Integrated metabolome, SMRT and illumina sequencing analyses unveil the molecular mechanisms of cross-(in)compatibility in Magnolia (Magnoliaceae) [0.03%]
Luomin Cui,Zhiquan Wang,Xiaowei Sun et al.
Luomin Cui et al.
Distant hybridization serves as a crucial method for germplasm innovation and variety improvement in ornamental plants; however, hybridization barriers hinder the creation of new varieties. Michelia compressa (Maxim.) Sarg., an evergreen tr...
Apple microRNA477b-MsDELLA-like-MsNF-YC9 module enhances osmotic stress tolerance by regulating abscisic acid biosynthesis [0.03%]
Yantao Wang,Maihemuti Turupu,Chen Feng et al.
Yantao Wang et al.
Osmotic stress resulting from drought or high salinity, is a major environmental constraint that severely restricts the growth and development of apple (Malus × domestica) trees, as well as the yield and quality of the fruit. M. sieversii,...
The transcription factor OsWRKY11 orchestrates rice cold tolerance through integrating multiple signaling pathways [0.03%]
Yao Wan,Qiang Liu,Lili Shi et al.
Yao Wan et al.
Cold stress is a major abiotic stress that threatens rice productivity and global food security. Elucidating the complex mechanisms of cold tolerance in rice is crucial for developing cold-tolerant varieties through molecular breeding. Here...
Multi-proteomic profiling indicates potential regulatory signatures underlying rice resistance to Magnaporthe oryzae [0.03%]
Priscila A Auler,Christian Montes-Serey,Luis W P Arge et al.
Priscila A Auler et al.
Omics-driven approaches can capture systemic plant responses to pathogens. While transcriptomics is a mainstay, it alone cannot capture post-translational modifications or protein abundance. Because of this, we employed multi-proteomics to ...
Circle-mediated HGT shapes the multichromosomal mitochondrial genome of the endoparasitic plant Mitrastemon yamamotoi [0.03%]
Maria Emilia Roulet,Laura Evangelina Garcia,Runxian Yu et al.
Maria Emilia Roulet et al.
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT), a well-established driver of genome evolution in prokaryotes, was historically considered rare in plants. However, accumulating genomic evidence supports its occurrence in angiosperms, impacting both nuclear ...
Jiaxin Wang,Ying Du,Lulu Zhang et al.
Jiaxin Wang et al.
Monochoria korsakowii, a common broadleaf weed in rice paddies, has evolved resistance to acetolactate synthase-inhibiting herbicides (e.g., bensulfuron-methyl [BSM]). However, genomic information for M. korsakowii remains scarce. Here, the...
Red light inhibits postharvest leaf senescence in pak choi via BrNAC075-mediated suppression of chlorophyll and auxin degradation pathways [0.03%]
Xiaofei Chen,Feng Guo,Yuntong Li et al.
Xiaofei Chen et al.
Leaf senescence is a major contributor to postharvest quality deterioration, and postharvest losses of leafy vegetables in China are substantial. Therefore, elucidating the underlying regulatory mechanisms is critical for reducing these los...
Iron-sulfur cluster biosynthesis protein OsSUFD is essential for chloroplast function and environmental adaptation in rice [0.03%]
Ting Zou,Rui Wang,Shiyue Xing et al.
Ting Zou et al.
Iron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters are essential cofactors for diverse biological processes, and their biosynthesis in chloroplasts is mediated by the evolutionarily conserved sulfur utilization factor (SUF) pathway. However, the molecular composi...
MYB83 plays an important negative role in ethylene-mediated root hair growth and involves in plant tolerance three major nutrient deficiencies [0.03%]
Xin Cheng,Huiping Zhen,Jinshu Wang et al.
Xin Cheng et al.
Root hairs are important for plant growth, development, and tolerance of environmental stresses such as nutrient deficiencies. Ethylene (ET) is required for root hair growth in response to nutrient deficiencies. However, the related molecul...
CitERF25, CitDREB1C, and CitZAT5 orchestrate citrus fruit sugar accumulation via direct and indirect regulation of CitSWEETs [0.03%]
He-Ting Fang,Rong-Rong Wu,Chang-Jie Xu et al.
He-Ting Fang et al.
Sugars are essential in plant development and play crucial roles in fruit quality formation. In citrus, three sugars will eventually be exported transporters (SWEETs) have previously been shown to participate in sugar accumulation, but the ...