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Plants, Volume 9, Issue 12

December 2020 - 188 articles

Cover Story: The enhancement of the passage of water through membranes is one of the main mechanisms through which cells maintain their homeostasis under stress and aquaporins are the main participants. Different studies have reported discrepancies between aquaporin mRNA expression and the number of aquaporin proteins synthesized in response to stress. The existence of post-transcriptional mechanisms that regulate PIP trafficking in the plasma membrane indicates that mRNA synthesis of aquaporins could be modulated by the accumulation of the corresponding encoded protein, in relation to the turnover of the membranes. This aspect is discussed in terms of the results obtained with isolated vesicles and with isolated proteins reconstituted in liposomes as an in vitro method to address the in vivo physiology. View this paper
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Articles (188)

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,328 Views
13 Pages

Effects of Arthrospira platensis Extract on Physiology and Berry Traits in Vitis vinifera

  • Linda Salvi,
  • Alberto Niccolai,
  • Eleonora Cataldo,
  • Sofia Sbraci,
  • Francesca Paoli,
  • Paolo Storchi,
  • Liliana Rodolfi,
  • Mario R. Tredici and
  • Giovan Battista Mattii

19 December 2020

Several advantages on physiology, productivity, and grape quality have been reported for grapevine treated with seaweed extracts, but little is known about the importance of cyanobacterial-based biostimulants in viticulture. The purpose of this pione...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
6,350 Views
25 Pages

Genetic Diversity of Potyviruses Associated with Tulip Breaking Syndrome

  • János Ágoston,
  • Asztéria Almási,
  • Katalin Salánki and
  • László Palkovics

19 December 2020

Tulip breaking is economically the most important viral disease of modern-day tulip growing. It is characterized by irregular flame and feather-like patterns in the flowers and mosaic on the foliage. Thirty-two leaf samples were collected from cultiv...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
4,381 Views
15 Pages

Gibberellic Acid Modifies the Transcript Abundance of ABA Pathway Orthologs and Modulates Sweet Cherry (Prunus avium) Fruit Ripening in Early- and Mid-Season Varieties

  • Nathalie Kuhn,
  • Claudio Ponce,
  • Macarena Arellano,
  • Alson Time,
  • Boris Sagredo,
  • José Manuel Donoso and
  • Lee A. Meisel

18 December 2020

Several phytohormones modulate ripening in non-climacteric fruits, which is triggered by abscisic acid (ABA). Gibberellins (GAs) are present during the onset of ripening in sweet cherry fruits, and exogenous gibberellic acid (GA3) application delays...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,207 Views
18 Pages

Salinity-Induced Changes of Photosynthetic Performance, Lawsone, VOCs, and Antioxidant Metabolism in Lawsonia inermis L.

  • Basma Najar,
  • Laura Pistelli,
  • Ilaria Marchioni,
  • Luisa Pistelli,
  • Beatrice Muscatello,
  • Marinella De Leo and
  • Andrea Scartazza

18 December 2020

The present study aimed to elucidate the salinity influence on the bioactive metabolites of Lawsonia inermis L. (henna) plants. Young henna plants were cultivated under salinity stress with two NaCl concentrations (75 mM and 150 mM) in controlled env...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,120 Views
29 Pages

18 December 2020

The results of a molecular genetic study of Potentilla multifida agg. using two plastid markers (ndhC-trnV and psbA-trnH) and a nuclear ITS marker suggested that this group comprises a number of relatively young and incompletely differentiated specie...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,838 Views
17 Pages

Identification, Characterization, and Stress Responsiveness of Glucose-6-phosphate Dehydrogenase Genes in Highland Barley

  • Ruijun Feng,
  • Xiaomin Wang,
  • Li He,
  • Shengwang Wang,
  • Junjie Li,
  • Jie Jin and
  • Yurong Bi

18 December 2020

G6PDH provides intermediate metabolites and reducing power (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, NADPH) for plant metabolism, and plays a pivotal role in the cellular redox homeostasis. In this study, we cloned five G6PDH genes (HvG6PDH1 to H...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,097 Views
16 Pages

Expression of a Hyperthermophilic Cellobiohydrolase in Transgenic Nicotiana tabacum by Protein Storage Vacuole Targeting

  • Manuel Benedetti,
  • Valeria Vecchi,
  • Zeno Guardini,
  • Luca Dall’Osto and
  • Roberto Bassi

18 December 2020

Plant expression of microbial Cell Wall Degrading Enzymes (CWDEs) is a valuable strategy to produce industrial enzymes at affordable cost. Unfortunately, the constitutive expression of CWDEs may affect plant fitness to variable extents, including dev...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,717 Views
25 Pages

The Role of Symbiotic Microorganisms, Nutrient Uptake and Rhizosphere Bacterial Community in Response of Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Genotypes to Elevated Al Concentrations in Soil

  • Andrey A. Belimov,
  • Alexander I. Shaposhnikov,
  • Darya S. Syrova,
  • Arina A. Kichko,
  • Polina V. Guro,
  • Oleg S. Yuzikhin,
  • Tatiana S. Azarova,
  • Anna L. Sazanova,
  • Edgar A. Sekste and
  • Vladimir A. Litvinskiy
  • + 4 authors

18 December 2020

Aluminium being one of the most abundant elements is very toxic for plants causing inhibition of nutrient uptake and productivity. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of microbial consortium consisting of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
6,109 Views
22 Pages

Removal of Nitrogen and Phosphorus from Thickening Effluent of an Urban Wastewater Treatment Plant by an Isolated Green Microalga

  • Costanza Baldisserotto,
  • Sara Demaria,
  • Ornella Accoto,
  • Roberta Marchesini,
  • Marcello Zanella,
  • Linda Benetti,
  • Francesco Avolio,
  • Michele Maglie,
  • Lorenzo Ferroni and
  • Simonetta Pancaldi

18 December 2020

Microalgae are photosynthetic microorganisms and are considered excellent candidates for a wide range of biotechnological applications, including the removal of nutrients from urban wastewaters, which they can recover and convert into biomass. Microa...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
35 Citations
7,911 Views
27 Pages

18 December 2020

The Cerrado is the richest savanna and is undergoing one of the planet’s most rapid land transformations for pasture and agriculture; around 45% of the biome has been deforested. Agriculture is of strategic importance to Brazil, but it also mod...

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