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The AP2/ERF transcription factor SmERF128 positively regulates diterpenoid biosynthesis in Salvia miltiorrhiza
Key messageThe novel AP2/ERF transcription factor SmERF128 positively regulates diterpenoid tanshinone biosynthesis by activating the expression of Sm...
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Role of Plant Transcription Factors in Virus Stress
Plants get exposed to various types of microorganisms in real time, which positively or negatively regulates their growth and development. On contact... -
Insulin induces insulin receptor degradation in the liver through EphB4
Insulin signaling is essential for glucose metabolism, and insulin decreases insulin receptor (InsR) levels in a dose-dependent and time-dependent...
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Physiological and transcriptomic analysis reveals the potential mechanism of Morinda officinalis How in response to freezing stress
BackgroundMorinda officinalis How (MO) is a vine shrub distributed in tropical and subtropical regions, known as one of the “Four Southern Herbal...
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A Nicotiana benthamiana AP2/ERF transcription factor confers resistance to Phytophthora parasitica
Diseases caused by Phytophthora species seriously affect global crop production and food security. Identification of key factors involved in plant...
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Comparative transcriptome and coexpression network analysis reveals key pathways and hub candidate genes associated with sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) drought tolerance
BackgroundDrought severely limits sunflower production especially at the seedling stage. To investigate the response mechanism of sunflowers to...
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The ethylene response factor RAP2.6 plays a positive role in the regulation of selenium tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana
Selenium (Se) in right amount is beneficial for plant growth and adaptation to environmental condition, but the mechanism of high Se stress in plants...
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RWP-RK Domain 3 (OsRKD3) induces somatic embryogenesis in black rice
BackgroundPlants have the unique capability to form embryos from both gametes and somatic cells, with the latter process known as somatic...
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Apple AP2/EREBP transcription factor MdSHINE2 confers drought resistance by regulating wax biosynthesis
Main conclusionThis study showed that AP2/EREBP transcription factor MdSHINE2 functioned in mediating cuticular permeability, sensitivity to abscisic...
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Genome-wide identification and expression analysis of DREB family genes in cotton
BackgroundDehydration responsive element-binding ( DREB ) transcription factors are widely present in plants, and involve in signalling transduction,...
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Transcriptomic analysis reveals the mechanism of the alleviation of salt stress by salicylic acid in pepper (Capsicum annuum L.)
BackgroundThe growth and yield of pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.) is often affected by the critical salt stress. Salicylic acid (SA) can improve plants’...
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The APETALA2 homolog CaFFN regulates flowering time in pepper
Flowering time is an important agronomic trait that contributes to fitness in plants. However, the genetic basis of flowering time has not been...
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A high-quality haplotype genome of Michelia alba DC reveals differences in methylation patterns and flower characteristics
Michelia alba DC is a highly valuable ornamental plant of the Magnoliaceae family. This evergreen tropical tree commonly grows in Southeast Asia and...
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Role of tyrosine autophosphorylation and methionine residues in BRI1 function in Arabidopsis thaliana
BackgroundBrassinosteroids (BRs), a group of plant growth hormones, control biomass accumulation and biotic and abiotic stress tolerance, and...
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Involvement and Possible Mechanism of Autophagy in Postharvest Tomato Fruit Resistance Against Botrytis cinerea
Gray mold caused by Botrytis cinerea is one of the most prevailing deteriorative postharvest diseases in fruit and vegetables. Autophagy, a highly...
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Molecular and physiological responses to salt stress in salinity-sensitive and tolerant Hibiscus rosa-sinensis cultivars
Ornamental plants are used to decorate urban and peri-urban areas, and during their cultivation or utilisation, they can be exposed to abiotic...
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Potential Transcription Factors for Biotic Stress Tolerance in Sugarcane
Sugarcane is an economically important crop plant under the family of Poaceae. It provides approximately 80% of sugar required for human consumption... -
Exogenous phytohormone application and transcriptome analysis provides insights for adventitious root formation in Taxus cuspidata S. et Z
Taxus cuspidata S. et Z is a perennial tree with significant economic and medicinal values. T. cuspidata propagation using cuttings is one of the...
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Transcription Factors for Biotic Stress Tolerance in Plants
With the erratic changes in climate, crop plants are facing many forms of biotic stresses. When plants are under stress, among several gene families,... -
Identification of a novel transcription factor under long-term drought resistance in highland barley: a DNA affinity purification sequencing-based transcriptomic analysis
Stress emanating from drought condition is one of the inevitable conditions that occurs in many environments and spread across borders and results in...