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View article: Anti-Microbial, Thermal, Mechanical, and Gas Barrier Properties of Linear Low-Density Polyethylene Extrusion Blow-Molded Bottles
Anti-Microbial, Thermal, Mechanical, and Gas Barrier Properties of Linear Low-Density Polyethylene Extrusion Blow-Molded Bottles Open
Microbial contamination can occur on the surfaces of blow-molded bottles, necessitating the development and application of effective anti-microbial treatments to mitigate the hazards associated with microbial growth. In this study, new met…
View article: VcFT-induced mobile florigenic signals in transgenic and transgrafted blueberries
VcFT-induced mobile florigenic signals in transgenic and transgrafted blueberries Open
FLOWERING LOCUS T ( FT ) can promote early flowering in annual species, but such role has not been well demonstrated in woody species. We produced self and reciprocal grafts involving non-transgenic blueberry (NT) and transgenic blueberry …
View article: VcRR2 regulates chilling-mediated flowering through expression of hormone genes in a transgenic blueberry mutant
VcRR2 regulates chilling-mediated flowering through expression of hormone genes in a transgenic blueberry mutant Open
The molecular mechanism underlying dormancy release and the induction of flowering remains poorly understood in woody plants. Mu-legacy is a valuable blueberry mutant, in which a transgene insertion caused increased expression of a RESP…
View article: Constitutive Expression of an Apple FLC3-like Gene Promotes Flowering in Transgenic Blueberry under Nonchilling Conditions
Constitutive Expression of an Apple FLC3-like Gene Promotes Flowering in Transgenic Blueberry under Nonchilling Conditions Open
MADS-box transcription factors FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC) and APETALA1 (AP1)/CAULIFLOWER (CAL) have an opposite effect in vernalization-regulated flowering in Arabidopsis. In woody plants, a functional FLC-like gene has not been verified thro…
View article: An invaluable transgenic blueberry for studying chilling-induced flowering in woody plants
An invaluable transgenic blueberry for studying chilling-induced flowering in woody plants Open
View article: The Cold-Regulated Genes of Blueberry and Their Response to Overexpression of VcDDF1 in Several Tissues
The Cold-Regulated Genes of Blueberry and Their Response to Overexpression of VcDDF1 in Several Tissues Open
Expression of blueberry cold-regulated genes (VcCORs) could play a role in the variable cold hardiness of blueberry tissues. In this study, transcriptome comparisons were conducted to reveal expression of VcCORs in non-acclimated leaves, f…
View article: Additional file 4: of An invaluable transgenic blueberry for studying chilling-induced flowering in woody plants
Additional file 4: of An invaluable transgenic blueberry for studying chilling-induced flowering in woody plants Open
Table S3. Differentially expressed (DE) genes in nonchilled flower buds of Mu-Legacy (compared to VcDDF1-Legacy). LogCPM: log2(counts per million). FDR: False discovery rate. (XLSX 243Â kb)
View article: Additional file 5: of An invaluable transgenic blueberry for studying chilling-induced flowering in woody plants
Additional file 5: of An invaluable transgenic blueberry for studying chilling-induced flowering in woody plants Open
Table S4. Differentially expressed (DE) genes in the leaves of Mu-Legacy (compared to VcDDF1-Legacy). LogCPM: log2(counts per million). FDR: False discovery rate (XLSX 281Â kb)
View article: Additional file 2: of An invaluable transgenic blueberry for studying chilling-induced flowering in woody plants
Additional file 2: of An invaluable transgenic blueberry for studying chilling-induced flowering in woody plants Open
Table S1. Differentially expressed (DE) genes in nonchilled flower buds of Mu-Legacy (compared to nontransgenic ‘Legacy’). LogCPM: log2(counts per million). FDR: False discovery rate. (XLSX 62 kb)
View article: Additional file 3: of An invaluable transgenic blueberry for studying chilling-induced flowering in woody plants
Additional file 3: of An invaluable transgenic blueberry for studying chilling-induced flowering in woody plants Open
Table S2. Differentially expressed (DE) genes in leaves of Mu-Legacy (compared to nontransgenic ‘Legacy’). LogCPM: log2(counts per million). FDR: False discovery rate. (XLSX 31 kb)
View article: Overexpression of blueberry FLOWERING LOCUS T is associated with changes in the expression of phytohormone-related genes in blueberry plants
Overexpression of blueberry FLOWERING LOCUS T is associated with changes in the expression of phytohormone-related genes in blueberry plants Open
Flowering locus T (FT) is a primary integrator in the regulation of plant flowering. Overexpressing a blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) FT gene (VcFT) (herein VcFT-OX) resulted in early flowering…
View article: Transcript Profile of Flowering Regulatory Genes in VcFT-Overexpressing Blueberry Plants
Transcript Profile of Flowering Regulatory Genes in VcFT-Overexpressing Blueberry Plants Open
In order to identify genetic components in flowering pathways of highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.), a transcriptome reference composed of 254,396 transcripts and 179,853 gene contigs was developed by assembly of 72.7 million rea…
View article: Grafting of Genetically Engineered Plants
Grafting of Genetically Engineered Plants Open
Grafting is a well-established agricultural practice, and it now has implications for the commercialization of transgenic plants. In transgrafted plants, only one part (scion or rootstock) is transgenic with the other part untransformed. H…