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Abstract In the context of over‐fertilization, especially of phosphorus (P), the debate about the usefulness of applying starter fertilization to maize (Zea mays L.) must be revisited. One solution is to breed crops with an enhanced phosphorus use efficiency, which require less fertilizer yet are high‐yielding.
Wanda M. Haller +5 more
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Meta-QTL Analysis and Genes Responsible for Plant and Ear Height in Maize (<i>Zea mays</i> L.). [PDF]
Li X, Zhao X, Sun S, Tao K, Niu Y.
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Three‐dimensional‐printed tools to democratize global plant research
Abstract Numerous activities in the plant sciences require time‐consuming, repetitive actions that are ideal for automation, but existing tools to accomplish these types of tasks are often priced beyond the reach of many research labs, especially in low‐resource environments.
Mason C. McNair +2 more
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Dissecting the genetic basis of agronomic traits by multi-trait GWAS and genetic networks in maize (<i>Zea mays</i> L.). [PDF]
Zhou Y +12 more
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Human lysozyme (HLZ) possesses the function of ameliorating intestinal inflammation. HLZ transgenic maize restored intestinal barrier function in colitis mice. HLZ‐feed inhibited the cGAS/STING signaling pathway by ameliorating DSS‐induced mitochondrial dysfunction.
Yinuo Yu +5 more
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The Dynamic Effects of Transposon Insertions on <i>AuxRP1</i> Transcription During Vegetative Development in <i>Zea mays</i>. [PDF]
Troy JM +10 more
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Abstract The sustainable intensification of crop production provides more output with similar or fewer inputs, and therefore helps to produce food, feed, fiber, and fuel more efficiently. While short‐stature maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids have been shown to be more climate resilient, with reductions in yield‐scaled greenhouse gas production due to reduced
Frank G. Dohleman +11 more
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Evaluation of phytotoxicity and genotoxicity of TMA-stabilized iron-oxide nanoparticle in corn (Zea mays) young plants. [PDF]
Răcuciu M, Barbu-Tudoran L, Oancea S.
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