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Comparing the intra-annual radial growth of three temperate species as related to leaf phenology
The complex interplay between primary and secondary growth processes in trees holds paramount significance in unraveling the physiological connections within distinct tree tissues. In this study, we continuous...
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Comprehensive genome-wide identification of Snf2 gene family and their expression profile under salt stress in six Brassica species of U’s triangle model
We comprehensively identified and analyzed the Snf2 gene family. Some Snf2 genes were involved in responding to salt stress based on the RNA-seq and qRT-PCR analysis.
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Meta-Analysis Study on the Role of Biochar on Soil Nitrogen Cycling
Soil nitrogen cycling is intricately related to soil physicochemical properties, enzymatic activity, and microbial vitality. Biochar, containing various elements such as carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus, posse...
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Open AccessIntercrop** improves faba bean photosynthesis and reduces disease caused by Fusarium commune and cinnamic acid-induced stress
Modern intensive crop** systems often contribute to the accumulation of phenolic acids in the soil, which promotes the development of soilborne diseases. This can be suppressed by intercrop**. This study a...
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Open AccessGenome-wide identification and expression analysis of the PP2C gene family in Apocynum venetum and Apocynum hendersonii
Protein phosphatase class 2 C (PP2C) is the largest protein phosphatase family in plants. Members of the PP2C gene family are involved in a variety of physiological pathways in plants, including the abscisic acid...
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Open AccessGenome-wide identification and analysis of monocot-specific chimeric jacalins (MCJ) genes in Maize (Zea mays L.)
The monocot chimeric jacalins (MCJ) proteins, which contain a jacalin-related lectin (JRL) domain and a dirigent domain (DIR), are specific to Poaceae. MCJ gene family is reported to play an important role in ...
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Open AccessDeep migration learning-based recognition of diseases and insect pests in Yunnan tea under complex environments
The occurrence, development, and outbreak of tea diseases and pests pose a significant challenge to the quality and yield of tea, necessitating prompt identification and control measures. Given the vast array ...
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A rapid and efficient Agrobacterium-mediated transient transformation system in grape berries
Transient transformation is extremely useful for rapid in vivo assessment of gene function, especially for fruit-related genes. Grape berry, while an important fruit crop, is recalcitrant to transient transfor...
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Ethylene may be the Key Factor Leading to the Homologous Transformation of Stamens into Pistils in Three-Pistil Wheat
Previous studies have shown that ethylene levels in flower buds are key to sex determination in plants. However, the roles of ethylene in wheat flower development are poorly understood. In this study, pistillo...
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Plastome structure, phylogeny and evolution of plastid genes in Reevesia (Helicteroideae, Malvaceae)
Reevesia is an eastern Asian-eastern North American disjunction genus in the family Malvaceae s.l. and comprises approximately 25 species. The relationships within the genus are not well understood. Here, 15 plas...
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Conserved genetic background but geographically differentiated DNA methylation patterns in invasive alligator weed (Alternanthera philoxeroides) populations of China and Japan
Alligator weed (Alternanthera philoxeroides) is a highly invasive species that has successfully established in numerous tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. Previous literature suggests that alligator weed...
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Parallel degradome-seq and DMS-MaPseq substantially revise the miRNA biogenesis atlas in Arabidopsis
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are produced from highly structured primary transcripts (pri-miRNAs) and regulate numerous biological processes in eukaryotes. Due to the extreme heterogeneity of these structures, the initi...
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Long-Term Grazing Exclusion Affects the Biomass Rather than the Percentage of Nitrogen Derived from the Atmosphere in Astragalus arnoldii
The nitrogen derived from the atmosphere (%Ndfa) serves as a critical parameter in assessing the biological nitrogen fixation of legumes. Nevertheless, our comprehension of the impact of grazing exclusion prim...
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Comparative Transcriptome Analysis of T. rubrum, T. mentagrophytes, and M. gypseum Dermatophyte Biofilms in Response to Photodynamic Therapy
Dermatophyte biofilms frequently count for inadequate responses and resistance to standard antifungal treatments, resulting in refractory chronic onychomycosis infection. Although antimicrobial photodynamic th...
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Open AccessCharacterization of a new dwarf watercress (Nasturtium officinale R Br.) ‘Boldrewood’ in commercial trials reveals a consistent increase in chemopreventive properties in a longer-grown crop
We describe ‘Boldrewood’, a new accession of watercress (Nasturtium officinale R. Br.) that was initially found to be of short stature with high antioxidant capacity (Payne et al. 2015). This was of particular co...
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Open AccessIntegration of transcriptomics, metabolomics, and hormone analysis revealed the formation of lesion spots inhibited by GA and CTK was related to cell death and disease resistance in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
Wheat is one of the important grain crops in the world. The formation of lesion spots related to cell death is involved in disease resistance, whereas the regulatory pathway of lesion spot production and resis...
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Open AccessGenetic diversity analysis and DNA fingerprinting of primary Qingke (Hordeum vulgare L. var. nudum Hook. f.) cultivars
To assess the genetic diversity of the primary Qingke cultivars and establish their unique genetic profiles, 837 barley simple sequence repeat (SSR) primers were screened across 12 cultivars. The selection pro...
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Open AccessRevealing critical mechanisms in determining sorghum resistance to drought and salt using mRNA, small RNA and degradome sequencing
Plant growth and development are severely threatened by drought and salt stresses. Compared with structural genes, transcription factors (TFs) play more pivotal roles in plant growth and stress adaptation. How...
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Open AccessIntegrated transcriptomic and metabolomic analysis provides insight into the pollen development of CMS-D1 rice
Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) has greatly improved the utilization of heterosis in crops due to the absence of functional male gametophyte. The newly developed sporophytic D1 type CMS (CMS-D1) rice exhibits...
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Mycelia Migratory Bacteria in Compost and Compost–Amended Rhizosphere Soil in a Table Grape Orchard
It is recognized that compost application incorporates a high diversity of microorganisms in soils, promoting the sustainable agriculture. However, bacterial–fungal interactions (BFI) in compost application re...