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View article: A de novo-originated gene drives rose scent diversification
A de novo-originated gene drives rose scent diversification Open
View article: Genome-Wide Identification Analysis of the Rab11 Gene Family in Gossypium hirsutum and Its Expression Analysis in Verticillium dahliae
Genome-Wide Identification Analysis of the Rab11 Gene Family in Gossypium hirsutum and Its Expression Analysis in Verticillium dahliae Open
Background/Objectives: RAB11 (RABA) is a type of RAB GTPase. RAB GTPases are key components of membrane trafficking mechanisms, Rab11 is implicated in a variety of biological developmental processes and responses to biotic and abiotic stre…
View article: An Analysis of the Design and Kinematic Characteristics of an Octopedic Land–Air Bionic Robot
An Analysis of the Design and Kinematic Characteristics of an Octopedic Land–Air Bionic Robot Open
The urgent need for complex terrain adaptability in industrial automation and disaster relief has highlighted the great potential of octopedal wheel-legged robots. However, their design complexity and motion control challenges must be addr…
View article: CPG-Based Control of an Octopod Biomimetic Machine Lobster for Mining Applications: Design and Implementation in Challenging Underground Environments
CPG-Based Control of an Octopod Biomimetic Machine Lobster for Mining Applications: Design and Implementation in Challenging Underground Environments Open
Central pattern generators (CPGs) have been extensively researched and validated as a well-established methodology for bionic control, particularly within the field of legged robotics. However, investigations concerning octopod robots rema…
View article: Genome-Wide Identification of the CtNF-Y Gene Family and Expression Analysis of Different Flower Colours and Different Flowering Stages in Carthamus tinctorius L.
Genome-Wide Identification of the CtNF-Y Gene Family and Expression Analysis of Different Flower Colours and Different Flowering Stages in Carthamus tinctorius L. Open
Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) is a plant in the family of Asteraceae, and the dried tubular flowers are used as medicine, which contain active ingredients such as safflower yellow pigment and safflower glycosides. They play important…
View article: Studies on the mother flower carnation: past, present, and future
Studies on the mother flower carnation: past, present, and future Open
Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L.) is an important global flower crop, with great ornamental and economic value. It has more than 2000 years of cultivation history and profound cultural heritage known as mother flower. Now, although carn…
View article: Genome-wide analysis of the SPL gene family in Platanus × acerifolia and functional characterization of PaSPL8a in flowering
Genome-wide analysis of the SPL gene family in Platanus × acerifolia and functional characterization of PaSPL8a in flowering Open
The SQUAMOUS PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE ( SPL ) gene family encodes plant-specific transcription factors that regulate diverse physiological processes, including growth, flowering, and stress responses. A total of 32 PaSPL genes were id…
View article: Drought–Rewatering Dynamics in Chinese Cropping Systems: A Meta-Analysis of Yield Loss Mitigation, Water Use Efficiency, and Compensatory Physiological Response
Drought–Rewatering Dynamics in Chinese Cropping Systems: A Meta-Analysis of Yield Loss Mitigation, Water Use Efficiency, and Compensatory Physiological Response Open
Drought stress, being a crucial abiotic stress factor, and its recovery mechanism after rehydration are important in regulating crop production. This meta-analysis investigates the effects of drought stress followed by rewatering (DSRW) on…
View article: Identification and Expression of Laccase Gene Family in Potato (Solanum tuberosum)
Identification and Expression of Laccase Gene Family in Potato (Solanum tuberosum) Open
Through the identification and expression pattern analysis of potato Laccase (LAC) gene family members, the characteristics of the StLAC gene family were elucidated, and the biological function of potato StLACs was further analyzed. In thi…
View article: Molecular mechanisms and research advances of plant hormone regulation in cut flower senescence
Molecular mechanisms and research advances of plant hormone regulation in cut flower senescence Open
View article: Comprehensive Analysis of the OASTL Gene Family in Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) and Its Expression Under Abiotic Stress
Comprehensive Analysis of the OASTL Gene Family in Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) and Its Expression Under Abiotic Stress Open
O-acetylserine (thiol) lyase is a pivotal enzyme in plant cysteine biosynthesis, which is crucial for promoting plant growth, development, and resisting abiotic stress. However, the related studies on the potato OASTL gene family (StOASTL)…
View article: Targeting PDGF-CC as a promising therapeutic strategy to inhibit cholangiocarcinoma progression
Targeting PDGF-CC as a promising therapeutic strategy to inhibit cholangiocarcinoma progression Open
This study underscores the critical role of PDGF-CC in CCA progression and supports the potential of PDGF-CC inhibitors as a therapeutic approach. Given the association between high PDGF-CC expression and poor prognosis, targeting PDGF-CC …
View article: Distribution and growth potential of wild Pittosporum tobira in the subtropical supratidal zone
Distribution and growth potential of wild Pittosporum tobira in the subtropical supratidal zone Open
The use of local native plant species for ecological restoration and rehabilitation is considered an important strategy for nature-based solutions. To achieve this goal, the key work is to understand the distribution of local native plants…
View article: Genome evolution of the ancient hexaploid <i>Platanus</i> × <i>acerifolia</i> (London planetree)
Genome evolution of the ancient hexaploid <i>Platanus</i> × <i>acerifolia</i> (London planetree) Open
Whole-genome duplication (WGD; i.e., polyploidy) and chromosomal rearrangement (i.e., genome shuffling) significantly influence genome structure and organization. Many polyploids show extensive genome shuffling relative to their pre-WGD an…
View article: Nano-delivery of Gemcitabine Derivative as a Therapeutic Strategy in a Desmoplastic KRAS Mutant Pancreatic Cancer
Nano-delivery of Gemcitabine Derivative as a Therapeutic Strategy in a Desmoplastic KRAS Mutant Pancreatic Cancer Open
View article: Haplotype-resolved genome assembly of the diploid Rosa chinensis provides insight into the mechanisms underlying key ornamental traits
Haplotype-resolved genome assembly of the diploid Rosa chinensis provides insight into the mechanisms underlying key ornamental traits Open
Roses are consistently ranked at the forefront in cut flower production. Increasing demands of market and changing climate conditions have resulted in the need to further improve the diversity and quality of traits. However, frequent hybri…
View article: Adaptive changes of ROS/RNS redox and melatonin synthesis under salt and waterlogging stresses in Pittosporum tobira
Adaptive changes of ROS/RNS redox and melatonin synthesis under salt and waterlogging stresses in Pittosporum tobira Open
Plants have evolved a variety of complex mechanisms to resist the environmental factors including salt and waterlogging stresses. In this study, we described adaptive changes of Pittosporum tobira toward salt and/or waterlogging stresses b…
View article: <scp>DNA</scp> methylation remodeled amino acids biosynthesis regulates flower senescence in carnation (<i>Dianthus caryophyllus</i>)
<span>DNA</span> methylation remodeled amino acids biosynthesis regulates flower senescence in carnation (<i>Dianthus caryophyllus</i>) Open
Summary Dynamic DNA methylation regulatory networks are involved in many biological processes. However, how DNA methylation patterns change during flower senescence and their relevance with gene expression and related molecular mechanism r…
View article: Distribution and Growth Potential of Wild Pittosporum Tobira in the Sub-Tropical Supratidal Zone
Distribution and Growth Potential of Wild Pittosporum Tobira in the Sub-Tropical Supratidal Zone Open
View article: Differences in ethylene sensitivity, expression of ethylene biosynthetic genes and vase life among carnation varieties
Differences in ethylene sensitivity, expression of ethylene biosynthetic genes and vase life among carnation varieties Open
Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L.) is a typical ethylene-sensitive cut flower. Variations in carnation vase life and sensitivity to ethylene have been reported, but no detailed analysis has been performed to date. In order to investigate…
View article: Pagl1-Like2 From Platanus Acerifolia Regulates Phenylpropanoid Pathway and Plant Architecture
Pagl1-Like2 From Platanus Acerifolia Regulates Phenylpropanoid Pathway and Plant Architecture Open
View article: The Abundant and Unique Transcripts and Alternative Splicing of the Artificially Autododecaploid London Plane (Platanus × acerifolia)
The Abundant and Unique Transcripts and Alternative Splicing of the Artificially Autododecaploid London Plane (Platanus × acerifolia) Open
Transcription and alternative splicing (AS) are now appreciated in plants, but few studies have examined the effects of changing ploidy on transcription and AS. In this study, we showed that artificially autododecaploid plants of London pl…
View article: An insertion of transposon in <i>DcNAP</i> inverted its function in the ethylene pathway to delay petal senescence in carnation (<i>Dianthus caryophyllus</i> L.)
An insertion of transposon in <i>DcNAP</i> inverted its function in the ethylene pathway to delay petal senescence in carnation (<i>Dianthus caryophyllus</i> L.) Open
Summary Petal senescence is the final stage of flower development. Transcriptional regulation plays key roles in this process. However, whether and how post‐transcriptional regulation involved is still largely unknown. Here, we identified …
View article: Genome-Wide Analysis of the BBX Genes in Platanus × acerifolia and Their Relationship with Flowering and/or Dormancy
Genome-Wide Analysis of the BBX Genes in Platanus × acerifolia and Their Relationship with Flowering and/or Dormancy Open
The B-BOX (BBX) gene family is widely distributed in animals and plants and is involved in the regulation of their growth and development. In plants, BBX genes play important roles in hormone signaling, biotic and abiotic stress, light-reg…
View article: Transcriptome analysis revealed molecular basis of cold response in Prunus mume
Transcriptome analysis revealed molecular basis of cold response in Prunus mume Open
View article: Isolation and functional characterization of three TERMINAL FLOWER 1-like genes from Platanus acerifolia
Isolation and functional characterization of three TERMINAL FLOWER 1-like genes from Platanus acerifolia Open
Three TERMINAL FLOWER 1 (TFL1)-like genes were isolated and characterized from London plane tree (Platanus acerifolia). All genes have conserved genomic organization and characteristic of the phosphatidylethanolamine-binding protein (PEBP)…
View article: Transcriptome and morphological analyses of double flower formation in Dianthus chinensis
Transcriptome and morphological analyses of double flower formation in Dianthus chinensis Open
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View article: Histone H3K4 methyltransferase DcATX1 promotes ethylene induced petal senescence in carnation
Histone H3K4 methyltransferase DcATX1 promotes ethylene induced petal senescence in carnation Open
Petal senescence is controlled by a complex regulatory network. Epigenetic regulation like histone modification influences chromatin state and gene expression. However, the involvement of histone methylation in regulating petal senescence …
View article: Variation in longevity of cut and in planta flowers of potted carnation varieties affected by their relationship with ethylene and water
Variation in longevity of cut and in planta flowers of potted carnation varieties affected by their relationship with ethylene and water Open
Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L.) is a typical ethylene-sensitive cut flower, but a few differences in ethylene sensitivity have been reported for different potted carnation species. In this study, we investigated the relationship betwe…
View article: Identification and characterization of class E genes involved in floral organ development in <i>Dianthus chinensis</i>
Identification and characterization of class E genes involved in floral organ development in <i>Dianthus chinensis</i> Open
The SEPALLATA (SEP) gene, as a 'glue' for the 'floral quartets model', plays an important role in floral organ development by forming tetramers with class A-, B-, and C- genes. The functional differentiation of class E genes has been repor…