Impact of mycotoxins and glyphosate residue on the gut microbiome and resistome of European fallow deer. [PDF]
Tóth AG +9 more
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Artificial intelligence‐powered plant phenomics: Progress, challenges, and opportunities
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI), a key driver of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, is being rapidly integrated into plant phenomics to automate sensing, accelerate data analysis, and support decision‐making in phenomic prediction and genomic selection.
Xu Wang +12 more
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Nano-enabled plant fortification: green-synthesized SiO<sub>2</sub> and emamectin benzoate nanoparticles synergistically boost maize defense and agronomic performance against Spodoptera frugiperda infestation. [PDF]
Shaaban A +4 more
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Abstract Biological processes involve complex hierarchies where composite traits result from multiple component traits. However, holistically understanding of how sets of component traits interact to underpin genotype‐to‐phenotype relationships is generally lacking.
John G. Hodge, Andrew D. B. Leakey
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Straight vs blended applications of IAA (Indole Acetic Acid) and Boron (B) for the improvement of crop productivity in maize (Zea mays L.). [PDF]
Hussain K +9 more
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ZmINVAN6 Regulates Anther Dehiscence and Pollen Fertility in the Genotype‐Dependent Way in Maize
Plant, Cell &Environment, EarlyView.
Ge Yan +8 more
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Hemp seed counting and morphometric analysis method comparison
Abstract The USDA ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory recently acquired over 800 hemp accessions (Cannabis sativa L.). Variation in hemp seed size characteristics is needed to develop quantitative standards to support the transition of hemp grain into a commodity.
Tyler Gordon, Zachary Stansell
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KtrB-mediated alkaline adaptation drives <i>Enterococcus faecalis</i> persistence in the gastrointestinal tract of <i>Helicoverpa zea</i>. [PDF]
Hurd PJ, Veto V, Bell G, Jackson JJ.
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Which indicators are most effective at detecting rapid shifts in soil health?
Abstract Farmers are showing a growing interest in soil health. Therefore, it is necessary to understand how and when indicators respond to changes in land management. Measurements of soil carbon (C) and nitrogen can take up to a decade to shift. However, it is unknown how other biotic markers of soil health (i.e., nematode communities) react.
Kaitlin Gattoni +2 more
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