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The key cytochrome P450 gene GmSUR2a enables soybeans to withstand destructive submergence stress. By lowering the level of the plant hormone indole‐3‐acetic acid, this gene improves soybean survival and increases field yield. It offers an important tool for breeding stress‑resilient soybeans, securing food production against extreme weather conditions.
Yangyang Chen +14 more
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Tracing the global spread of maize (Zea mays L.) through plastome analysis of landraces. [PDF]
Park JS +5 more
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The redox‐sensitive transcriptional repressor ZmMS1 coordinates reactive oxygen species homeostasis and lipid allocation for pollen exine and anther cuticle formation. Loss or precocious expression of ZmMS1 causes male sterility. Constitutive overexpression induces dwarfism and semi‐sterility. These findings enable flexible maize male‐sterility systems
Quancan Hou +13 more
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A wireless leaf movement sensor system for early detection of abiotic stresses in Zea mays L. [PDF]
Zhang X +8 more
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Natural variation in the GNH1 promoter enhances plant height and grain yield in rice
Natural variation in the GRAIN NUMBER AND PLANT HEIGHT 1 (GNH1) promoter alleviates repression by the C2H2‐type transcription factor ZFP36, upregulating GNH1 expression and promoting auxin accumulation, thereby increasing rice plant height and grain yield. This elite allele serves as a valuable genetic resource for molecular breeding of high‐yield rice.
Hongwei Xing +6 more
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WGCNA identifies key genes involved in methyl jasmonate-mediated tolerance to mercury stress in maize (Zea mays L.). [PDF]
Lan S +6 more
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Analyzing the Temporal Structure of Proactive Coping: An Integrative Approach
ABSTRACT Introduction Proactive coping is an important construct in health and well‐being research. Yet, not much is known about its temporal stability and how life events affect it. Conceptualizations of coping have mainly focused on either (i) stable, trait‐like characteristics, (ii) state‐like, context‐dependent features, or (iii) process‐oriented ...
Ana Tomova, Mario Lawes, Michael Eid
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Synergistic effects of mulch type and deficit irrigation on physiological determinants and yield of spring maize (Zea mays L.). [PDF]
Singh M +6 more
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ABSTRACT Maize (Zea mays L.) silage is a major energy source in ruminant diets and provides fermentable substrate for the rumen microbiota. In addition, forage maize contains benzoxazinoids (BXs), defence‐related secondary metabolites with antimicrobial activity that remain detectable after ensiling.
Julia Eichinger +4 more
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