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Genetic Associations Underpinning the Metabolite-Mediated Salt Stress Tolerance in Barley
Salinity stress is one of the abiotic factors that greatly affect agriculture by limiting plant growth and yield worldwide. A set of 138 barley accessions from different geographical regions was characterized ...
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Open AccessDefense responses and symbiotic functional initiation in trifoliate orange‒arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi interaction
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) trigger beneficial effects on their hosts, but it is unknown how plants modulate their defense responses during root colonization of AMF and the symbiotic benefits are initia...
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Cloning of CAT genes in Satsuma mandarin and their expression characteristics in response to environmental stress and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
CitCAT1 and CitCAT2 were cloned and highly expressed in mature leaves. High temperatures up-regulated CitCAT1 expression, while low temperatures and Diversispora versiformis up-regulated CitCAT2 expression, maint...
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Open AccessDiscovery of new genomic regions and candidate genes implicated in the natural variation of barley peduncle length and plant height
The cereal plant barley (Hordeum vulgare) has high nutritional content and special characteristics that allow it to withstand adverse weather conditions. The peduncle’s developmental properties under dry (drought...