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De novo transcriptome analysis for exploration of genes responding to salinity in a halophyte New Zealand spinach (Tetragonia tetragonioides)
New Zealand spinach (Tetragonia tetragonioides) is a coastal plant species with a variety of medicinal uses in Korea. Due to its salt-tolerant capabilities, land reclamation using coastal plants such as Tetragoni...
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Co-ordinated responses to endogenous and environmental triggers allow a well-timed floral transition in plants
The initiation of flowering is a crucial event in the life cycle of plants. Flowering marks the transition of the plant from its vegetative to reproductive state. Flowers are shoot modifications derived from f...
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Reduction of allergy effects of peanut sprout extract in a systemic anaphylaxis food allergy mouse model
Peanut allergy is a major cause of food-induced anaphylaxis and subsequent fatality. Food allergies are becoming an increasingly important global health issue. This study was undertaken to verify the effects o...
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Genome-wide identification, functional prediction and expression profiling of long non-coding RNAs in Camelina sativa
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are a class of RNA regulatory molecules having roles in wide range of biological processes. They have been demonstrated to regulate gene expression at the posttranscriptional and...
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Open AccessTargeted genome editing, an alternative tool for trait improvement in horticultural crops
Improving crops through plant breeding, an important approach for sustainable agriculture, has been utilized to increase the yield and quality of foods and other biomaterials for human use. Crops, including ce...
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Identification of novel stress-induced microRNAs and their targets in Camelina sativa using computational approach
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of small non-coding, single-stranded RNA sequences that regulate gene expression at the post-transcriptional level and also reported to function in stress responses, but their ro...
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Identification of Mutagenized Plant Populations
The recent availability of large-scale genomic data has allowed researchers to begin deciphering plant gene function. Plant mutagenesis is a powerful tool for the identification and characterization of the fun...
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Antioxidant and radical-scavenging activities of petal extracts of Camellia japonica ecotypes
Camellia japonica is the most well-known species of the genus Camellia, which is native to Korea, Japan, and China. In this study, the antioxidant and free radical-scavenging activities of petal ...
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Open AccessSequencing of transcriptomes from two Miscanthus species reveals functional specificity in rhizomes, and clarifies evolutionary relationships
Miscanthus is a promising biomass crop for temperate regions. Despite the increasing interest in this plant, limited sequence information has constrained research into its biology, physiology, and breeding. The w...
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Analyses of genetic diversity and relationships in four Calanthe taxa native to Korea using AFLP markers
About 171 Calanthe species have been reported worldwide. However, only four species and two natural hybrids are known to grow naturally in South Korea. Classification studies of Calanthe orchids using molecular m...
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Botanical and germinating characteristics of Miscanthus species native to Korea
Rapid establishment by means of seed propagation is cost-effective for Miscanthus species, but the highest biomass-producing Miscanthus used worldwide predominantly is a sterile natural hybrid. Seeded variety and...
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Genetic diversity of natural and artificial populations of model grass Brachypodium species evaluated by AFLP markers
Brachypodium, a monocot grass with wide distribution in temperate areas, has been considered a new model plant for many grass species, such as turfgrass or miscanthus, due to its small genome siz...
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Identification of QTL for increased fibrous roots in soybean
Drought stress adversely affects soybean at various developmental stages, which collectively results in yield reduction. Unpredictable rainfall has been reported to contribute about 36% to variation of yield d...
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Soybean