ABSTRACT Phosphorus is indispensable in agricultural production. The growing global demand for food necessitates the development of crops with enhanced phosphorus utilisation efficiency. However, the molecular mechanisms coordinating phosphorus utilisation efficiency in plants remain incompletely characterised.
Laming Pei +6 more
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Root system architecture reorganization under decreasing soil phosphorus lowers root system conductance of Zea mays. [PDF]
Bauer FM +6 more
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Impaired phloem loading in zmsweet13a,b,c sucrose transporter triple knock-out mutants in Zea mays
Bezrutczyk, M. +7 more
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Effect of potassium fertilizer, irrigation water type and foliar application of ascobin on activity some antioxidant enzymes of Zea mays L [PDF]
Fatima Karim Khudair Alasadi +1 more
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Polyamine metabolism genes of maize (Zea mays) downregulated during compatible interaction with Meloidogyne arenaria. [PDF]
Przybylska A.
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The ZmFKF1b‐ZmDi19‐5 Regulatory Module Coordinates Drought Tolerance and Flowering Time in Maize
ABSTRACT Drought is a major environmental stress that inhibits plant growth and reduces crop yields. The Di19 gene family is known to play a pivotal role in mediating plant responses to drought. However, the mechanisms by which Di19 proteins integrate drought response with developmental processes, particularly flowering time, remain largely unknown in ...
Haixia Zeng +16 more
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Isolation, Identification, and Characterization of Antibiotic-Producing Bacteria from the Phyllosphere of <i>Zea mays</i>. [PDF]
Christensen K +3 more
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ABSTRACT Lipid droplets (LDs) serve as the primary storage site for neutral lipids in plant cells, with growing evidence supporting many additional biological roles, such as in lipid homeostasis, signalling, trafficking, inflammatory responses and inter‐organelle communication.
Abdulsamie Hanano +2 more
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Induction of salinity tolerance in maize (Zea Mays L.) by exogenous application of ascorbic acid and gibberellic acid. [PDF]
Fatima H +4 more
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