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Construction of a network describing asparagine metabolism in plants and its ...
A detailed network describing asparagine metabolism in plants was constructed using published data from Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) maize (Zea mays), wheat (Triticum... -
Drought tolerance during reproductive development is important for increasing...
Drought stress during reproductive development could drastically reduce wheat grain number and yield, but quantitative evaluation of such an effect is unknown under climate... -
Ensembl Genomes 2018: an integrated omics infrastructure for non-vertebrate s...
Ensembl Genomes (http://www.ensemblgenomes.org) is an integrating resource for genome-scale data from non-vertebrate species, complementing the resources for vertebrate genomics... -
RNA Catabolites Contribute to the Nitrogen Pool and Support Growth Recovery o...
Turn-over of RNA and catabolism of nucleotides releases one to four ammonia molecules; the released nutrients being reassimilated into primary metabolism. Preliminary evidence... -
GWAS for plant growth stages and yield components in spring wheat (Triticum a...
Spring wheat is the largest agricultural crop grown in Kazakhstan with an annual sowing area of 12 million hectares in 2016. Annually, the country harvests around 15 million... -
Foxtail mosaic virus: A Viral Vector for Protein Expression in Cereals
Rapid and cost-effective virus-derived transient expression systems for plants are invaluable in elucidating gene function and are particularly useful in plant species for which... -
Beyond the one-way ANOVA for ’omics data
With ever increasing accessibility to high throughput technologies, more complex treatment structures can be assessed in a variety of ’omics applications. This adds an extra... -
Functional Mapping of Quantitative Trait Loci (QTLs) Associated With Plant Pe...
In crop genetic studies, the mapping of longitudinal data describing the spatio-temporal nature of agronomic traits can potentially elucidate the factors influencing their... -
Speed breeding in growth chambers and glasshouses for crop breeding and model...
1.AbstractTo meet the challenge of feeding a growing population, breeders and scientists are continuously looking for ways to increase genetic gain in crop breeding. One way... -
Genetic variation in traits for nitrogen use efficiency in wheat
Crop nutrient and especially nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) is both an economically and an environmentally highly desirable trait. It has been estimated that only a third of... -
TEOSINTE BRANCHED1 Regulates Inflorescence Architecture and Development in Br...
The flowers of major cereals are arranged on reproductive branches known as spikelets, which group together to form an inflorescence. Diversity for inflorescence architecture... -
Final grain weight is not limited by the activity of key starch-synthesising ...
Since starch is by far the major component of the mature wheat grain, it has been assumed that variation in the capacity for starch synthesis during grain filling can influence... -
Cell surface immune receptors: the guardians of the plant’s extracellular spaces
Since the original ‘Zigzag model’, several iterations have been proposed to reconcile both the Pattern Triggered Immunity (PTI) and the Effector Triggered Immunity (ETI)... -
Identification of Leaf Promoters for Use in Transgenic Wheat
Wheat yields have plateaued in recent years and given the growing global population there is a pressing need to develop higher yielding varieties to meet future demand. Genetic... -
CRISPR/Cas precision: do we need to worry about off-targeting in plants?
The CRISPR/Cas technology has recently become the tool of choice for targeted genome modification in plants and beyond. Although CRSIPR/Cas offers a rapid and facile way of... -
A spatial temporal analysis of the Fusarium graminearum transcriptome during ...
Fusarium head blight of wheat is one of the most serious and hazardous crop diseases worldwide. Here, a transcriptomic investigation of Fusarium graminearum reveals a new model... -
VERNALIZATION1 controls developmental responses of winter wheat under high am...
Low temperatures are required to regulate the transition from vegetative to reproductive growth via a pathway called vernalization. In wheat, vernalization predominantly... -
Excretion of Avenanthramides, Phenolic Acids and their Major Metabolites Foll...
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A new proteinaceous pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP) identified i...
Pathogen‐associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) are detected by plant pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), which gives rise to PAMP‐triggered immunity (PTI). We characterized a... -
In vitro fermentability of xylo -oligosaccharide and xylo -polysaccharide fra...
Xylo-oligosaccharides and xylo-polysaccharides (XOS, XPS) produced by autohydrolysis of the fibre from oil palm empty fruit bunches (OPEFB) were purified using gel filtration...