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Isolation and Functional Analysis of Na+/H+ Antiporter Gene (LcNHX1) from Leymus chinensis
Saline-alkali stress has adverse effects on plant growth. Some plant Na+/H+ antiporters were reported to be important in salt tolerance. However, it needs to be better understood that Na+/H+ antiporters are invol...
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Gene editing of ZmGA20ox3 improves plant architecture and drought tolerance in maize
Editing ZmGA20ox3 can achieve the effect similar to applying Cycocel, which can reduce maize plant height and enhance stress resistance.
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Deep Mutual Distillation for Semi-supervised Medical Image Segmentation
In this paper, we focus on semi-supervised medical image segmentation. Consistency regularization methods such as initialization perturbation on two networks combined with entropy minimization are widely used ...
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A multi-omics integrative network map of maize
Networks are powerful tools to uncover functional roles of genes in phenotypic variation at a system-wide scale. Here, we constructed a maize network map that contains the genomic, transcriptomic, translatomic...
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Genome sequencing reveals evidence of adaptive variation in the genus Zea
Maize is a globally valuable commodity and one of the most extensively studied genetic model organisms. However, we know surprisingly little about the extent and potential utility of the genetic variation foun...
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Open AccessEngineered chimeric insecticidal crystalline protein improves resistance to lepidopteran insects in rice (Oryza sativa L.) and maize (Zea mays L.)
The insecticidal crystalline proteins (Crys) are a family of insect endotoxin functioning in crop protection. As insects keep evolving into tolerance to the existing Crys, it is necessary to discover new Cry p...
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Development of dwarfish and yield-effective GM maize through passivation of bioactive gibberellin
During the Green Revolution in the 1960s, breeding dwarf cultivars turned out to be a landmark, leading to a significant increase in the global production of wheat and rice. The most direct and effective strat...
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Expression of AtGA2ox1 enhances drought tolerance in maize
Drought is a major limiting factor to maize (Zea mays L.) yield. Plant hormones, including gibberellins (GAs), play important roles in plant response to drought stress. In previous studies, significant reductions...
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An in silico strategy identified the target gene candidates regulated by dehydration responsive element binding proteins (DREBs) in Arabidopsis genome
Identification of downstream target genes of stress-relating transcription factors (TFs) is desirable in understanding cellular responses to various environmental stimuli. However, this has long been a difficu...