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Plants, Volume 9, Issue 3

March 2020 - 120 articles

Cover Story: The root cap is a small tissue located at the tip of the root that protects the root apical meristem and maintains a constant size by coupling cell production with the release of the last layer into the rhizosphere. Based on whether the last layer is released intact or as individual cells, these cells are referred to as border-like cells (BLCs) or border cells (BCs), respectively. BLC/BC separation is an intricate mechanism that is regulated by multiple transcriptional factors, signal peptides, and auxin. BLCs and BCs also have critical roles in root defense against abiotic and biotic stresses. View this paper
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Articles (120)

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,964 Views
12 Pages

Changes in Foliar Functional Traits of S. pyrenaicus subsp. carpetanus under the Ongoing Climate Change: A Retrospective Survey

  • Rosina Magaña Ugarte,
  • Adrián Escudero,
  • Daniel Sánchez Mata and
  • Rosario G. Gavilán

23 March 2020

The sensitivity of stomatal behavior and patterning (i.e., distribution, density, size) to environmental stimuli, renders them crucial for defining the physiological performance of leaves. Thus, assessing long-term modifications in stomatal traits in...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
41 Citations
12,325 Views
16 Pages

Development and Characterization of an Ethyl Methane Sulfonate (EMS) Induced Mutant Population in Capsicum annuum L.

  • Muhammad Irfan Siddique,
  • Seungki Back,
  • Joung-Ho Lee,
  • Jinkwan Jo,
  • Siyoung Jang,
  • Koeun Han,
  • Jelli Venkatesh,
  • Jin-Kyung Kwon,
  • Yeong Deuk Jo and
  • Byoung-Cheorl Kang

23 March 2020

Plant breeding explores genetic diversity in useful traits to develop new, high-yielding, and improved cultivars. Ethyl methane sulfonate (EMS) is a chemical widely used to induce mutations at loci that regulate economically essential traits. Additio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
8,218 Views
18 Pages

Flower Colour Polymorphism, Pollination Modes, Breeding System and Gene Flow in Anemone coronaria

  • Amots Dafni,
  • Hagai Tzohari,
  • Rachel Ben-Shlomo,
  • Nicolas J. Vereecken and
  • Gidi Ne’eman

23 March 2020

The flower colour of Anemone coronaria (Ranunculaceae) is a genetically inherited trait. Such intra-specific flower colour polymorphism might be driven by pollinators, other non-pollinating agents, or by abiotic factors. We investigated the genetic r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,313 Views
11 Pages

23 March 2020

The in vitro rooting of three caper (Capparis spinosa L.) selected biotypes, grown in a commercial orchard on the Sicilian island of Salina (38°33′49” N), was performed using—as base material for rooting experiments—shoot...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,547 Views
12 Pages

23 March 2020

This study aimed to improve nitrogen utilization and alleviate the inhibition of straw decomposition during early tillering and the growth of paddy after straw return. Specifically, three different nitrogen fertilizer (base fertilizer) application me...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
6,988 Views
17 Pages

Taxonomic Notes on the ‘Mahat’ (Artocarpus lacucha and A. thailandicus, Moraceae) Species Complex in Thailand

  • Chaiwat Aneklaphakij,
  • Somnuk Bunsupa,
  • Yotsawate Sirichamorn,
  • Bhanubong Bongcheewin and
  • Veena Satitpatipan

22 March 2020

‘Mahat’ is a well-known medicinal plant utilized in Thailand. The Thai name ‘Mahat’ has been used in many scientific articles for years. However, it is, unpredictably, a homonym of two scientific names in Flora of Thailand, i....

  • Review
  • Open Access
30 Citations
8,679 Views
18 Pages

21 March 2020

Since plants lack specialized immune cells, each cell has to defend itself independently against a plethora of different pathogens. Therefore, successful plant defense strongly relies on precise and efficient regulation of intracellular processes in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,693 Views
10 Pages

Mutations of OsPLDa1 Increase Lysophospholipid Content and Enhance Cooking and Eating Quality in Rice

  • Muhammad Saad Shoaib Khan,
  • Rasbin Basnet,
  • Sulaiman Ahmed,
  • Jinsong Bao and
  • Qingyao Shu

21 March 2020

Phospholipids belong to a significant class of lipids and comprise ~10% of total lipids in rice grains. Lysophospholipid (LPL) is derived from the hydrolysis of phospholipids and plays an important role in rice grain quality. Our previous study demon...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
5,174 Views
14 Pages

Recovery, Assessment, and Molecular Characterization of Minor Olive Genotypes in Tunisia

  • Olfa Saddoud Debbabi,
  • Monica Marilena Miazzi,
  • Olfa Elloumi,
  • Mahdi Fendri,
  • Fathi Ben Amar,
  • Michele Savoia,
  • Sara Sion,
  • Hana Souabni,
  • Sameh Rahmani Mnasri and
  • Selma Ben Abdelaali
  • + 6 authors

20 March 2020

Olive is one of the oldest cultivated species in the Mediterranean Basin, including Tunisia, where it has a wide diversity, with more than 200 cultivars, of both wild and feral forms. Many minor cultivars are still present in marginal areas of Tunisi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,636 Views
13 Pages

The Regulatory Effects of a Formulation of Cinnamomum osmophloeum Kaneh and Taiwanofungus camphoratus on Metabolic Syndrome and the Gut Microbiome

  • Ya-Yun Wang,
  • Yu-Hsin Hsieh,
  • K. J. Senthil Kumar,
  • Han-Wen Hsieh,
  • Chin-Chung Lin and
  • Sheng-Yang Wang

20 March 2020

The number of people with metabolic syndrome (MetS) is increasing year by year, and MetS is associated with gut microbiota dysbiosis. The demand for health supplements to treat or prevent MetS is also growing. Cinnamomum osmophloeum Kaneh (CO) and Ta...

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