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Open AccessPhysiological and transcriptomic analyses provide insight into thermotolerance in desert plant Zygophyllum xanthoxylum
Heat stress has adverse effects on the growth and reproduction of plants. Zygophyllum xanthoxylum, a typical xerophyte, is a dominant species in the desert where summer temperatures are around 40 °C. However, the...
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Open AccessA positive correlation between GC content and growth temperature in prokaryotes
GC pairs are generally more stable than AT pairs; GC-rich genomes were proposed to be more adapted to high temperatures than AT-rich genomes. Previous studies consistently showed positive correlations between ...
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Transcriptomic and physiological analysis reveals interplay between salicylic acid and drought stress in citrus tree floral initiation
Salicylic acid (SA) and drought stress promote more flowering in sweet orange. The physiological response and molecular mechanism underlying stress-induced floral initiation were discovered by transcriptome pr...
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Boron-bridged RG-II and calcium are required to maintain the pectin network of the Arabidopsis seed mucilage ultrastructure
The structure of a pectin network requires both calcium (Ca2+) and boron (B). Ca2+ is involved in crosslinking pectic polysaccharides and arbitrarily induces the formation of an “egg-box” structure among pectin m...
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**akemycin A, a novel pyranonaphthoquinone antibiotic, produced by the Streptomyces sp. CC8-201 from the soil of a karst cave
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PJS, a novel isocoumarin with hexahydropyrimidine ring from Bacillus subtilis PJS