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View article: Genetic approaches to impart brown leaf spot resistance in rice: A review
Genetic approaches to impart brown leaf spot resistance in rice: A review Open
Brown leaf spot (BLS) of rice, caused by the fungal pathogen Bipolaris oryzae, is a widespread and economically significant disease affecting rice-growing regions worldwide. Historically known for contributing to the Bengal famine during t…
View article: MULTI-RUST RESISTANCE IN BREAD WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUM L.): INSIGHTS FROM MULTI TRAIT GWAS, CANDIDATE GENES, HAPLOTYPES, MGIDI ANALYSIS AND KASP VALIDATION
MULTI-RUST RESISTANCE IN BREAD WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUM L.): INSIGHTS FROM MULTI TRAIT GWAS, CANDIDATE GENES, HAPLOTYPES, MGIDI ANALYSIS AND KASP VALIDATION Open
View article: Retraction Note: Efficient and rapid in-vitro plantlet regeneration via somatic embryogenesis in ornamental bananas (Musa spp.)
Retraction Note: Efficient and rapid in-vitro plantlet regeneration via somatic embryogenesis in ornamental bananas (Musa spp.) Open
View article: Transient Expression of Recombinant Antimicrobial Peptide Meucin18 in Nicotiana tabacum and its Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing
Transient Expression of Recombinant Antimicrobial Peptide Meucin18 in Nicotiana tabacum and its Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing Open
Introduction: Scorpion venom peptides as antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) possess high bactericidal activity against a broad range of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Meucin-18, a venom peptide of molecular weight 2.1 kDa from Mesobu…
View article: A simple and cost-effective SNP genotyping assay for marker-assisted selection of wilt resistance in castor breeding
A simple and cost-effective SNP genotyping assay for marker-assisted selection of wilt resistance in castor breeding Open
View article: Elicitation and precursor induced approaches for the enhancement of α−tocopherol production using suspension cultures of Solanum lycopersicum
Elicitation and precursor induced approaches for the enhancement of α−tocopherol production using suspension cultures of Solanum lycopersicum Open
Elicitation and precursor feeding are the effective strategies for enhancing the synthesis of bioactive compounds in plant cell suspension cultures. The present study aimed to explore an efficient elicitation and precursor feeding protocol…
View article: Elicitor-Mediated Enhancement of α-Tocopherol in Cell Suspension Cultures of Nicotiana tabacum
Elicitor-Mediated Enhancement of α-Tocopherol in Cell Suspension Cultures of Nicotiana tabacum Open
Plant cell and tissue culture have been used as the alternative and potential renewable source for the production of valuable phytochemicals. Elicitation offers a reliable in vitro approach to produce or enhance potential phytochemicals. α…
View article: SmERF6 promotes the expression of terpenoid pathway in Salvia officinalis and improves the production of high value abietane diterpenes, carnosol and carnosic acid
SmERF6 promotes the expression of terpenoid pathway in Salvia officinalis and improves the production of high value abietane diterpenes, carnosol and carnosic acid Open
Summary Carnosol (CO) and carnosic acid (CA) are pharmaceutically important diterpenes predominantly produced in members of Lamiaceae, Salvia officinalis , Salvia fruticosa and Rosmarinus officinalis . Nevertheless, availability of these c…
View article: Artificial intelligence-driven systems engineering for next-generation plant-derived biopharmaceuticals
Artificial intelligence-driven systems engineering for next-generation plant-derived biopharmaceuticals Open
Recombinant biopharmaceuticals including antigens, antibodies, hormones, cytokines, single-chain variable fragments, and peptides have been used as vaccines, diagnostics and therapeutics. Plant molecular pharming is a robust platform that …
View article: Functional role of microRNA in the regulation of biotic and abiotic stress in agronomic plants
Functional role of microRNA in the regulation of biotic and abiotic stress in agronomic plants Open
The increasing demand for food is the result of an increasing population. It is crucial to enhance crop yield for sustainable production. Recently, microRNAs (miRNAs) have gained importance because of their involvement in crop productivity…
View article: Isolation of 5′ regulatory region of COLD1 gene and its functional characterization through transient expression analysis in tobacco and sugarcane
Isolation of 5′ regulatory region of COLD1 gene and its functional characterization through transient expression analysis in tobacco and sugarcane Open
View article: PLANT-BASED RECOMBINANT DENGUE ENVELOPE DOMAIN III (EDIII) ANTIGENS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SEROTYPE-SPECIFIC RAPID DIAGNOSTIC KIT
PLANT-BASED RECOMBINANT DENGUE ENVELOPE DOMAIN III (EDIII) ANTIGENS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SEROTYPE-SPECIFIC RAPID DIAGNOSTIC KIT Open
Intro: National Center for Vector Borne Diseases Control (NCVBDC), India recorded 10,172 morbid cases of dengue and 346 deaths in 2022 (till 31 May 2022) and 193,245 morbid infections and 346 deaths in 2021. Dengue envelope domain III (EDI…
View article: Advancements and future prospective of DNA barcodes in the herbal drug industry
Advancements and future prospective of DNA barcodes in the herbal drug industry Open
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The past couple of decades have witnessed the global resurgence of medicinal plants in the field of herbal-based health care. Increased consumption of medicinal plants and their derivative products is the ma…
View article: Vitex negundo L. derived specialized molecules unveil the multi-targeted therapeutic avenues against COPD: a systems pharmacology approach
Vitex negundo L. derived specialized molecules unveil the multi-targeted therapeutic avenues against COPD: a systems pharmacology approach Open
Introduction: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an inflammatory disease caused by increasing breathing passage obstruction which completely disrupts human homeostasis. Some patients require lung transplantation or long-term o…
View article: Identification of microRNAs from Medicinal Plant Murraya koenigii by High-Throughput Sequencing and Their Functional Implications in Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis
Identification of microRNAs from Medicinal Plant Murraya koenigii by High-Throughput Sequencing and Their Functional Implications in Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis Open
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small noncoding RNA molecules that play crucial post-transcriptional regulatory roles in plants, including development and stress-response signaling. However, information about their involvement in secondary metaboli…
View article: Supplementary material 9 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086
Supplementary material 9 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086 Open
Figure S4. Maximum Clade Credibility (MCC) tree from Bayesian analysis using the ITS2 DNA barcode marker with posterior probabilities values in percentage that are shown at nodes
View article: Figure 1 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086
Figure 1 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086 Open
Figure 1 Typical morphology of Ficus benghalensis and Ficus krishnae. A1, A2Ficus benghalensis twig and figs (PC: Jana Venkata Sudhakar) B1, B2Ficus krishnae twig and figs (PC: Jana Venkata Sudhakar)
View article: Figure 3 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086
Figure 3 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086 Open
Figure 3 Total evidence MCC tree from Bayesian analysis of the two DNA markers and morphology. The Posterior Probabilities values in percentage are shown at the nodes.
View article: Supplementary material 3 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086
Supplementary material 3 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086 Open
Table S3. List of Ficus sequences retrieved from GenBank
View article: Supplementary material 10 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086
Supplementary material 10 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086 Open
Figure S5. Maximum Clade Credibility (MCC) tree from Bayesian analysis using the trnH-psbA DNA barcode marker with posterior probabilities values in percentage that are shown at nodes.
View article: Supplementary material 2 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086
Supplementary material 2 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086 Open
Table S2. List of Ficus species collected from different parts of India
View article: Supplementary material 5 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086
Supplementary material 5 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086 Open
Ficus krishnae is considered as native to India and is well-known for the peculiarity in nature of its cup-shaped leaves where both the vernacular name (Krishna Fig) and specific epithet were derived. The taxonomic status of Ficus krishnae…
View article: Figure 2 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086
Figure 2 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086 Open
Figure 2 Maximum Clade Credibility (MCC) tree from Bayesian analysis using two DNA barcode markers (ITS2+trnH-psbA) with posterior probabilities values in percentage that are shown at nodes.
View article: Supplementary material 1 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086
Supplementary material 1 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086 Open
Table S1. The PCR reaction conditions for the barcoding loci
View article: Supplementary material 8 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086
Supplementary material 8 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086 Open
Figure S3. Parsimony distribution of the morphological characters and their status on the MCC Bayesian tree
View article: Supplementary material 6 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086
Supplementary material 6 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086 Open
Figure S1. Multiple sequence alignment of ITS2 in Ficus krishnae and Ficus benghalensis
View article: Supplementary material 4 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086
Supplementary material 4 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086 Open
Table S4. Vegetative and floral characters
View article: Supplementary material 7 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086
Supplementary material 7 from: Mahima K, Umapathy S, Sudhakar JV, Sathishkumar R (2021) Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae). PhytoKeys 186: 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.186.74086 Open
Figure S2. Multiple sequence alignment of trnH-psbA in Ficus krishnae and Ficus benghalensis
View article: Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae)
Systematic reinstatement of highly sacred Ficus krishnae based on differences in morphology and DNA barcoding from Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae) Open
Ficus krishnae is considered as native to India and is well-known for the peculiarity in nature of its cup-shaped leaves where both the vernacular name (Krishna Fig) and specific epithet were derived. The taxonomic status of Ficus krishnae…