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Linking perceived anxiety to knowledge purchase likelihood: the mediating role of co** strategies
The emotion is an essential psychological factor in purchase behavior of consumers, but it is not known how anxiety affects consumers’ cognitive co** and their performance on knowledge payment. This study co...
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Transboundary water pollution coordination decision-making model: an application in Taihu Basin in China
Transboundary water pollution is a persistent problem in China. The Chinese government has been tentatively experimenting with eco-compensation schemes for decades to protect and sustainably use ecosystem serv...
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BoMYB2 plays a key role in anthocyanin accumulation in tobacco plants overexpressing BoMYB2, BoTT8 and BoTTG1 transcription factors from purple cauliflower
Purple cauliflower exhibits substantial anthocyanin accumulation in the curd and young tissues. The accumulation of anthocyanin was mainly regulated independently by MYB, bHLH and WD40 transcription factors, o...
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A 215-bp indel at intron I of BoFLC2 affects flowering time in Brassica oleracea var. capitata during vernalization
In response to cold, a 215-bp deletion at intron I of BoFLC2 slows its silencing activity by feedback to the core genes of the PHD-PRC2 complex, resulting in late flowering in cabbage.
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Development of Ogura CMS restorers in Brassica oleracea subspecies via direct RfoB gene transformation
The Ogura CMS RfoB restorer develo** via RfoB gene transformation was utilized to produce specific morphological Ogura CMS restorers and clubroot resistance lines in Brassica oleracea subspecies.
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Genetic and epigenetic alterations in hybrid and derived hexaploids between Brassica napus and B. oleracea revealed by SSR and MSAP analysis
Polyploidization causes ‘genomic shock’ at the genetic and epigenetic levels relative to the parental species. However, few studies have compared the genetic and epigenetic alterations during the process of po...
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Genetic characterization and fine map** for multi-inflorescence in Brassica napus L.
A major QTL for multi-inflorescence was mapped to a 27.18-kb region on A05 in Brassica napus by integrating QTL map**, microarray analysis and whole-genome sequencing.
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Transfer of sclerotinia resistance from wild relative of Brassica oleracea into Brassica napus using a hexaploidy step
Sclerotinia resistance was transferred into rapeseed from a wild relative of Brassica oleracea ( B. incana ...
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Effective accumulated temperature is associated with the efficiency of hybrid ovary culture between Brassica napus and B. oleracea
Ovary culture has been widely used to overcome the fertilization barrier of interspecific hybridizations. In order to understand the relation between ovary culture and the growth temperature of hybrid siliques...
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Improvement of Brassica napus via interspecific hybridization between B. napus and B. oleracea
The large natural variation existing in Brassica oleracea offers a promising approach to improving B. napus (rapeseed). However, the cytogenetic and genetic characterizations of the interspecific hybridization be...
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A large-scale introgression of genomic components of Brassica rapa into B. napus by the bridge of hexaploid derived from hybridization between B. napus and B. oleracea
Brassica rapa (AA) has been used to widen the genetic basis of B. napus (AACC), which is a new but important oilseed crop worldwide. In the present study, we have proposed a strategy to d...
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Improvement of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum resistance in Brassica napus by using B. oleracea
Sclerotinia stem rot is one of the most serious diseases in rapeseed (Brassica napus) due to the lack of resistance sources. A high level of resistance was reported in Brassica oleracea cytodeme,...