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Responses of Robinia pseudoacacia co-inoculated with rhizobia and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to cadmium under nitrogen excess condition
Rhizobia and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are important symbiotic microorganisms promoting plant growth in contaminated soils. This study aims to determine whether the new microbial communities construct...
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Open AccessCorrection: Effects of selenium enrichment on fermentation characteristics, selenium content and microbial community of alfalfa silage
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Open AccessGenome-wide identification and expression analysis of calmodulin and calmodulin-like genes in passion fruit (Passiflora edulis) and their involvement in flower and fruit development
The calmodulin (CaM) and calmodulin-like (CML) proteins play regulatory roles in plant growth and development, responses to biotic and abiotic stresses, and other biological processes. As a popular fruit and o...
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Exogenous Application of Phytohormones Alleviates Salt Injury to Growth, Physiological, and Biochemical Attributes of Hemp Seedlings
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is an environmentally friendly crop with a rich history and promising market prospects. To avoid competing with staple crops for land, we propose that utilizing salt-affected soil could ...
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Study on the brassinosteroids modulated regulation of the style growth in Forsythia suspensa (Thunb.) Vahl
Forsythia suspensa (Thunb.) Vahl is a self-incompatible, heterostylous plant with style-length dimorphism. Heterostyly is a unique flower polymorphism in dioecious angiosperms. Previous research has demonstrated ...
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Simulated Yak and Tibetan Sheep Urine Deposition Fleetingly Promoted N2O, CO2 and CH4 Emissions in an Alpine Steppe of Northern **zang Plateau
The urine of yaks (Bos grunniens) and Tibetan sheep (Pantholops hodgsoni) represents a vital source of nutrients in the alpine grasslands on the Qinghai-**zang Plateau, and its crucial role in affecting soil pro...
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Comparison of Drought Stress Responses in Large- and Small-Rooted Rice Lines: Physiological, Anatomical, and Hormonal Changes
Drought stress severely restricts crop yields. Changes in root morphology and function are critical to rice performance under drought conditions, affecting water uptake efficiency, hormone regulation, and nutr...
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Priming effects of maize growth and photosynthetic substrate supply on soil N mineralization-immobilization turnover
Soil nitrogen (N) mineralization-immobilization turnover (MIT) regulates the inorganic N supply in terrestrial ecosystems. Much research has been done to understand the factors that control the MIT in soils, b...
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Open AccessGWAS combined with QTL map** reveals the genetic loci of leaf morphological characters in Nicotiana tabacum
Leaf morphology plays a crucial role in photosynthetic efficiency and yield potential in crops. Cigar tobacco plants, which are derived from common tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.), possess special leaf characteris...
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Topography Variations Alter the Nitrogen Utilization Strategies of Two Dominant Plant Species in an Alpine Steppe
Topographic factors are important potential determinants of soil nitrogen (N) availability as they influence temperature and moisture at the local scale, thereby affecting plant N use strategies. To date, the ...
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Open AccessEffects of selenium enrichment on fermentation characteristics, selenium content and microbial community of alfalfa silage
Selenium is essential for livestock and human health. The traditional way of adding selenium to livestock diets has limitations, and there is a growing trend to provide livestock with a safe and efficient sour...
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Magnesium Application Improves 2-Acetyl-1-Pyrroline Biosynthesis and Overall Quality Properties in Fragrant Rice
Rice is a vital crop worldwide, with fragrant rice standing out for its exceptional cooking properties and aromatic allure. 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline (2-AP) contributes to this unique aroma as a key compound and ta...
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Raised Bed Planting Pattern Improves Root Growth and Nitrogen use Efficiency of Post-Rice Wheat
Conventional puddling (rice season) and flat planting (wheat season) deteriorate soil properties and induce high mechanical impedance of roots, while increasing nitrogen (N) loss, affecting the normal developm...
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Open AccessTree root-mediated soil metabolome in agroforestry enhancing the growth and quality of Panax notoginseng
The ecological cultivation of Panax notoginseng under a forest canopy relies on the coupling of the P. notoginseng growth environment and the forest ecosystem
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Pathogenic Factors of Plant Pathogenic Streptomyces
Plant pathogenic Streptomyces species (PPSs) are capable of infecting plant tissues and inducing common scab (CS) in root and tuber crops, with potato common scab (PCS) being the fourth most widespread and damagi...
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Genome-wide identification and analysis of UBP gene family in Quercus robur
Ubiquitin-specific proteases (UBPs), the largest group of deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs), play pivotal roles in various aspects of plant physiology including growth, development, and stress response by mainta...
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Open AccessAlleles on locus chromosome 4B from different parents confer tiller number and the yield-associated traits in wheat
Pleiotropy is frequently detected in agronomic traits of wheat (Triticum aestivum). A locus on chromosome 4B, QTn/Ptn/Sl/Sns/Al/Tgw/Gl/Gw.caas-4B, proved to show pleiotropic effects on tiller, spike, and grain tr...
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Open AccessPhylogeny, character evolution and historical biogeography of Scurrulinae (Loranthaceae): new insights into the circumscription of the genus Taxillus
Exploring the relationship between parasitic plants and answering taxonomic questions is still challenging. The subtribe Scurrulinae (Loranthaceae), which has a wide distribution in Asia and Africa, provides a...
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Genome-wide identification of 9-cis-epoxy-carotenoid dioxygenases (NCEDs) and potential function of OfNCED4 in carotenoid biosynthesis of Osmanthus fragrans
We identified seven OfNCEDs and analyzed the potential function of OfNCED4, which is involved in the biosynthesis of carotenoids and abscisic acid in Osmanthus fragrans.
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Open AccessA multilevel investigation to reveal the regulatory mechanism of lignin accumulation in juice sac granulation of pomelo
Granulation of juice sacs is a physiological disorder, which affects pomelo fruit quality. Here, the transcriptome and ubiquitinome of the granulated juice sacs were analyzed in Guanxi pomelo. We found that li...