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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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Sod Culture Treatments Positively Affect Soil Fungal Diversity, Soil Enzyme Activities, and Nutrient Uptake in Navel Orange Orchards
Gannan navel oranges (Citrus sinensis Osb. var. brasliliensis Tanaka) are mainly cultivated in mountain orchards. However, inappropriate long-term management practices such as clean cultivation and excessive use ...
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Biocontrol potential of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria against plant disease and insect pest
Biological control is a promising approach to enhance pathogen and pest control to ensure high productivity in cash crop production. Therefore, PGPR biofertilizers are very suitable for application in the cult...
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Genome editing of RICE FLOWERING LOCUS T 1 promoter delayed flowering in rice
The heading date of rice is a crucial agronomic traits affecting regional adaptation and grain productivity. Manipulating the vegetative growth period or delaying flowering can increase the yield and quality. ...
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A climate sensitive nonlinear mixed-effects height to crown base model: a study focuses on Phyllostachys pubescens
A climate-sensitive height to crown base (HCB) model developed by combining a nonlinear mixed-effects model and dummy variable approach led to higher prediction accuracy of HCB than those without climatic vari...
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Open AccessThe mRNA surveillance factor Pelo restricts rice virus propagation in insect vectors and host plants
Many devastating plant viruses are transmitted by insect vectors among plant hosts in a persistent-propagative manner. Pelota (Pelo) is an evolutionarily conserved protein involved in the mRNA surveillance sys...
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Open AccessGenome-wide association analysis and transgenic characterization for amylose content regulating gene in tuber of Dioscorea zingiberensis
Amylose, a prebiotic found in yams is known to be beneficial for the gut microflora and is particularly advantageous for diabetic patients’ diet. However, the genetic machinery underlying amylose production re...
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Open AccessIdentification and analysis of short-term and long-term salt-associated lncRNAs in the leaf of Avicennia marina
As a highly salt-resistant mangrove, Avicennia marina can thrive in the hypersaline water. The leaves of Avicennia marina play a crucial role in salinity stress adaptability by secreting salt. Although the functi...
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Open AccessGenome editing toward biofortified soybean with minimal trade-off between low phytic acid and yield
Phytic acid (PA) in grain seeds reduces the bioavailability of nutrient elements in monogastric animals, and an important objective for crop seed biofortification is to decrease the seed PA content. Here, we e...
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Unveiling Characteristics of Woody Biomass Torrefaction Through Kinetic Modeling
The direct use of biomass for energy generation is usually unfavorable due to its unsatisfied characteristics. Those characteristics could be eliminated by a mild temperature pre-treatment such as torrefaction...
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Genome-wide identification of thaumatin-like protein family genes in Panax notoginseng and analysis of their responses to Fusarium solani infection
Panax notoginseng (Burke) F. H. Chen, which is commonly referred as ''Sanqi'', is the most widely used Chinese medicinal herb. Root rot can have deleterious effects on the success of Sanqi cultivation, including ...
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UV-B-Priming Combined with the Soil Application of MWCNT Enhances Rice Growth Performance Under Salt Stress
Soil salinization poses a serious threat to sustainable ecological agricultural development. Most crops are susceptible to salt stress during the growth phase of seed germination and seedling emergence. Seed p...
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Correction to: Unraveling the role of PlARF2 in regulating seed dormancy in Paeonia lactiflora
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Open AccessGenome-wide characterization of LEA gene family reveals a positive role of BnaA.LEA6.a in freezing tolerance in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.)
Freezing stress is one of the major abiotic stresses that causes extensive damage to plants. LEA (Late embryogenesis abundant) proteins play a crucial role in plant growth, development, and abiotic stress. How...
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Genetic contribution and decision-making coefficients analysis of agronomic components of upland cotton in Southern **njiang to yield traits
This study investigates the genetic contribution and decision-making coefficients of agronomic traits of upland cotton parents, and their F1 crosses to provide a scientific basis for breeders to select and improv...
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Comprehensive analysis of stress-activated protein kinase genes (OsSAPKs) in rice flowering time
The rice SnRK2 members SAPK4, SAPK5, SAPK7 and SAPK10 are positive regulators involved in the regulation of rice flowering, while other single mutants exhibited no effect on rice flowering.
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A novel functional allele of Ehd3 controls flowering time in rice
Rice flowering time determines its geographical distribution and yield traits. As a short-day plant, rice can grow in the northern long-day conditions due to the functional mutations of many photosensitive gen...
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First report of Colletotrichum siamense causing fruit anthracnose on Indian jujube in Taiwan
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Theoretical carrying capacity of grasslands and early warning for maintaining forage-livestock balance in the Qilian Mountains, northwest China
An in-depth understanding of the relationship between the theoretical carrying capacity of grasslands and the forage-livestock balance is crucial for maintaining ecological equilibrium in grasslands and guidin...
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Genetically optimizing soybean nodulation improves yield and protein content
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in legume nodules requires substantial energy investment from host plants, and soybean (Glycine max (L.) supernodulation mutants show stunting and yield penalties due to overconsumptio...