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    Genotype-specific patterns of physiological and antioxidative responses in barley under salinity stress

    Using reliable salt tolerance markers is a key component in barley breeding programs. In this study, physiological and antioxidative markers of two Tunisian barley salinity tolerance contrasting genotypes Boul...

    Rim Nefissi Ouertani, Rahma Jardak, Mariem Ben Chikha in Cereal Research Communications (2022)

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    Fluctuations in Fabaceae mitochondrial genome size and content are both ancient and recent

    Organelle genome studies of Fabaceae, an economically and ecologically important plant family, have been biased towards the plastid genome (plastome). Thus far, less than 15 mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) s...

    In-Su Choi, Erika N. Schwarz, Tracey A. Ruhlman, Mohammad A. Khiyami in BMC Plant Biology (2019)

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    Transcriptomic and metabolic responses of Calotropis procera to salt and drought stress

    Calotropis procera is a wild plant species in the family Apocynaceae that is able to grow in harsh, arid and heat stressed conditions. Understanding how this highly adapted plant persi...

    Mohammed Z. Mutwakil, Nahid H. Hajrah, Ahmed Atef, Sherif Edris in BMC Plant Biology (2017)

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    Analysis of transcriptional response to heat stress in Rhazya stricta

    Climate change is predicted to be a serious threat to agriculture due to the need for crops to be able to tolerate increased heat stress. Desert plants have already adapted to high levels of heat stress so the...

    Abdullah Y. Obaid, Jamal S. M. Sabir, Ahmed Atef, Xuan Liu in BMC Plant Biology (2016)

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    NDH expression marks major transitions in plant evolution and reveals coordinate intracellular gene loss

    Key innovations have facilitated novel niche utilization, such as the movement of the algal predecessors of land plants into terrestrial habitats where drastic fluctuations in light intensity, ultraviolet radi...

    Tracey A Ruhlman, Wan-Jung Chang, Jeremy JW Chen, Yao-Ting Huang in BMC Plant Biology (2015)

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    Complete plastome sequence of Thalictrum coreanum (Ranunculaceae) and transfer of the rpl32 gene to the nucleus in the ancestor of the subfamily Thalictroideae

    Plastids originated from cyanobacteria and the majority of the ancestral genes were lost or functionally transferred to the nucleus after endosymbiosis. Comparative genomic investigations have shown that gene ...

    Seongjun Park, Robert K Jansen, SeonJoo Park in BMC Plant Biology (2015)

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    Comparative analyses of two Geraniaceae transcriptomes using next-generation sequencing

    Organelle genomes of Geraniaceae exhibit several unusual evolutionary phenomena compared to other angiosperm families including accelerated nucleotide substitution rates, widespread gene loss, reduced RNA edit...

    ** Zhang, Tracey A Ruhlman, Jeffrey P Mower, Robert K Jansen in BMC Plant Biology (2013)

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    The complete nucleotide sequence of the cassava (Manihot esculenta) chloroplast genome and the evolution of atpF in Malpighiales: RNA editing and multiple losses of a group II intron

    The complete sequence of the chloroplast genome of cassava (Manihot esculenta, Euphorbiaceae) has been determined. The genome is 161,453 bp in length and includes a pair of inverted repeats (IR) of 26,954 bp. The...

    Henry Daniell, Kenneth J. Wurdack, Anderson Kanagaraj in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2008)

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    Complete chloroplast genome sequences of Hordeum vulgare, Sorghum bicolor and Agrostis stolonifera, and comparative analyses with other grass genomes

    Christopher Saski, Seung-Bum Lee, Siri Fjellheim in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2007)

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    Complete chloroplast genome sequences of Hordeum vulgare, Sorghum bicolor and Agrostis stolonifera, and comparative analyses with other grass genomes

    Comparisons of complete chloroplast genome sequences of Hordeum vulgare, Sorghum bicolor and Agrostis stolonifera to six published grass chloroplast genomes reveal that gene content and order are similar but two ...

    Christopher Saski, Seung-Bum Lee, Siri Fjellheim in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2007)

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    The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Citrus sinensis(L.) Osbeck var 'Ridge Pineapple': organization and phylogenetic relationships to other angiosperms

    The production of Citrus, the largest fruit crop of international economic value, has recently been imperiled due to the introduction of the bacterial disease Citrus canker. No significant improvements have been ...

    Michael G Bausher, Nameirakpam D Singh, Seung-Bum Lee, Robert K Jansen in BMC Plant Biology (2006)

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    Complete chloroplast genome sequences of Solanum bulbocastanum, Solanum lycopersicum and comparative analyses with other Solanaceae genomes

    Despite the agricultural importance of both potato and tomato, very little is known about their chloroplast genomes. Analysis of the complete sequences of tomato, potato, tobacco, and Atropa chloroplast genomes r...

    Henry Daniell, Seung-Bum Lee, Justin Grevich in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2006)