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Open AccessMelatonin enhances resistance to Botryosphaeria dothidea in pear by promoting jasmonic acid and phlorizin biosynthesis
Ring rot, caused by Botryosphaeria dothidea, is an important fungal disease of pear fruit during postharvest storage. Melatonin, as a plant growth regulator, plays an important role in enhancing the stress resist...
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The miR156x + p/SPL13-6 module responds to ABA, IAA, and ethylene, and SPL13-6 participates in the juvenile–adult phase transition in Pyrus
Perennial woody fruit trees usually have a long juvenile period, which greatly restricts the breeding process. The miR156/squamosa promoter binding protein-like (SPL) module and hormones participate in phase t...
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Establishment of regeneration system of Pyrus and the genetic stability analysis of regenerated population
Genetic assessment of pear regeneration population is very important for genetic fidelity maintenance in genetic engineering breeding. In this research, a regeneration system for a pear dwarfing rootstock cult...
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Open AccessAlleviation of iron deficiency in pear by ammonium nitrate and nitric oxide
Iron is essential for the growth and development of trace elements in plants, and iron deficiency can lead to leaf chlorosis. Ammonium and nitrate are the major forms of nitrogen present in soils. Ammonium nit...
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A Novel Method for Automatic Identification of Motion Artifact Beats in ECG Recordings
This paper presents a novel method for automatic identification of motion artifact beats in ECG recordings. The proposed method is based on the ECG complexes clustering, fuzzy logic and multi-parameters decisi...
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A protocol for rapid isolation of flanking regions from short known sequences
We present a method for rapid isolation of flanking regions from amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) fragments based on thermal asymmetric interlaced (TAIL)-PCR, in which one sequence-specific primer...