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Author Correction: Chromosome-level genomes of three key Allium crops and their trait evolution
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Chromosome-level genomes of three key Allium crops and their trait evolution
Allium crop breeding remains severely hindered due to the lack of high-quality reference genomes. Here we report high-quality chromosome-level genome assemblies for three key Allium crops (Welsh onion, garlic and...
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BIL1-mediated MP phosphorylation integrates PXY and cytokinin signalling in secondary growth
Vascular cambium proliferation in plants is crucial for the generation of vascular tissues and for mechanical strength. Phytohormones and mobile peptides are key regulators of vascular cambial activity during ...
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Open AccessSpatial specificity of auxin responses coordinates wood formation
Spatial organization of signalling events of the phytohormone auxin is fundamental for maintaining a dynamic transition from plant stem cells to differentiated descendants. The cambium, the stem cell niche med...
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Mechanical regulation of organ asymmetry in leaves
How appendages, such as plant leaves or animal limbs, develop asymmetric shapes remains a fundamental question in biology. Although ongoing research has revealed the genetic regulation of organ pattern formati...
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Expressional characterization of two class I trehalose-6-phosphate synthase genes in Hevea brasiliensis (para rubber tree) suggests a role in rubber production
In plants, trehalose-6-phosphate (Tre6P) synthesized by the Tre6P synthase (TPS) acts as a signal metabolite in regulating sucrose metabolism in relation to plant growth and development. The Hevea genome predicts...
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Open AccessThe rubber tree genome reveals new insights into rubber production and species adaptation
The Para rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) is an economically important tropical tree species that produces natural rubber, an essential industrial raw material. Here we present a high-quality genome assembly of t...