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Open AccessCarbon nanotubes: a powerful bridge for conductivity and flexibility in electrochemical glucose sensors
The utilization of nanomaterials in the biosensor field has garnered substantial attention in recent years. Initially, the emphasis was on enhancing the sensor current rather than material interactions. Howeve...
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Quantitative trait locus map** for plant height and branch number in an upland cotton recombinant inbred line with an SNP-based high-density genetic map
Cotton is one of the most important cash crops around the world, providing natural fiber for the textile industry. Agronomic traits play an important role in the mechanized harvesting of cotton. Plant height (...
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High-density genetic map construction and QTL map** for fiber strength on Chr24 across multiple environments in a CCRI70 recombinant inbred lines population
Upland cotton is an important economic crop that produces high-quality fiber for the textile industry. With the development of next-generation sequencing technology and improvements in human living standards, ...
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Localization of OsTLP27 in thylakoid lumen is required for accumulation of photosynthetic proteins in rice
We previously identified an AtTLP homolog, OsTLP27, in rice, whose overexpression improves chloroplast ultrastructure and photochemical efficiency. However, its molecular role in photosystem (PS) function and...
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OsEXPB2, a β-expansin gene, is involved in rice root system architecture
Expansins are cell wall loosening proteins which generally play important roles as endogenous regulators in plants. Here we report a rice (Oryza sativa L.) β-expansin gene, OsEXPB2, which encodes a 28.6-kDa prote...
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Regulation of the α-expansin gene OsEXPA8 expression affects root system architecture in transgenic rice plants
Expansins are cell wall proteins implicated in the control of plant growth via loosening of the extracellular matrix, and are encoded by a large gene family. However, data linked to loss of function of single ...