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View article: A circadian morning complex modulates far-red light signaling in Arabidopsis
A circadian morning complex modulates far-red light signaling in Arabidopsis Open
The plant circadian clock coordinates internal processes with daily and seasonal environmental changes by interacting with prevalent light cues. However, how the circadian clock feedback regulates light signals remains largely elusive. Her…
View article: Mosaic Evolution of Membrane Transporters in Galdieriales
Mosaic Evolution of Membrane Transporters in Galdieriales Open
Membrane transporters are vital for solute movement and localisation across cellular compartments, particularly in extremophilic organisms such as Galdieriales. These red algae thrive in geothermal and metal-rich environments, where adapti…
View article: Water Disinfection Using Microbubble Technology (Water DMT)
Water Disinfection Using Microbubble Technology (Water DMT) Open
In this paper, we analyse the effectiveness of microbubble technology in inactivating/reducing gram-negative, gram-positive, and radiation-resistant bacteria, including Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, and Deinococcus radiodurans, resp…
View article: <i>Critical Insights in Plant Science</i> : a journal exploring the evolving landscape of plant science
<i>Critical Insights in Plant Science</i> : a journal exploring the evolving landscape of plant science Open
View article: ELF3 controls trait heterogeneity by tuning the rate of maturation in Arabidopsis and barley
ELF3 controls trait heterogeneity by tuning the rate of maturation in Arabidopsis and barley Open
Trait heterogeneity in a population increases the likelihood that some individuals will survive an unpredictable environmental stress. Individual plants mature at different rates due to genetics, environmental factors, and random chance. A…
View article: Stable and dynamic gene expression patterns over diurnal and developmental timescales in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>
Stable and dynamic gene expression patterns over diurnal and developmental timescales in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> Open
Summary Developmental processes are known to be circadian‐regulated in plants. For instance, the circadian clock regulates genes involved in the photoperiodic flowering pathway and the initiation of leaf senescence. Furthermore, signals th…
View article: The genetic basis for synchronised time perception in plant populations
The genetic basis for synchronised time perception in plant populations Open
Synchronised developmental timing is important for ensuring crop uniformity and high yields. However, climate change is leading to crops being grown at different latitudes, varying their exposures to photoperiods over seasons and impacting…
View article: Ultrafast Surface Phosphor Thermometry for Pulsed-power and Hostile Environments
Ultrafast Surface Phosphor Thermometry for Pulsed-power and Hostile Environments Open
Modern concepts for next generation pulsed power (NGPP) are slated to deliver up to ten times the energy of Z today. An increase of this magnitude is concerning insofar that Z currently exhibits sizable amounts of inner magnetically insula…
View article: Stable and dynamic gene expression patterns over diurnal and developmental timescales in<i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>
Stable and dynamic gene expression patterns over diurnal and developmental timescales in<i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> Open
Summary Developmental processes are known to be circadian regulated in plants. For instance, the circadian clock regulates genes involved in the photoperiodic flowering pathway and the initiation of leaf senescence. Furthermore, signals wh…
View article: Developing the ability to inform and tailor aerosol deposition coatings using laser induced particle impact testing
Developing the ability to inform and tailor aerosol deposition coatings using laser induced particle impact testing Open
View article: Single-plant-omics reveals the cascade of transcriptional changes during the vegetative-to-reproductive transition
Single-plant-omics reveals the cascade of transcriptional changes during the vegetative-to-reproductive transition Open
Plants undergo rapid developmental transitions, which occur contemporaneously with gradual changes in physiology. Moreover, individual plants within a population undergo developmental transitions asynchronously. Single-plant-omics has the …
View article: Genome Assembly and Annotation of Vietnamese Rice Lines with Diverse Life-Cycle Durations
Genome Assembly and Annotation of Vietnamese Rice Lines with Diverse Life-Cycle Durations Open
This study begins by examining phenotypic variations in field growth among four parental Vietnamese rice lines, consisting of two Indica (PD211/GL37) and two Japonica (J23/SRA2-1) cultivars, which differ in life-cycle durations. Their phen…
View article: The rhythmic transcriptional landscape in<i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i>: daily, circadian and novel 16-hour cycling gene expression revealed by RNA-sequencing
The rhythmic transcriptional landscape in<i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i>: daily, circadian and novel 16-hour cycling gene expression revealed by RNA-sequencing Open
The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is an unconventional model in chronobiology, reported to exhibit physiological and behavioural circadian rhythms while lacking a defined transcriptional oscillator. The extent and importance of circadian…
View article: Dynamic Simultaneous Strain and Thermometry using Thermophosphor Digital Image Correlation (TP+DIC)
Dynamic Simultaneous Strain and Thermometry using Thermophosphor Digital Image Correlation (TP+DIC) Open
View article: Hypocotyl Development in Arabidopsis and other Brassicaceae Displays Evidence of Photoperiodic Memory
Hypocotyl Development in Arabidopsis and other Brassicaceae Displays Evidence of Photoperiodic Memory Open
Sensing and responding to photoperiod changes is essential for plants to adapt to seasonal progression. Most of our understanding of how plants sense photoperiodic changes is through studies on flowering time. However, other aspects of pla…
View article: Seeing in with X-rays: 4D Strain and Thermometry Measurements for Thermal-Mechanical Testing
Seeing in with X-rays: 4D Strain and Thermometry Measurements for Thermal-Mechanical Testing Open
Understanding temperature-dependent material decomposition and structural deformation induced by combined thermal-mechanical environments is critical for safety qualification of hardware under accident scenarios. Seeing in with X-rays eluc…
View article: AraLeTA: An Arabidopsis leaf expression atlas across diurnal and developmental scales
AraLeTA: An Arabidopsis leaf expression atlas across diurnal and developmental scales Open
Mature plant leaves are a composite of distinct cell types, including epidermal, mesophyll, and vascular cells. Notably, the proportion of these cells and the relative transcript concentrations within different cell types may change over t…
View article: Reflections on Several Landmark Advances in Circadian Biology
Reflections on Several Landmark Advances in Circadian Biology Open
Circadian Biology intersects with diverse scientific domains, intricately woven into the fabric of organismal physiology and behavior. The rhythmic orchestration of life by the circadian clock serves as a focal point for researchers across…
View article: Timely Questions Emerging in Chronobiology: The Circadian Clock Keeps on Ticking
Timely Questions Emerging in Chronobiology: The Circadian Clock Keeps on Ticking Open
Chronobiology investigations have revealed much about cellular and physiological clockworks but we are far from having a complete mechanistic understanding of the physiological and ecological implications. Here we present some unresolved q…
View article: Complex epistatic interactions between ELF3, PRR9, and PRR7 regulate the circadian clock and plant physiology
Complex epistatic interactions between ELF3, PRR9, and PRR7 regulate the circadian clock and plant physiology Open
Circadian clocks are endogenous timekeeping mechanisms that coordinate internal physiological responses with the external environment. EARLY FLOWERING3 (ELF3), PSEUDO RESPONSE REGULATOR (PRR9), and PRR7 are essential components of the plan…
View article: Diurnal regulation of alternative splicing associated with thermotolerance in rice by two glycine-rich RNA-binding proteins
Diurnal regulation of alternative splicing associated with thermotolerance in rice by two glycine-rich RNA-binding proteins Open
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) production is threatened by global warming associated with extreme high temperatures, and rice heat sensitivity is differed when stress occurs between daytime and nighttime. However, the underlying molecular mechanis…
View article: An Arabidopsis leaf expression atlas across diurnal and developmental scales
An Arabidopsis leaf expression atlas across diurnal and developmental scales Open
Mature plant leaves are a composite of distinct cell types, including epidermal, mesophyll and vascular cells. Notably the proportion of these cells, and the relative transcript concentrations within different cell types may change over ti…
View article: Exploring the process-structure-property relationship of Aerosol Deposition to phosphor coatings for non-contact thermometry
Exploring the process-structure-property relationship of Aerosol Deposition to phosphor coatings for non-contact thermometry Open
Full-field, multi-measurand diagnostics provide rich validation data necessary to improve the product life cycle time of nuclear safety components. Thermophosphor digital image correlation (TP+DIC) is a method of simultaneously measuring s…
View article: Biosorption of rare earth elements from luminophores by G. sulphuraria (Cyanidiophytina, Rhodophyta)
Biosorption of rare earth elements from luminophores by G. sulphuraria (Cyanidiophytina, Rhodophyta) Open
Lanthanides are indispensable constituents of modern technologies and are often challenging to acquire from natural resources. The demand for REEs is so high that there is a clear need to develop efficient and eco-friendly recycling method…
View article: Single-plant-omics reveals the cascade of transcriptional changes during the vegetative-to-reproductive transition
Single-plant-omics reveals the cascade of transcriptional changes during the vegetative-to-reproductive transition Open
Plants undergo rapid developmental transitions, as well as gradual developmental processes. Moreover, individual plants within a population will undergo the developmental transitions asynchronously, so it is difficult to assemble a time se…
View article: Complex epistatic interactions between ELF3, PRR9, and PRR7 regulates the circadian clock and plant physiology
Complex epistatic interactions between ELF3, PRR9, and PRR7 regulates the circadian clock and plant physiology Open
Circadian clocks are endogenous timekeeping mechanisms that coordinate internal physiological responses with the external environment. EARLY FLOWERING3 (ELF3), PSEUDO RESPONSE REGULATOR (PRR9), and PRR7 are essential components of the plan…
View article: A non‐canonical function of Arabidopsis <scp>ERECTA</scp> proteins and a role of the <scp>SWI3B</scp> subunit of the <scp>SWI</scp>/<scp>SNF</scp> chromatin remodeling complex in gibberellin signaling
A non‐canonical function of Arabidopsis <span>ERECTA</span> proteins and a role of the <span>SWI3B</span> subunit of the <span>SWI</span>/<span>SNF</span> chromatin remodeling complex in gibberellin signaling Open
SUMMARY The Arabidopsis ERECTA family (ERf) of leucine‐rich repeat receptor‐like kinases (LRR‐RLKs) comprising ERECTA (ER), ERECTA‐LIKE 1 (ERL1), and ERECTA‐LIKE 2 (ERL2) controls epidermal patterning, inflorescence architecture, and stoma…
View article: Selective biosorption of lanthanides onto Galdieria sulphuraria
Selective biosorption of lanthanides onto Galdieria sulphuraria Open
The recovering of trivalent Lanthanides from aqueous solutions, by biosorption process onto Galdieria sulphuraria lifeless cells, was investigated. Potentiometry, UV-Vis, FTIR-ATR spectroscopy and SEM-EDS analysis were used. All the experi…
View article: Galdieria sulphuraria ACUF427 Freeze-Dried Biomass as Novel Biosorbent for Rare Earth Elements
Galdieria sulphuraria ACUF427 Freeze-Dried Biomass as Novel Biosorbent for Rare Earth Elements Open
Rare earth elements (REEs) are essential components of modern technologies and are often challenging to acquire from natural resources. The demand for REEs is so high that there is a clear need to develop efficient and environmentally-frie…
View article: Contemporary application of microbubble technology in water treatment
Contemporary application of microbubble technology in water treatment Open
Microbubble (MB) technology constitutes a suite of promising low-cost technologies with potential applications in various sectors. Microbubbles (MBs) are tiny gas bubbles with diameters in the micrometre range of 10–100 μm. Along with thei…