microbe interactions
SUMMARY This review critically evaluates how structural biology has enabled interface‐informed engineering of plant–microbe interactions, with a clear emphasis on the relative maturity of plant–pathogen research compared with symbiosis engineering. In plant immunity, atomic resolution structures of apoplastic receptors, host targets, and intracellular ...
Gloria Meng‐Hsuan Lin +2 more
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Thermal imaging as a tool for studying circadian rhythms in roots
SUMMARY Plants rely on the circadian clock to anticipate daily environmental fluctuations and to coordinate key physiological, metabolic, and developmental processes. Most if not all plant cells have semi‐autonomous circadian oscillators. Roots possess a modified yet robust circadian oscillator that is entrained by external cues such as light and ...
Felista Nalufunjo +2 more
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Sulfate starvation response modules connect sulfur metabolism to photorespiration and photosynthesis
Significance Statement How plants regulate mineral homeostasis and integrate it with other physiological processes is crucial for developing crops that can better withstand environmental challenges. In this study, we show that PYD4 (PYRIMIDINE 4) and MGL (METHIONINE GAMMA‐LYASE), are involved in sulfate starvation response regulation. Moreover, PYD4 is
Suvajit Basu +7 more
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Response of Tibetan Wild Barley Genotypes to Drought Stress and Identification of Quantitative Trait Loci by Genome-Wide Association Analysis. [PDF]
Zhang M +6 more
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