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Plants, Volume 12, Issue 17

September-1 2023 - 157 articles

Cover Story: Pueraria montana var. lobata has been listed in the top 100 of the world’s worst invasive alien species. Its stands expand quickly and threaten the native flora and fauna including microbiota. The characteristics of the fast growth, thick canopy structure, enormous vegetative reproduction, and adaptative ability to the various environmental conditions may contribute to the invasiveness and naturalization. The characteristics of P. montana for the defense functions against their natural enemies, and allelopathy may also contribute to the invasiveness of the species. In addition, fewer herbivore insects were found in the introduced ranges. These characteristics of P. montana may be involved in the invasive mechanisms of the species. View this paper
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Articles (157)

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,821 Views
13 Pages

Preventing Overgrowth of Cucumber and Tomato Seedlings Using Difference between Day and Night Temperature in a Plant Factory with Artificial Lighting

  • Young Ho Kim,
  • Hwi Chan Yang,
  • Yun Hyeong Bae,
  • Soon Jae Hyeon,
  • Seung Jae Hwang,
  • Dea Hoon Kim and
  • Dong Cheol Jang

3 September 2023

This study aimed to determine the feasibility of temperature difference as an overgrowth-prevention technique to influence plant height and internode length in a plant factory with artificial lighting. The control plants were grown in a commercial nu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
3,674 Views
12 Pages

Virus-Induced Gene Silencing in the Tea Plant (Camellia sinensis)

  • Wei Yang,
  • Xianya Chen,
  • Jiahao Chen,
  • Peng Zheng,
  • Shaoqun Liu,
  • Xindong Tan and
  • Binmei Sun

3 September 2023

The recent availability of a number of tea plant genomes has sparked substantial interest in using reverse genetics to explore gene function in tea (Camellia sinensis). However, a hurdle to this is the absence of an efficient transformation system, a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,333 Views
18 Pages

Melatonin Reverses High-Temperature-Stress-Inhibited Photosynthesis in the Presence of Excess Sulfur by Modulating Ethylene Sensitivity in Mustard

  • Noushina Iqbal,
  • Zebus Sehar,
  • Mehar Fatma,
  • Sheen Khan,
  • Ameena Fatima Alvi,
  • Iqbal R. Mir,
  • Asim Masood and
  • Nafees A. Khan

2 September 2023

Melatonin is a pleiotropic, nontoxic, regulatory biomolecule with various functions in abiotic stress tolerance. It reverses the adverse effect of heat stress on photosynthesis in plants and helps with sulfur (S) assimilation. Our research objective...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,198 Views
15 Pages

2 September 2023

Although the temporary presence of ribonucleotides in DNA is normal, their persistence represents a form of DNA damage. Here, we assess such damage and damage defense to DNA in plastids and mitochondria of maize. Shoot development proceeds from meris...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,025 Views
14 Pages

Soil Contamination with Europium Induces Reduced Oxidative Damage in Hordeum vulgare Grown in a CO2-Enriched Environment

  • Hanaa E. A. Amer,
  • Hamada AbdElgawad,
  • Mahmoud M. Y. Madany,
  • Ahmed M. A. Khalil and
  • Ahmed M. Saleh

2 September 2023

The extensive and uncontrolled utilization of rare earth elements, like europium (Eu), could lead to their accumulation in soils and biota. Herein, we investigated the impact of Eu on the growth, photosynthesis, and redox homeostasis in barley and ho...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,190 Views
15 Pages

Phytochemical Cue for the Fitness Costs of Herbicide-Resistant Weeds

  • Hong-Yu Li,
  • Yan Guo,
  • Bo-Yan Jin,
  • Xue-Fang Yang and
  • Chui-Hua Kong

2 September 2023

Despite increasing knowledge of the fitness costs of viability and fecundity involved in the herbicide-resistant weeds, relatively little is known about the linkage between herbicide resistance costs and phytochemical cues in weed species and biotype...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,709 Views
15 Pages

Identification of Differentially Expressed lncRNAs in Response to Blue Light and Expression Pattern Analysis of Populus tomentosa Hybrid Poplar 741

  • Hongyan Li,
  • Yiwen Zhang,
  • Jinping Lan,
  • Shijie Wang,
  • Hongyu Cai,
  • Xin Meng,
  • Yachao Ren and
  • Minsheng Yang

2 September 2023

Poplar is an important shelterbelt, timber stand, and city tree species that has been the focus of forestry research. The regulatory role of the long non-coding RNA molecule (lncRNA; length > 200 nt) has been a research hotspot in plants. In this...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,792 Views
23 Pages

1 September 2023

Rhodomyrtus tomentosa is a source of a novel antibiotic, rhodomyrtone. Because of the increasing industrial demand for this compound, germplasm with a high rhodomyrtone content is the key to sustainable future cultivation. In this study, rhodomyrtone...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,740 Views
15 Pages

1 September 2023

Pathogenesis-related protein-4 (PR-4) is generally believed to be involved in physiological processes. However, a comprehensive investigation of this protein in tung tree (Vernicia fordii) has yet to be conducted. In this study, we identified 30 PR-4...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,467 Views
19 Pages

Seasonal Variation in Cell Wall Composition and Carbohydrate Metabolism in the Seagrass Posidonia oceanica Growing at Different Depths

  • Marwa Ismael,
  • Quentin Charras,
  • Maïté Leschevin,
  • Damien Herfurth,
  • Romain Roulard,
  • Anthony Quéro,
  • Christine Rusterucci,
  • Jean-Marc Domon,
  • Colette Jungas and
  • Wilfred Vermerris
  • + 1 author

1 September 2023

Posidonia oceanica is a common seagrass in the Mediterranean Sea that is able to sequester large amounts of carbon. The carbon assimilated during photosynthesis can be partitioned into non-structural sugars and cell-wall polymers. In this study, we i...

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