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Open AccessGenome-wide analysis of MYB transcription factor family and AsMYB1R subfamily contribution to ROS homeostasis regulation in Avena sativa under PEG-induced drought stress
The myeloblastosis (MYB) transcription factor (TF) family is one of the largest and most important TF families in plants, playing an important role in a life cycle and abiotic stress.
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Open AccessChromosome-level genome assembly provides insights into the genetic diversity, evolution, and flower development of Prunus conradinae
Prunus conradinae, a valuable flowering cherry belonging to the Rosaceae family subgenus Cerasus and endemic to China, has high economic and ornamental value. However, a high-quality P. conradinae genome is unava...
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Open AccessComparative transcriptome analysis reveals genes involved in trichome development and metabolism in tobacco
The glandular trichomes of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) can efficiently produce secondary metabolites. They act as natural bioreactors, and their natural products function to protect plants against insect-pests an...
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Open AccessRoot-to-shoot signaling positively mediates source-sink relation in late growth stages in diploid and tetraploid wheat
Non-hydraulic root source signaling (nHRS) is a unique positive response to soil drying in the regulation of plant growth and development. However, it is unclear how the nHRS mediates the tradeoff between sour...
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Open AccessAdaptive divergence, historical population dynamics, and simulation of suitable distributions for Picea Meyeri and P. Mongolica at the whole-genome level
The taxonomic classification of Picea meyeri and P. mongolica has long been controversial. To investigate the genetic relatedness, evolutionary history, and population history dynamics of these species, genotypin...
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Open AccessUsing null models to decipher bacterial assembly mechanisms in oat silages harvested from southern China
Deciphering the assembly rules of microbial communities is vital for a mechanistic understanding of the general principles driving microbiome structures and functions. In this study, a null modeling-based fram...
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Open AccessTranscriptome sequencing and expression analysis in peanut reveal the potential mechanism response to Ralstonia solanacearum infection
Bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum severely affects peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) yields. The breeding of resistant cultivars is an efficient means of controlling plant diseases. Therefore, identifica...
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Open AccessSugarcane borers: species, distribution, damage and management options
Lepidopteran borers stand out as the most destructive pests in sugarcane, leading to reductions in stalk weight, juice quality and sugar recovery. Presently, integrated pest management (IPM) systems are utiliz...
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Open AccessTrichomeLess Regulator 3 is required for trichome initial and cuticle biosynthesis in Artemisia annua
Artemisinin is primarily synthesized and stored in the subepidermal space of the glandular trichomes of Artemisia annua. The augmentation of trichome density has been demonstrated to enhance artemisinin yield. Ho...
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Open AccessPlant genomic resources at National Genomics Data Center: assisting in data-driven breeding applications
Genomic data serve as an invaluable resource for unraveling the intricacies of the higher plant systems, including the constituent elements within and among species. Through various efforts in genomic data arc...
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Open AccessEffect the accumulation of bioactive constituents of a medicinal plant (Salvia Miltiorrhiza Bge.) by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi community
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) form symbiotic relationships with various terrestrial plants and have attracted considerable interest as biofertilizers for improving the quality and yield of medicinal plant...
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Open AccessGenome-wide association map** combined with gene-based haplotype analysis identify a novel gene for shoot length in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Genome-wide association map** revealed a novel QTL for shoot length across multiple environments. Its causal gene, LOC_Os01g68500, was identified firstly through gene-based haplotype analysis, gene expression a...
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Open AccessCePP2C19 confers tolerance to drought by regulating the ABA sensitivity in Cyperus esculentus
Tiger nut (Cyperus esculentus) is widely known as an additional source of food, oil and feed worldwide. The agricultural production of tiger nut has been greatly hindered by drought stress, reducing both yield an...
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Open AccessCytological and transcriptomic analysis to unveil the mechanism of web blotch resistance in Peanut
Peanut is an important oil crop worldwide. Peanut web blotch is a fungal disease that often occurs at the same time as other leaf spot diseases, resulting in substantial leaf drop, which seriously affects the ...
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Open AccessTerpene produced by coexpression of the TPS and P450 genes from Lavandula angustifolia protects plants from herbivore attacks during budding stages
To deter herbivore attacks, plants employ a diverse array of volatile compounds, particularly during the early developmental stages. The highly expressed genes LaTPS7, LaTPS8, and LaCYP71D582 were identified duri...
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Open AccessPrenylated flavonoids isolated from the twigs of Artocarpus champeden as potential activators for tobacco powdery mildew and their mode of actions
Golovinomyces cichoracearum (DC.) is the main pathogen for tobacco powdery mildew fungus disease. Its outbreaks often result in severe harvest losses for the yield and quality of tobacco. Artocarpus champeden is ...
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Open AccessNLG1, encoding a mitochondrial membrane protein, controls leaf and grain development in rice
Mitochondrion is the key respiratory organ and participate in multiple anabolism and catabolism pathways in eukaryote. However, the underlying mechanism of how mitochondrial membrane proteins regulate leaf and...
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Open AccessQuartet RNA reference materials improve the quality of transcriptomic data through ratio-based profiling
Certified RNA reference materials are indispensable for assessing the reliability of RNA sequencing to detect intrinsically small biological differences in clinical settings, such as molecular subty** of dis...
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Open AccessMulti-omics data integration using ratio-based quantitative profiling with Quartet reference materials
Characterization and integration of the genome, epigenome, transcriptome, proteome and metabolome of different datasets is difficult owing to a lack of ground truth. Here we develop and characterize suites of ...
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Open AccessA Comparative Analysis of Metabolome Reveals the Regulation of the Anthocyanin Biosynthesis Branch in Potatoes
A comparative metabolomic analysis was performed using purple potato tubers and derived red mutant tubers to investigate the regulation of anthocyanin biosynthesis. The metabolome analysis revealed 19 key diff...