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Geographical and interspecific variation in susceptibility of three common thrips species to the insecticide, spinetoram
Different species of thrips can occur in the same location and on the same plant. However, variation among dominant thrips species in their susceptibility to insecticide remains unclear. In this study, we eval...
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Open AccessTwo Nucleoporin98 homologous genes jointly participate in the regulation of starch degradation to repress senescence in Arabidopsis
Starch is synthesized during daylight for temporary storage in leaves and then degraded during the subsequent night to support plant growth and development. Impairment of starch degradation leads to stunted gr...
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Physiological integration ameliorates the effects of UV-B radiation in the clonal herb Duchesnea indica
Ultraviolet-B radiation can result in deleterious effects on many plant growth processes. In clonal plants, resources and hormones are often shared between connected ramets to deal with various environments. H...
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Correction to: Nucleoporin Nup98 participates in flowering regulation in a CONSTANS-independent mode
The authors signal an error in Fig. 1b which does not show the correct set of plants and should be replaced with the included new figure.
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Nucleoporin Nup98 participates in flowering regulation in a CONSTANS-independent mode
Two redundant nucleoporin genes Nup98a and Nup98b bypass the CO-check point in photoperiodic signaling and integrated signals from multiple pathways to directly target FT for flowering control in Arabidopsis.
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miR-183-5p enhances the radioresistance of colorectal cancer by directly targeting ATG5
Radioresistance is a material obstacle for effective treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC). Thus, the discovery of a novel biomarker for determining the CRC radiosensitivity is necessary. Recent studies have co...
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Open AccessConserved CO-FT regulons contribute to the photoperiod flowering control in soybean
CO and FT orthologs, belonging to the BBX and PEBP family, respectively, have important and conserved roles in the photoperiod regulation of flowering time in plants. Soybean genome experienced at least three rou...
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Open AccessBioVector, a flexible system for gene specific-expression in plants
Functional genomic research always needs to assemble different DNA fragments into a binary vector, so as to express genes with different tags from various promoters with different levels. The cloning systems a...
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The phytochrome gene family in soybean and a dominant negative effect of a soybean PHYA transgene on endogenous Arabidopsis PHYA
The evolutionary origin of the phytochrome genes in soybean was analyzed. The expression profiles of PHYA paralogs were characterized. The heterologous expre...
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Open AccessThe pattern of Phosphate transporter 1 genes evolutionary divergence in Glycine maxL.
The Phosphate transporter 1 (PHT1) gene family has crucial roles in phosphate uptake, translocation, remobilization, and optimization of metabolic processes using of Pi. Gene duplications expand the size of gene ...
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Erratum to: Validation of reference genes for real-time quantitative PCR normalization in soybean developmental and germinating seeds
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Validation of reference genes for real-time quantitative PCR normalization in soybean developmental and germinating seeds
Most of traditional reference genes chosen for real-time quantitative PCR normalization were assumed to be ubiquitously and constitutively expressed in vegetative tissues. However, seeds show distinct transcri...
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Cloning and Expression Analysis of the Soybean CO-Like Gene GmCOL9
Photoperiod is one of the important environmental triggers of flowering, and the CONSTANS (CO) gene is a key regulator of this pathway in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. CO-like genes are present in many pl...
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Open AccessDistinct roles for Arabidopsis SUMO protease ESD4 and its closest homolog ELS1
SUMO conjugation affects a broad range of processes in Arabidopsis thaliana, including flower initiation, pathogen defense, and responses to cold, drought and salt stress. We investigated two sequence-related SUM...
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Over-expression of an AT-hook gene, AHL22, delays flowering and inhibits the elongation of the hypocotyl in Arabidopsis thaliana
The Arabidopsis genome encodes 29 AHL (AT-hook motif nuclear localized) proteins, but the function for most of them remains unknown. We report here a study of the AHL22 gene, which was originally identified as a ...
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Temporal patterns of net soil N mineralization and nitrification through secondary succession in the subtropical forests of eastern China
Linking temporal trends of soil nitrogen (N) transformation with shifting patterns of plants and consequently changes of litter quality during succession is important for understanding developmental patterns o...
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Abscisic acid-inducible nuclear proteins bind to bipartite promoter elements required for ABA response and embryo-regulated expression of the carrot Dc3 gene
The carrot (Daucus carota L.) lea-class gene Dc3 is expressed in develo** seeds and in vegetative tissues subject to drought and treatment with exogenous abscisic acid (ABA). Cis regulatory elements involved in...
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Zearalenone and flower bud formation in thin-cell layers of Nicotiana tabacum L.
Three lines of evidence indicated a connectionbetween zearalenone (ZEN) and flower bud formationin thin cell layer (TCL) explants of Nicotianatabacum L. cv. Samsun. (1) There were two peaks inthe endogenous ZEN l...
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Temperature and resistance gene interactions in the expression of resistance to Blumeria Graminis f. sp. Tritici
The influence of temperature on the resistance to powdery mildew, caused by Blumeria graminis (DC.) E.O. Speer f. sp. tritici Em. Marchal, was evaluated on six wheat cultivars/lines, Axminster/8* Chancellor (Cc) ...