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期刊名:Molecular plant

缩写:MOL PLANT

ISSN:1674-2052

e-ISSN:1752-9867

IF/分区:24.1/Q1

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Xiaosong Yu,Jiuer Liu,Wei Wang et al. Xiaosong Yu et al.
Global agriculture faces critical challenges due to the overreliance on chemical pesticides, driving an urgent need for eco-friendly biopesticides and biostimulants (BioP&S). Plant-derived peptides, evolved as natural regulators of growth, ...
Jonatan Niño-Sánchez,Huaitong Wu,Rachael Hamby et al. Jonatan Niño-Sánchez et al.
Fungal pathogens pose escalating challenges to global food security, as resistance has emerged against nearly all major fungicides used in agriculture. RNA-based antifungals offer a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative for d...
Arjun Ojha Kshetry,Kaushik Ghose,Anshu Alok et al. Arjun Ojha Kshetry et al.
Developing transgenic and/or gene-edited plants largely depends on tedious, lengthy, and costly in vitro regeneration protocols. While plants have remarkable regeneration ability, not all species, genotypes, or even explants exhibit the sam...
Kerstin Förster,Meike Sauerland,Georg Groth Kerstin Förster
Weed management remains a major agricultural challenge, especially as many problematic species rely on C4-photosynthesis, unlike most C3-crops. Conventional herbicides face growing limitations due to resistance and environmental concerns. H...
Jing Li,Shifeng Wu,Kun Wang et al. Jing Li et al.
The plasma membrane has been proposed as a primary site for temperature sensing in plants, yet the molecular mechanism that links external heat signals to intracellular responses remains elusive. Here, we identify a membrane-anchored recept...
Yuchen Xu,Lu Bai,Mengqi Han et al. Yuchen Xu et al.
Systemin (SYS1) is the first peptide hormone identified in plants which mediates local and systemic wound-induced defense responses and confers resistance against insect herbivores and necrotrophic fungi in tomato (Pearce et al., 1991). Sys...