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期刊名:Plant physiology

缩写:PLANT PHYSIOL

ISSN:0032-0889

e-ISSN:1532-2548

IF/分区:6.9/Q1

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Fiber cell initiation and development affect cotton fiber yield and quality. Cotton fiber develops from the ovular epidermis of a seed, and approximately 25-30% of protodermal cells in each cotton ovule develop into fiber. However, the mole...
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Plant intracellular immune receptors, mostly nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) proteins, are tightly regulated to maintain low expression levels under non-infection conditions and to allow induced expression by pathogens. The ext...
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The RWP-RK protein family is divided into two subfamilies: NODULE INCEPTION (NIN) -like proteins (NLPs) and RWP-RK domain proteins (RKDs), which are involved in key biological processes including nitrate response, symbiotic nitrogen fixatio...