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Open AccessTranscriptome analysis reveals cell cycle-related transcripts as key determinants of varietal differences in seed size of Brassica juncea
Brassica juncea is an important oilseed crop, widely grown as a source of edible oil. Seed size is a pivotal agricultural trait in oilseed Brassicas. However, the regulatory mechanisms underlying seed size determ...
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Open AccessGenomic mechanisms of climate adaptation in polyploid bioenergy switchgrass
Long-term climate change and periodic environmental extremes threaten food and fuel security1 and global crop productivity2–4. Although molecular and adaptive breeding strategies can buffer the effects of climati...
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Open AccessTranscriptional trajectories of anther development provide candidates for engineering male fertility in sorghum
Sorghum is a self-pollinated crop with multiple economic uses as cereal, forage, and biofuel feedstock. Hybrid breeding is a cornerstone for sorghum improvement strategies that currently relies on cytoplasmic ...
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Open AccessCorrection: Corrigendum: Comparative phylogenomic analysis provides insights into TCP gene functions in Sorghum
Scientific Reports 6: Article number: srep38488; published online: 05 December 2016; updated: 06 April 2017 The Acknowledgments section of this Article is incomplete, where: “R.S. and M.K.S. acknowledge the Ra...
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Open AccessComparative phylogenomic analysis provides insights into TCP gene functions in Sorghum
Sorghum is a highly efficient C4 crop with potential to mitigate challenges associated with food, feed and fuel. TCP proteins are of particular interest for crop improvement programs due to their well-demonstrate...