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Identification of CaPCR1, an OFP gene likely involved in pointed versus concave fruit tip regulation in pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) using recombinant inbred lines
CaPCR1 (Capana12g002165) was a candidate gene regulating fruit concave/pointed tip shape in pepper.
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Open AccessUsing null models to decipher bacterial assembly mechanisms in oat silages harvested from southern China
Deciphering the assembly rules of microbial communities is vital for a mechanistic understanding of the general principles driving microbiome structures and functions. In this study, a null modeling-based fram...
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The grapevine miR827a regulates the synthesis of stilbenes by targeting VqMYB14 and gives rise to susceptibility in plant immunity
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is an economically important fruit crop cultivated worldwide. In China, grapevine cultivation is very extensive, and a few Vitis grapes have excellent pathogen and stress resistance,...
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Genetic linkage map construction and QTL analysis for plant height in proso millet (Panicum miliaceum L.)
A genetic linkage map representing proso millet genome was constructed with SSR markers, and a major QTL corresponding to plant height was mapped on chromosome 14 of this map.
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Open AccessGenome-wide association map** combined with gene-based haplotype analysis identify a novel gene for shoot length in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Genome-wide association map** revealed a novel QTL for shoot length across multiple environments. Its causal gene, LOC_Os01g68500, was identified firstly through gene-based haplotype analysis, gene expression a...
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Open AccessPrenylated flavonoids isolated from the twigs of Artocarpus champeden as potential activators for tobacco powdery mildew and their mode of actions
Golovinomyces cichoracearum (DC.) is the main pathogen for tobacco powdery mildew fungus disease. Its outbreaks often result in severe harvest losses for the yield and quality of tobacco. Artocarpus champeden is ...
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Open AccessPhosphorus leaching risk from black soil increased due to conversion of arid agricultural land to paddy land in northeast China
Land-use change from arid agricultural land to paddy land may increase soil phosphorus (P) leaching in the black soil region. However, little information is available for soil P leaching risk assessment from s...
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Molecular characterization and validation of adult-plant stripe rust resistance gene Yr86 in Chinese wheat cultivar Zhongmai 895
Adult-plant stripe rust resistance gene Yr86 in Chinese wheat cultivar Zhongmai 895 was mapped to the physical interval 710.2–713.2 Mb on the long arm of chromosome 2A.
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Major genetic locus with pleiotropism determined seed-related traits in cultivated and wild soybeans
Here, a novel pleiotropic QTL qSS14 simultaneously regulating four seed size traits and two consistently detected QTLs qSW17 and qSLW02 were identified across multiple years.
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Complete chloroplast genome sequence and phylogenetic analysis of Rhododendron molle G. Don, an endangered Ericaceae species located on Dabie Mountains (central China)
Rhododendron molle G. Don, an endemic species of the Ericaceae family, possesses valuable medicinal and horticultural values. In this research, R. molle cp genome proved to be a typical quadripartite structure wi...
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Structural variations and environmental specificities of flowering time-related genes in Brassica napus
We found that the flowering time order of accessions in a genetic population considerably varied across environments, and homolog copies of essential flowering time genes played different roles in different lo...
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Open AccessInsight into the key limiting factors affecting anaerobic fermentation quality and bacterial community of sweet sorghum by irradiation sterilization and microbiota transplant
Biomass microbiota and chemical constituent are closely associated with final anaerobic fermentation performance. But the limiting factors affecting anaerobic fermentation quality and bacterial community have ...
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Open AccessClean recovery and recycling of seasonal surplus forage grass by microbial driven anaerobic fermentation: a case study of napiergrass
In this study, the anaerobic fermentation technique was conducted to accomplish the clean recycling of surplus napiergrass. The surplus napiergrass harvested at two harvest dates (early vegetative stage, NI; late...
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Open AccessBreeding for disease resistance in soybean: a global perspective
This review provides a comprehensive atlas of QTLs, genes, and alleles conferring resistance to 28 important diseases in all major soybean production regions in the world.
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Mutation in BrGGL7 gene encoding a GDSL esterase / lipase causes male sterility in Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L. ssp. pekinensis)
MutMap and KASP analyses revealed that the BrGGL7 gene is responsible for the male-sterile trait of ftms1 in Chinese cabbage, with functional verification in Arabidopsis.
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The qLTG1.1 candidate gene CsGAI regulates low temperature seed germination in cucumber
The CsGAI gene, identified by map-based, was involved in regulating seed germination in low temperature via the GA and ABA signaling pathways.
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Genoty**-by-sequencing and genome-wide association study reveal genetic diversity and loci controlling agronomic traits in triticale
The genetic diversity and loci underlying agronomic traits were analyzed by the reads coverage and genome-wide association study based genoty**-by-sequencing in a diverse population consistin...
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Open AccessQTL identification, fine map**, and marker development for breeding peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) resistant to bacterial wilt
A major QTL, qBWA12, was fine mapped to a 216.68 kb physical region, and A12.4097252 was identified as a useful KASP marker for breeding peanut varieties resistant to bacterial wilt.
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Incomplete genome doubling enables to consistently enhance plant growth for maximum biomass production by altering multiple transcript co-expression networks in potato
Cytochimera potato plants, which mixed with diploid and tetraploid cells, could cause the highest and significantly increased biomass yield than the polyploid and diploid potato plants.
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PrupeFUL4 regulates ripening and softening of peach fruits through ethylene biosynthesis
AP1/FUL is a subfamily member of the MADS-box transcription factor that plays a vital role in plant growth and development. In our study, five AP1/FUL subfamily members were identified in the peach genome. One...