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Chapter and Conference Paper
Studies on the Preparation of Dried Inoculum of Blue-Green Algae and its Application in Paddy Field
The nitrogen-fixing blue-green algae (Anabane azotic) possesses the ability of fixing nitrogen and carbon. Certain amount of amino acids, polypetides and carbohydrates are excreted from metholic process during it...
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Two new species of egg parasitoids (hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) of wood-boring beetle pests from China
Oobius agrili sp.n. andAvetianella xystrocerae sp.n. (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) are described from China. Morphological characters of the new species are illustrated.O. agrili is an egg parasitoid of the emerald a...
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Effect of grazing intensities on the activity and community structure of methane-oxidizing bacteria of grassland soil in Inner Mongolia
The effects of different grazing intensities on in situ methane flux and the structure and diversity of the methanotrophic community are measured in the typical grassland of Inner Mongolia. Four grazing intens...
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Research on the development of weed-suppressing rice varieties
This study was conducted to develop weed-suppressing rice varieties in a weed-suppressing nursery by specific secondary metabolite markers of allelopathic potential. Weed-suppressing rice variety Feng-Hua-Zhan...
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Overlap between Signaling Pathways Responsive to Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae Infection and Drought Stress in Rice Introgression Line Revealed by RNA-Seq
Rice bacterial blight, caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo), and drought stress are common reducers of rice yields in some regions of Asia and Africa. The rice introgression line H471 exhibits broad-spec...
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Open AccessParental Genome Imbalance Causes Post-Zygotic Seed Lethality and Deregulates Imprinting in Rice
Reproductive isolation between rice of different ploidy levels is manifested as endosperm and embryo abortion in seeds produced by interploidy crosses. Genomic imprinting is considered to be the underlying mec...
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Disruption of IQM5 delays flowering possibly through modulating the juvenile-to-adult transition
IQ motif-containing protein 5 (IQM5) is the fifth member of the IQM family in Arabidopsis, which is an IQ motif-containing family. However, no functional characterizations have been performed using the IQM5 prote...
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Open AccessRice UCL8, a plantacyanin gene targeted by miR408, regulates fertility by controlling pollen tube germination and growth
Pollen tube formation and growth are crucial steps that lead to seed production. Despite the importance of pollen tube growth, the molecular mechanisms implicated in its spatial and temporal control are not fu...
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Salicylic acid and cold priming induce late-spring freezing tolerance by maintaining cellular redox homeostasis and protecting photosynthetic apparatus in wheat
An increasing number of studies provide evidence that priming (pre-exposure of plants to moderate stress or chemical stimulus) can confer plant tolerance to a later occurring severe stress. The main objective ...
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Open AccessComparative proteomic analysis reveals novel insights into the interaction between rice and Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae
Bacterial blight, which is caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo), is a devastating rice disease worldwide. Rice introgression line H471, derived from the recurrent parent Huang-Hua-Zhan (HHZ) and the dono...
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Involvement of salicylic acid in cold priming-induced freezing tolerance in wheat plants
Freezing is one of the most damaging abiotic stress factors. Cold priming has been shown to enhance freezing tolerance in wheat. However, the underlying mechanisms are unclear. Salicylic acid (SA) is an import...
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Open AccessOrchidBase 5.0: updates of the orchid genome knowledgebase
Containing the largest number of species, the orchid family provides not only materials for studying plant evolution and environmental adaptation, but economically and culturally important ornamental plants fo...
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Open AccessProteomic analysis of protein lysine 2-hydroxyisobutyrylation (Khib) in soybean leaves
Protein lysine 2-hydroxyisobutyrylation (Khib) is a novel post-translational modification (PTM) discovered in cells or tissues of animals, microorganisms and plants in recent years. Proteome-wide identification o...
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Identification of candidate genes for adult plant stripe rust resistance transferred from Aegilops ventricosa 2NvS into wheat via fine map** and transcriptome analysis
An adult plant gene for resistance to stripe rust was narrowed down to the proximal one-third of the 2NvS segment translocated from Aegilops ventricosa to wheat chromosome arm 2AS, and based on the gene expressio...