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View article: Genome-wide association study reveals novel genomic regions for flowering time and growth habit in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp)
Genome-wide association study reveals novel genomic regions for flowering time and growth habit in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp) Open
These results enhanced our understanding of genetic mechanism of FT and GH, and facilitate the development of new varieties with correct flowering time and ideal growth habit.
View article: A conductive folding metamaterial via laser-induced biomimetic electrospinning
A conductive folding metamaterial via laser-induced biomimetic electrospinning Open
Conductive folding metamaterials (CFMs) represent a class of cross-physical-domain new-type metamaterials. However, the inherently nonfoldable nature of intrinsic conductive materials and the incompatibility between conductivity and extrem…
View article: Large-scale analysis of MYB genes in Cucurbitaceae identifies a novel gene regulating plant height
Large-scale analysis of MYB genes in Cucurbitaceae identifies a novel gene regulating plant height Open
The MYB transcription factor (TF) family, which is involved in plant growth and development, is large and diverse. Previous studies on MYB family in Cucurbitaceae were mostly based on a single genome or focused on the R2R3 subfamily. Here,…
View article: Identification of Tomato SET Domain Group Gene Family and Function Analysis Under Temperature Stress
Identification of Tomato SET Domain Group Gene Family and Function Analysis Under Temperature Stress Open
Histone methylation plays important roles in plant development and adaptation to multiple stresses. SET domain group (SDG) proteins are identified as plant histone lysine methyltransferases in Arabidopsis and other crops. However, the SDG …
View article: Dielectrically Modified Polymer and Topologically Optimized Microstructure Enabling In‐Sensor Decoupling for Multifunctional Human–Machine Interactions
Dielectrically Modified Polymer and Topologically Optimized Microstructure Enabling In‐Sensor Decoupling for Multifunctional Human–Machine Interactions Open
Proximity‐touch intention recognition is critical for embodied intelligence, enabling precise environmental perception and effective human–agent interactions. However, the material properties of conventional sensor architectures are not su…
View article: Highly Programmable Haptic Decoding and Self‐Adaptive Spatiotemporal Feedback Toward Embodied Intelligence
Highly Programmable Haptic Decoding and Self‐Adaptive Spatiotemporal Feedback Toward Embodied Intelligence Open
Intelligent robots, equipped with perception, cognition, and learning capabilities, are transforming the manner by which complex tasks are approached, enhancing autonomy, efficiency, and adaptability. By contrast, conventional robotics typ…
View article: PlantRing: A high-throughput wearable sensor system for decoding plant growth, water relations, and innovating irrigation
PlantRing: A high-throughput wearable sensor system for decoding plant growth, water relations, and innovating irrigation Open
The integration of flexible electronics with plant science has generated various plant-wearable sensors, yet challenges persist in their application to real-world agriculture, particularly in high-throughput settings. Overcoming the trade-…
View article: Dynamically Reversible Filament Networks Enabling Programmable In‐Sensor Memory for High‐Precision Neuromorphic Interactions
Dynamically Reversible Filament Networks Enabling Programmable In‐Sensor Memory for High‐Precision Neuromorphic Interactions Open
Embodied intelligent tactile systems represent a groundbreaking paradigm for autonomous agents, facilitating dynamic perception and adaptation in unstructured environments. Traditional von Neumann architectures suffer from inefficiencies d…
View article: Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Profile of Farnesyl Pyrophosphate Synthase (FPS) Gene Family in Euphorbia Hirta L.
Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Profile of Farnesyl Pyrophosphate Synthase (FPS) Gene Family in Euphorbia Hirta L. Open
The biosynthesis of isopentenyl diphosphate (IPP) and dimethylallyl diphosphate (DMAPP), which are essential for sesquiterpenes and triterpenes, respectively, is primarily governed by the mevalonate pathway, wherein farnesyl pyrophosphate …
View article: Cucurbit Crops Acquired Silencing: Virus-Induced Post-Transcriptional Silencing Is Transmitted Across the Graft Union
Cucurbit Crops Acquired Silencing: Virus-Induced Post-Transcriptional Silencing Is Transmitted Across the Graft Union Open
Plant grafting is one of the oldest agricultural technologies, capable of improving biotic and abiotic stress resistance, regulating plant growth, and increasing crop output and quality. Recent analytical technology has revealed that massi…
View article: Research Progress on the Genetic and Molecular Mechanisms of Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) Powdery Mildew Resistance
Research Progress on the Genetic and Molecular Mechanisms of Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) Powdery Mildew Resistance Open
As a common fungal disease, powdery mildew (PM) is one of the main diseases that harm the growth and development of cucumbers. Understanding the types of pathogenic fungus and analysis of the genetic and molecular mechanisms of cucumber re…
View article: Alterable Robotic Skin Using Material Gene Expression Modulation
Alterable Robotic Skin Using Material Gene Expression Modulation Open
Robotic skins that integrate artificial tactile sensing elements can substantially complement the perception dimension of social robots, presenting an indispensable part in human‐robot interaction (HRI). However, existing design frameworks…
View article: Profiling Metabolites Distribution among Various Leaf Layers of Chinese Cabbage
Profiling Metabolites Distribution among Various Leaf Layers of Chinese Cabbage Open
Chinese cabbage is an important vegetable from both a nutritional and an economic standpoint, with the leafy head serving as the primary harvested organ. However, the nutrient accumulation as well as influencing factors within the leafy he…
View article: A Programmable Electronic Skin with Event‐Driven In‐Sensor Touch Differential and Decision‐Making
A Programmable Electronic Skin with Event‐Driven In‐Sensor Touch Differential and Decision‐Making Open
High‐precise, crosstalk‐free tactile perception offers an intuitive way for informative human‐machine interactions. However, the differentiation and labeling of touch position and strength require substantial computational space due to the…
View article: Research on the Design and Performance of Plant Volatile Organic Compounds Water Removal Device Based on Optimized Filler Ratio
Research on the Design and Performance of Plant Volatile Organic Compounds Water Removal Device Based on Optimized Filler Ratio Open
This study focuses on the development and optimization of a water removal device for biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) from plant emissions. BVOCs play a crucial role in various ecological processes and have potential therapeutic…
View article: N-myristoyltransferase1 regulates biomass accumulation in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.)
N-myristoyltransferase1 regulates biomass accumulation in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) Open
Plant biomass is an important agronomic trait that has been subjected to intense human selection for yield improvement. The underlying mechanism regulating biomass formation is currently gaining increasing attention, but it remains unexplo…
View article: Detection and analysis of VOCs in chili pepper based on HS-SPME-GC × GC-TOFMS and HS-SPME-GC-MS techniques
Detection and analysis of VOCs in chili pepper based on HS-SPME-GC × GC-TOFMS and HS-SPME-GC-MS techniques Open
Chili pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) is highly preferred by consumers owing to its distinctive flavor. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) significantly influences the aromatic characteristics of chili peppers, thereby impacting their overall f…
View article: Methods for seedling identification of cucumber resistance to powdery mildew and its effect on the growth of cucumber seedlings
Methods for seedling identification of cucumber resistance to powdery mildew and its effect on the growth of cucumber seedlings Open
The severity of powdery mildew in cucumbers gravely impinges upon both yield and quality. In order to probe efficacious methods for early-stage resistance determination against powdery mildew in cucumbers, we utilized Xintai mici as an exp…
View article: Rhizosphere inoculation of PGPR strain Bacillus cereus BC56 enhances salt tolerance of cucumber
Rhizosphere inoculation of PGPR strain Bacillus cereus BC56 enhances salt tolerance of cucumber Open
Salt stress is a major cause of crop failure worldwide. The co-evolution of soil microbes and plants is essential for coping with extreme abiotic environments. In this study, a plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) strain B. cereus B…
View article: The intrinsic developmental age signal defines an age-dependent climbing behavior in cucumber
The intrinsic developmental age signal defines an age-dependent climbing behavior in cucumber Open
The tendril is a climbing organ in cucurbits and functions in physical support and to avoid shading by neighboring vegetation. However, how cucurbits produce tendrils to obtain climbing ability is largely unknown. In this study, tendril ph…
View article: Cucumber NUCLEAR FACTOR-YC2/-YC9 target translocon component <i>CsTIC21</i> in chloroplast photomorphogenesis
Cucumber NUCLEAR FACTOR-YC2/-YC9 target translocon component <i>CsTIC21</i> in chloroplast photomorphogenesis Open
Light signals promote photomorphogenesis and photosynthesis, allowing plants to establish photoautotrophic growth. Chloroplasts are organelles responsible for photosynthesis in which light energy is converted into chemical energy and store…
View article: Advance in sex differentiation in cucumber
Advance in sex differentiation in cucumber Open
Cucumber belongs to the family Cucurbitaceae (melon genus) and is an annual herbaceous vegetable crop. Cucumber is an important cash crop that is grown all over the world. From morphology to cytology, from canonical genetics to molecular b…
View article: Recent Progress in Genetic Transformation and Gene Editing Technology in Cucurbit Crops
Recent Progress in Genetic Transformation and Gene Editing Technology in Cucurbit Crops Open
Cucurbits (Cucurbitaceae) include major horticultural crops with high nutritional and economic value that also serve as model plants for studying plant development and crop improvement. Conventional breeding methods have made important con…
View article: Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Analysis of ESPs and NSPs Involved in Glucosinolate Hydrolysis and Insect Attack Defense in Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa subsp. pekinensis)
Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Analysis of ESPs and NSPs Involved in Glucosinolate Hydrolysis and Insect Attack Defense in Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa subsp. pekinensis) Open
Glucosinolates are secondary plant metabolites that are part of the plant’s defense system against pathogens and pests and are activated via enzymatic degradation by thioglucoside glucohydrolases (myrosinases). Epithiospecifier proteins (E…
View article: Research Progress in Leaf Related Molecular Breeding of Cucurbitaceae
Research Progress in Leaf Related Molecular Breeding of Cucurbitaceae Open
Cucurbitaceae crops play an important role in agricultural production, and they are a primary source of vegetables and fruits for daily needs. The cultivation of cucurbit varieties with excellent agronomic characters has attracted much att…
View article: Preliminary Research on the Effects of Different Substrates on the Metabolome of Potted Peonies
Preliminary Research on the Effects of Different Substrates on the Metabolome of Potted Peonies Open
Peony (Paeonia suffruticosa Andr.) is a traditional ornamental flower in China. Peony potted culture has become mainstream. The development of agricultural and forestry waste instead of a nonrenewable peat matrix as the substrate is an imp…
View article: Research progress on the relationship between leaf senescence and quality, yield and stress resistance in horticultural plants
Research progress on the relationship between leaf senescence and quality, yield and stress resistance in horticultural plants Open
Leaf senescence, the final stage of leaf development, is one of the adaptive mechanisms formed by plants over a long period of evolution. Leaf senescence is accompanied by various changes in cell structure, physiological metabolism, and ge…
View article: Transcriptome Analysis of the Development of Pedicel Abscission Zone in Tomato
Transcriptome Analysis of the Development of Pedicel Abscission Zone in Tomato Open
Plant organ abscission is a common phenomenon that occurs at a specific position called the abscission zone (AZ). The differentiation and development of the pedicel AZ play important roles in flower and fruit abscission, which are of great…