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Plants, Volume 13, Issue 7

2024 April-1 - 137 articles

Cover Story: Introduction: Oceanic island flora are often thought to show reduced defense traits against herbivores; this pattern is considered part of the “Island Syndrome” in plants. However, empirical evidence for defense trait reductions on islands is mixed. Freedman et al. used a combination of field sampling and common garden experiments to test this prediction, contrasting flora from three California Channel Islands and three nearby mainland sites. Chapparal shrubs from islands showed evidence of reduced leaf spines and toxic cyanogenic glycosides, and island genotypes of a perennial herb (Stachys bullata) grown in a multi-year common garden experiment showed a near complete loss of volatile terpenes from leaf surfaces. These results point to the susceptibility of island flora to introduced animals. View this paper
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Articles (137)

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,401 Views
12 Pages

Phytoremediation Performance with Ornamental Plants in Monocultures and Polycultures Conditions Using Constructed Wetlands Technology

  • José Luis Marín-Muñiz,
  • Irma Zitácuaro-Contreras,
  • Gonzalo Ortega-Pineda,
  • Aarón López-Roldán,
  • Monserrat Vidal-Álvarez,
  • Karina E. Martínez-Aguilar,
  • Luis M. Álvarez-Hernández and
  • Sergio Zamora-Castro

8 April 2024

The assessment of constructed wetlands (CWs) has gained interest in the last 20 years for wastewater treatment in Latin American regions. However, the effects of culture systems with different ornamental species in CWs for phytoremediation are little...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,956 Views
18 Pages

8 April 2024

In order to determine the distribution area and amount of Artemisia annua Linn. (A. annua) in China, this study estimated the current amount of A. annua specimens based on the field survey sample data obtained from the Fourth National Census of Chine...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
7,523 Views
22 Pages

In Pursuit of Optimal Quality: Cultivar-Specific Drying Approaches for Medicinal Cannabis

  • Matan Birenboim,
  • Nimrod Brikenstein,
  • Danielle Duanis-Assaf,
  • Dalia Maurer,
  • Daniel Chalupowicz,
  • David Kenigsbuch and
  • Jakob A. Shimshoni

8 April 2024

A limited number of studies have examined how drying conditions affect the cannabinoid and terpene content in cannabis inflorescences. In the present study, we evaluated the potential of controlled atmosphere drying chambers for drying medicinal cann...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,751 Views
15 Pages

Cultural vs. State Borders: Plant Foraging by Hawraman and Mukriyan Kurds in Western Iran

  • Naji Sulaiman,
  • Farzad Salehi,
  • Julia Prakofjewa,
  • Sofia Anna Enrica Cavalleri,
  • Hiwa M. Ahmed,
  • Giulia Mattalia,
  • Azad Rastegar,
  • Manijeh Maghsudi,
  • Hawraz M. Amin and
  • Renata Sõukand
  • + 4 authors

8 April 2024

Plant foraging is a millennia-old activity still practiced by many people in the Middle East, particularly in the Fertile Crescent region, where several socioeconomic, ecological, and cultural factors shape this practice. This study seeks to understa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,551 Views
18 Pages

8 April 2024

The effects of NaCl-induced salinity on biomass allocation, anatomical characteristics of leaves, ion accumulation, salt repellency, and salt secretion ability were investigated in two apple rootstock cultivars (Malus halliana ‘9-1-6’ and...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,494 Views
16 Pages

8 April 2024

Cancers of the reproductive organs, including prostate, bladder, ovarian, and cervical cancers, are considered the most common causes of death in both sexes worldwide. The genus Vaccinium L. (Ericaceae) comprises fleshy berry crop species, including...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,556 Views
18 Pages

8 April 2024

Stem rust, caused by Puccinia graminis f.sp. tritici, is one of the most dangerous rust diseases on wheat. Through physiological, biochemical, and molecular analysis, the relationship between the change in resistance of 15 wheat cultivars to stem rus...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,115 Views
11 Pages

A Walk on the Wild Side: Genome Editing of Tuber-Bearing Solanum bulbocastanum

  • Aristotelis Azariadis,
  • Olga A. Andrzejczak,
  • Frida M. Carlsen,
  • Ida Westberg,
  • Henrik Brinch-Pedersen,
  • Bent L. Petersen and
  • Kim H. Hebelstrup

8 April 2024

Solanum bulbocastanum is a wild diploid tuber-bearing plant. We here demonstrate transgene-free genome editing of S. bulbocastanum protoplasts and regeneration of gene-edited plants. We use ribonucleoproteins, consisting of Cas9 and sgRNA, assembled...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,429 Views
15 Pages

8 April 2024

Achillea millefolium L., commonly known as yarrow, is a versatile and widely distributed plant species with a rich history of ethnopharmacological significance. This study aimed to evaluate the comparative differences of A. millefolium inflorescence...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,726 Views
40 Pages

8 April 2024

The remediation of copper and nickel-afflicted sites is challenged by the different physiological effects imposed by each metal on a given plant system. Pinus banksiana is resilient against copper and nickel, providing an opportunity to build a valua...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,202 Views
21 Pages

Transcriptomic and Metabolomic Research on the Germination Process of Panax ginseng Overwintering Buds

  • Ranqi Li,
  • Yashu Li,
  • Miaomiao Tang,
  • Zhengyi Qu,
  • Cai Shao,
  • Peihe Zheng and
  • Wei Hou

8 April 2024

Ginseng (Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer) is a perennial plant with a long dormancy period. While some researchers employ gibberellin and other substances to stimulate premature germination, this method is limited to laboratory settings and cannot be appli...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,670 Views
12 Pages

7 April 2024

Challenges of climate change and growth population are exacerbated by noticeable environmental changes, which can increase the range of plant diseases, for instance, net blotch (NB), a foliar disease which significantly decreases barley (Hordeum vulg...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,235 Views
14 Pages

Chitosan from Mushroom Improves Drought Stress Tolerance in Tomatoes

  • Olusoji Demehin,
  • Maha Attjioui,
  • Oscar Goñi and
  • Shane O’Connell

6 April 2024

Chitosan is a derivative of chitin that is one of the most abundant biopolymers in nature, found in crustacean shells as well as in fungi cell walls. Most of the commercially available chitosans are produced from the exoskeletons of crustaceans. The...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,188 Views
18 Pages

Comparative Analysis of Vitamin, Mineral Content, and Antioxidant Capacity in Cereals and Legumes and Influence of Thermal Process

  • Corina Moisa,
  • Anca Monica Brata,
  • Iulia C. Muresan,
  • Felicia Dragan,
  • Ioana Ratiu,
  • Oana Cadar,
  • Anca Becze,
  • Mihai Carbunar,
  • Vlad Dumitru Brata and
  • Alin Cristian Teusdea

6 April 2024

Cereals, as the world’s most consumed food, face challenges related to nutrient quality due to climate change and increased production impacting soil health. In this study, we investigated the vitamin and mineral content, polyphenols, and antio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,142 Views
11 Pages

6 April 2024

Soil salinity imposes osmotic, ionic, and oxidative stresses on plants, resulting in growth inhibition, developmental changes, metabolic adaptations, and ion sequestration or exclusion. Identifying salinity-tolerant resources and understanding physio...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,897 Views
11 Pages

Hazelnut and Walnut Nutshell Features as Emerging Added-Value Byproducts of the Nut Industry: A Review

  • Carlos Manterola-Barroso,
  • Daniela Padilla Contreras,
  • Gabrijel Ondrasek,
  • Jelena Horvatinec,
  • Gabriela Gavilán CuiCui and
  • Cristian Meriño-Gergichevich

6 April 2024

The hard-shelled seed industry plays an important role in the global agricultural economy. In fact, only considering hazelnut and walnut, the global nut supply is over 5.6 tons. As a result considerable amounts are produced year by year, burnt or dis...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,953 Views
11 Pages

Unveiling the Antioxidant, Cytotoxic, and Anti-Inflammatory Activities and Chemical Compositional Information of an Invasive Plant: Lycium ferocissimum Miers

  • Müberra Koşar,
  • Gökçe Şeker Karatoprak,
  • Beste Atlı,
  • Selen İlgün,
  • Esra Köngül Şafak,
  • Nesrin Öztinen,
  • Sena Akçakaya Mutlu and
  • Ezgi Ak Sakallı

6 April 2024

In this study, the antioxidant (DPPH and ABTS radical-scavenging, ferric-reducing, iron (II)-chelating), anti-inflammatory (LPS-induced Raw 264.7 cell line), and cytotoxic activities (Du145 and A549 cell lines) of raw fruit, ripe fruit and leaves of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,237 Views
16 Pages

Low Diversity and High Genetic Structure for Platonia insignis Mart., an Endangered Fruit Tree Species

  • Caroline Bertocco Garcia,
  • Allison Vieira da Silva,
  • Igor Araújo Santos de Carvalho,
  • Wellington Ferreira do Nascimento,
  • Santiago Linorio Ferreyra Ramos,
  • Doriane Picanço Rodrigues,
  • Maria Imaculada Zucchi,
  • Flaviane Malaquias Costa,
  • Alessandro Alves-Pereira and
  • Elizabeth Ann Veasey
  • + 2 authors

6 April 2024

Platonia insignis is a fruit tree native to Brazil of increasing economic importance, with its pulp trading among the highest market values. This study aimed to evaluate the structure and genomic diversity of P. insignis (bacurizeiro) acces...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,234 Views
19 Pages

Studies on Candidate Genes Related to Flowering Time in a Multiparent Population of Maize Derived from Tropical and Temperate Germplasm

  • Fengyun Ran,
  • Yizhu Wang,
  • Fuyan Jiang,
  • Xingfu Yin,
  • Yaqi Bi,
  • Ranjan K. Shaw and
  • Xingming Fan

5 April 2024

A comprehensive study on maize flowering traits, focusing on the regulation of flowering time and the elucidation of molecular mechanisms underlying the genes controlling flowering, holds the potential to significantly enhance our understanding of th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,690 Views
11 Pages

5 April 2024

This study identified the most common poisonous and allergenic plants occurring in Sicilian gardens and parks. Based on a survey conducted at 100 sites, a list was drawn up that reports the main biological and toxicological characteristics and orname...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,339 Views
15 Pages

Morphological and Genetic Characterization of Maize Landraces Adapted to Marginal Hills in North-West Italy

  • Giovanni Maria Di Pasquale,
  • Lorenzo Stagnati,
  • Alessandra Lezzi,
  • Alessandra Lanubile,
  • Adriano Marocco,
  • Graziano Rossi and
  • Matteo Busconi

5 April 2024

The growing interest in maize landraces over the past two decades has led to the need to characterize the Italian maize germplasm. In Italy, hundreds of maize landraces have been developed, but only a few of them have been genetically characterized,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,956 Views
16 Pages

Deficit Irrigation with Silicon Application as Strategy to Increase Yield, Photosynthesis and Water Productivity in Lettuce Crops

  • Vinícius Villa e Vila,
  • Patricia Angélica Alves Marques,
  • Tamara Maria Gomes,
  • Alan Ferreira Nunes,
  • Victório Goulart Montenegro,
  • Gustavo Soares Wenneck and
  • Laís Barreto Franco

5 April 2024

In regions where water is a limited resource, lettuce production can be challenging. To address this, water management strategies like deficit irrigation are used to improve water-use efficiency in agriculture. Associating this strategy with silicon...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,808 Views
15 Pages

Physiological and Proteomic Analyses of mtn1 Mutant Reveal Key Players in Centipedegrass Tiller Development

  • Chenming Xie,
  • Rongrong Chen,
  • Qixue Sun,
  • Dongli Hao,
  • Junqin Zong,
  • Hailin Guo,
  • Jianxiu Liu and
  • Ling Li

4 April 2024

Tillering directly determines the seed production and propagation capacity of clonal plants. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in the tiller development of clonal plants are still not fully understood. In this study, we conducted a proteome...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,920 Views
15 Pages

Potential Suitable Habitats of Chili Pepper in China under Climate Change

  • Changrong Deng,
  • Qiwen Zhong,
  • Dengkui Shao,
  • Yanjing Ren,
  • Quanhui Li,
  • Junqin Wen and
  • Jianling Li

4 April 2024

Chili pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) is extensively cultivated in China, with its production highly reliant on regional environmental conditions. Given ongoing climate change, it is imperative to assess its impact on chili pepper cultivation and identif...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,334 Views
19 Pages

Evidence for Reductions in Physical and Chemical Plant Defense Traits in Island Flora

  • Micah G. Freedman,
  • Randall W. Long,
  • Santiago R. Ramírez and
  • Sharon Y. Strauss

3 April 2024

Reduced defense against large herbivores has been suggested to be part of the “island syndrome” in plants. However, empirical evidence for this pattern is mixed. In this paper, we present two studies that compare putative physical and che...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,103 Views
17 Pages

Changes in Photosystem II Complex and Physiological Activities in Pea and Maize Plants in Response to Salt Stress

  • Martin A. Stefanov,
  • Georgi D. Rashkov,
  • Preslava B. Borisova and
  • Emilia L. Apostolova

3 April 2024

Salt stress significantly impacts the functions of the photosynthetic apparatus, with varying degrees of damage to its components. Photosystem II (PSII) is more sensitive to environmental stresses, including salinity, than photosystem I (PSI). This s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,362 Views
24 Pages

3 April 2024

The Australian Wet Tropics World Heritage Area (WTWHA) in northeast Queensland is home to approximately 18 percent of the nation’s total vascular plant species. Over the past century, human activity and industrial development have caused global...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,016 Views
20 Pages

Deciphering Winter Sprouting Potential of Erianthus procerus Derived Sugarcane Hybrids under Subtropical Climates

  • Mintu Ram Meena,
  • K. Mohanraj,
  • Ravinder Kumar,
  • Raja Arun Kumar,
  • Manohar Lal Chhabra,
  • Neeraj Kulshreshtha,
  • Gopalareddy Krishnappa,
  • H. K. Mahadeva Swamy,
  • A. Suganya and
  • Govind Hemaprabha
  • + 1 author

3 April 2024

Winter sprouting potential and red rot resistance are two key parameters for successful sugarcane breeding in the subtropics. However, the cultivated sugarcane hybrids had a narrow genetic base; hence, the present study was planned to evaluate the Er...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,009 Views
16 Pages

3 April 2024

Breeding resistant wheat cultivars to Fusarium head blight (FHB), caused by Fusarium spp., is the best method for controlling the disease. The aim of this study was to estimate general combining ability (GCA) and specific combining ability (SCA) for...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,905 Views
19 Pages

The Evolution of Agrarian Landscapes in the Tropical Andes

  • Courtney R. Shadik,
  • Mark B. Bush,
  • Bryan G. Valencia,
  • Angela Rozas-Davila,
  • Daniel Plekhov,
  • Robert D. Breininger,
  • Claire Davin,
  • Lindsay Benko,
  • Larry C. Peterson and
  • Parker VanValkenburgh

3 April 2024

Changes in land-use practices have been a central element of human adaptation to Holocene climate change. Many practices that result in the short-term stabilization of socio-natural systems, however, have longer-term, unanticipated consequences that...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,027 Views
11 Pages

How Do Mixed Cover Crops (White Mustard + Oats) Contribute to Labile Carbon Pools in an Organic Cropping System in Serbia?

  • Vladan Ugrenović,
  • Vladimir Filipović,
  • Vladimir Miladinović,
  • Divna Simić,
  • Snežana Janković,
  • Slađan Stanković and
  • Elmira Saljnikov

3 April 2024

Sustainable farming is one of the priority goals of the “4 per 1000” concept with regard to the preservation of soil fertility and carbon sequestration. This paper presents a study on the use of a mixture of cover crops of self-grown oats...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
10,414 Views
19 Pages

Antidiabetic Properties of the Root Extracts of Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) and Burdock (Arctium lappa)

  • Daria Zolotova,
  • Renāte Teterovska,
  • Dace Bandere,
  • Liga Lauberte and
  • Santa Niedra

3 April 2024

Several preclinical studies suggest the potential of edible plants in controlling blood sugar levels and stabilizing diet. The goals of the study were to examine, analyze, and describe whether there are chemical compounds in dandelion and burdock roo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,549 Views
16 Pages

AtPIP1;4 and AtPIP2;4 Cooperatively Mediate H2O2 Transport to Regulate Plant Growth and Disease Resistance

  • Xiaohui Yao,
  • Yanjie Mu,
  • Liyuan Zhang,
  • Lei Chen,
  • Shenshen Zou,
  • Xiaochen Chen,
  • Kai Lu and
  • Hansong Dong

3 April 2024

The rapid production of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a hallmark of plants’ successful recognition of pathogen infection and plays a crucial role in innate immune signaling. Aquaporins (AQPs) are membrane channels that facilitate the transport of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,438 Views
16 Pages

3 April 2024

The plant-specific NAC gene family is one of the largest transcription factor families, participating in plant growth regulation and stress response. Despite extensive characterization in various plants, our knowledge of the NAC family in oat is lack...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,158 Views
20 Pages

MicroRNA Profiling Revealed the Mechanism of Enhanced Cold Resistance by Grafting in Melon (Cucumis melo L.)

  • Xinmei Lang,
  • Xuan Zhao,
  • Jiateng Zhao,
  • Tiantian Ren,
  • Lanchun Nie and
  • Wensheng Zhao

2 April 2024

Grafting is widely used to improve the resistance to abiotic stresses in cucurbit plants, but the effect and molecular mechanism of grafting on cold stress are still unknown in melon. In this study, phenotypic characteristics, physiological indexes,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,665 Views
11 Pages

Development of Menthyl Esters of Valine for Pest Control in Tomato and Lettuce Crops

  • Genki Mori,
  • Sarira Rahimian,
  • Rika Ozawa,
  • Kenya Murata,
  • Masakazu Hachisu and
  • Gen-ichiro Arimura

2 April 2024

Menthyl ester of valine (MV) has been developed as a plant defense potentiator to induce pest resistance in crops. In this study, we attempted to establish MV hydrochloride (MV-HCl) in lettuce and tomato crops. When MV-HCl solutions were used to trea...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,794 Views
13 Pages

Introduction of Native Submerged Macrophytes to Restore Biodiversity in Streams

  • Lucas Van der Cruysse,
  • Andrée De Cock,
  • Koen Lock,
  • Pieter Boets and
  • Peter L. M. Goethals

2 April 2024

Streams are biodiversity hotspots that provide numerous ecosystem services. Safeguarding this biodiversity is crucial to uphold sustainable ecosystem functioning and to ensure the continuation of these ecosystem services in the future. However, in re...

  • Protocol
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,549 Views
13 Pages

Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation of the Dwarf Soybean MiniMax

  • Min Shao,
  • Kent F. McCue and
  • James G. Thomson

2 April 2024

This study aims to establish an Agrobacterium-mediated transformation system for use with the ‘MiniMax’soybean cultivar. MiniMax is a mutant soybean whose growth cycle is around 90 days, half that of most other soybean varieties, making i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,145 Views
12 Pages

MtTCP18 Regulates Plant Structure in Medicago truncatula

  • Xiaoyue Su,
  • Junzan Zheng,
  • Xiaoxuan Diao,
  • Zhongyi Yang,
  • Deyue Yu and
  • Fang Huang

2 April 2024

Plant structure has a large influence on crop yield formation, with branching and plant height being the important factors that make it up. We identified a gene, MtTCP18, encoding a TEOSINTE BRANCHED1/CYCLOIDEA/PROLIFERATING CELL FACTOR (TCP) transcr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,668 Views
16 Pages

Comparative Morpho-Physiological, Biochemical, and Gene Expressional Analyses Uncover Mechanisms of Waterlogging Tolerance in Two Soybean Introgression Lines

  • Ripa Akter Sharmin,
  • Benjamin Karikari,
  • Mashiur Rahman Bhuiyan,
  • Keke Kong,
  • Zheping Yu,
  • Chunting Zhang and
  • Tuanjie Zhao

2 April 2024

Waterlogging is one of the key abiotic factors that severely impedes the growth and productivity of soybeans on a global scale. To develop soybean cultivars that are tolerant to waterlogging, it is a prerequisite to unravel the mechanisms governing s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,849 Views
17 Pages

Characterization of the Fatty Acyl-CoA Reductase (FAR) Gene Family and Its Response to Abiotic Stress in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)

  • Danni Zhou,
  • Mingyu Ding,
  • Shuting Wen,
  • Quanxiang Tian,
  • Xiaoqin Zhang,
  • Yunxia Fang and
  • Dawei Xue

1 April 2024

Fatty acyl-CoA reductase (FAR) is an important NADPH-dependent enzyme that can produce primary alcohol from fatty acyl-CoA or fatty acyl-carrier proteins as substrates. It plays a pivotal role in plant growth, development, and stress resistance. Here...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
11,581 Views
16 Pages

High-Value Compounds in Papaya By-Products (Carica papaya L. var. Formosa and Aliança): Potential Sustainable Use and Exploitation

  • Ana F. Vinha,
  • Anabela S. G. Costa,
  • Liliana Espírito Santo,
  • Diana M. Ferreira,
  • Carla Sousa,
  • Edgar Pinto,
  • Agostinho Almeida and
  • Maria Beatriz P. P. Oliveira

1 April 2024

Background: Food waste is a global and growing problem that is gaining traction due to its environmental, ethical, social, and economic repercussions. Between 2022 and 2027, the worldwide papaya market is expected to have a huge increase, meaning a g...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,574 Views
29 Pages

Origin and Early Evolution of Hydrocharitaceae and the Ancestral Role of Stratiotes

  • Silvia Ulrich,
  • Manuel Vieira,
  • Mario Coiro,
  • Johannes M. Bouchal,
  • Christian Geier,
  • Bonnie F. Jacobs,
  • Ellen D. Currano,
  • Olaf K. Lenz,
  • Volker Wilde and
  • Friðgeir Grímsson
  • + 1 author

31 March 2024

The combined morphological features of Stratiotes (Hydrocharitaceae) pollen, observed with light and electron microscopy, make it unique among all angiosperm pollen types and easy to identify. Unfortunately, the plant is (and most likely was) insect-...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
1,846 Views
16 Pages

Transcription Factors behind MYB98 Regulation: What Does the Discovery of SaeM Suggest?

  • Prakash B. Adhikari,
  • Xiaoyan Liu,
  • Chen Huang,
  • Nobutaka Mitsuda,
  • Michitaka Notaguchi and
  • Ryushiro Dora Kasahara

31 March 2024

MYB98 is master regulator of the molecular network involved in pollen tube attraction. Until recently, it was unclear how this gene exhibits exclusively synergid cell-specific expression in ovule. Our recent study has established that a 16-bp-long Sa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,310 Views
19 Pages

31 March 2024

Aboveground biomass (AGB) is an important indicator of the grassland ecosystem. It can be used to evaluate the grassland productivity and carbon stock. Satellite remote sensing technology is useful for monitoring the dynamic changes in AGB across a w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,982 Views
13 Pages

31 March 2024

Brassica juncea belongs to the Brassicaceae family and is used as both an oilseed and vegetable crop. As only a few studies have reported on the cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) in B. juncea, we conducted this study to provide a basic understanding of the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,248 Views
18 Pages

Functional Analysis of the GhIQD1 Gene in Cotton Resistance to Verticillium Wilt

  • Jianglin Xu,
  • Ting Zhou,
  • Yongqiang Wang,
  • Yejun Yang,
  • Yuanchun Pu,
  • Quanjia Chen,
  • Kai Zheng and
  • Guoqing Sun

31 March 2024

Cotton is a critical crop with massive economic implications worldwide. Verticillium wilt is a soil-borne ailment caused by Verticillium dahliae, which harms the growth and development of cotton. Therefore, investigating the genes associated with res...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,069 Views
15 Pages

Plant-Based Biostimulants for Seeds in the Context of Circular Economy and Sustainability

  • Hisham Wazeer,
  • Shraddha Shridhar Gaonkar,
  • Enrico Doria,
  • Andrea Pagano,
  • Alma Balestrazzi and
  • Anca Macovei

31 March 2024

Plant-based biostimulants (PBs), agents rich in bioactive compounds, are emerging as key players able to sustainably improve plant growth and crop productivity to address food security. PBs are generally applied as foliar spray or soil irrigation, wh...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,081 Views
25 Pages

31 March 2024

Continuous spring cropping of Qingke (Hordeum viilgare L. var. nudum Hook. f.) results in a reduction in grain yield in the Xizang autonomous region. However, knowledge on the influence of continuous cropping on grain yield caused by reactive oxygen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,915 Views
13 Pages

The Physiological Response of Apricot Flowers to Low-Temperature Stress

  • Jingjing Gao,
  • Wenbo Guo,
  • Qingwei Liu,
  • Meige Liu,
  • Chen Shang,
  • Yuqin Song,
  • Ruijie Hao,
  • Liulin Li and
  • Xinxin Feng

31 March 2024

The growth and development of apricot flower organs are severely impacted by spring frosts. To better understand this process, apricot flowers were exposed to temperatures ranging from 0 °C to −8 °C, including a control at 18 °C, in...

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