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View article: STB-PHD: A Trajectory Prediction Method for Symmetric Center-of-Gravity Deviation in Grasping Flexible Meat Cuts
STB-PHD: A Trajectory Prediction Method for Symmetric Center-of-Gravity Deviation in Grasping Flexible Meat Cuts Open
In automated sorting and grasping of livestock meat cuts, the ideal assumption of symmetric mass distribution is often violated due to irregular morphology and soft tissue deformation. Under the combined effects of gripping forces and grav…
View article: Suppressors of the Cytokinin Receptor Mutant pal1/ohk4 Confer Favorable Alleles of Grain Number1a (Gn1a) for Improving Grain Yield in japonica Rice
Suppressors of the Cytokinin Receptor Mutant pal1/ohk4 Confer Favorable Alleles of Grain Number1a (Gn1a) for Improving Grain Yield in japonica Rice Open
View article: A Novel OsMPK6‐OsMADS47‐PPKL1/3 Module Controls Grain Shape and Yield in Rice
A Novel OsMPK6‐OsMADS47‐PPKL1/3 Module Controls Grain Shape and Yield in Rice Open
Grain shape is a key determinant of both grain yield and appearance quality in rice. However, the interactions among different regulatory pathways remain unclear. Here, a novel regulatory axis centered on a MADS‐box transcription factor (T…
View article: Identification of a novel mutation in the OsMRP5 gene in low phytate Basmati rice mutant and development of CAPS marker for marker-assisted breeding
Identification of a novel mutation in the OsMRP5 gene in low phytate Basmati rice mutant and development of CAPS marker for marker-assisted breeding Open
Low phytate level is a desirable trait because it promotes mineral bioavailability and thus offers a solution to tackle mineral deficiencies. The objectives of the present study were to characterize low phytate (lpa) Basmati rice mutants f…
View article: Enhanced Stabilization Effect of Cofactor Thiamine Pyrophosphate in the Covalent Immobilization of Formolase
Enhanced Stabilization Effect of Cofactor Thiamine Pyrophosphate in the Covalent Immobilization of Formolase Open
Formolase, a thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP)-dependent enzyme, catalyzes the carboligation of three one-carbon formaldehyde molecules into one three-carbon dihydroxyacetone molecule. It has many important functions in the biosynthesis of carb…
View article: The chloroplast pentatricopeptide repeat protein RCN22 regulates tiller number in rice by affecting sugar levels via the TB1–RCN22–RbcL module
The chloroplast pentatricopeptide repeat protein RCN22 regulates tiller number in rice by affecting sugar levels via the TB1–RCN22–RbcL module Open
View article: Efficient residual network using hyperspectral images for corn variety identification
Efficient residual network using hyperspectral images for corn variety identification Open
Corn seeds are an essential element in agricultural production, and accurate identification of their varieties and quality is crucial for planting management, variety improvement, and agricultural product quality control. However, more tha…
View article: The cytokinin receptor OHK4/OsHK4 regulates inflorescence architecture in rice via an IDEAL PLANT ARCHITECTURE1/WEALTHY FARMER’S PANICLE-mediated positive feedback circuit
The cytokinin receptor OHK4/OsHK4 regulates inflorescence architecture in rice via an IDEAL PLANT ARCHITECTURE1/WEALTHY FARMER’S PANICLE-mediated positive feedback circuit Open
Inflorescence architecture is important for rice (Oryza sativa) grain yield. The phytohormone cytokinin (CK) has been shown to regulate rice inflorescence development; however, the underlying mechanism mediated by CK perception is still un…
View article: Editorial: Mining and utilization of favorable gene resources in rice
Editorial: Mining and utilization of favorable gene resources in rice Open
Agriculture has been evolving along with the development of human society. Agricultural germplasm resources play a crucial role in supporting the development of human civilization (Doebley et al., 2006;Tian et al., 2021). With the change o…
View article: A capsule network-based method for identifying transcription factors
A capsule network-based method for identifying transcription factors Open
Transcription factors (TFs) are typical regulators for gene expression and play versatile roles in cellular processes. Since it is time-consuming, costly, and labor-intensive to detect it by using physical methods, it is desired to develop…
View article: Genetic and molecular pathways controlling rice inflorescence architecture
Genetic and molecular pathways controlling rice inflorescence architecture Open
Rice inflorescence is one of the major organs in determining grain yield. The genetic and molecular regulation on rice inflorescence architecture has been well investigated over the past years. In the present review, we described genes reg…
View article: Immobilization of Alcohol Dehydrogenase, Acetaldehyde Lyase, and NADH Oxidase for Cascade Enzymatic Conversion of Ethanol to Acetoin
Immobilization of Alcohol Dehydrogenase, Acetaldehyde Lyase, and NADH Oxidase for Cascade Enzymatic Conversion of Ethanol to Acetoin Open
Acetoin, a four-carbon hydroxyl-keto compound, is used in the food, pharmaceutical, and chemical industries. The cascade enzymatic production is considered a promising and efficient method to produce acetoin. However, the stability and com…
View article: Screening Direct Seeding-Related Traits by Using an Improved Mesocotyl Elongation Assay and Association between Seedling and Maturity Traits in Rice
Screening Direct Seeding-Related Traits by Using an Improved Mesocotyl Elongation Assay and Association between Seedling and Maturity Traits in Rice Open
Direct seeding (DS) of rice gained much attention due to labor scarcity and unavailability of water. However, reduced emergence and poor seedling establishment are the main problems of DS which causes significant yield losses. Herein, DS-a…
View article: Genome-Wide Association Study of the Genetic Basis of Effective Tiller Number in Rice
Genome-Wide Association Study of the Genetic Basis of Effective Tiller Number in Rice Open
View article: One‐step selective affinity purification and immobilization of His‐tagged enzyme by recyclable magnetic nanoparticles
One‐step selective affinity purification and immobilization of His‐tagged enzyme by recyclable magnetic nanoparticles Open
The NiFe 2 O 4 magnetic nanoparticles (NF‐MNPs) were prepared for one‐step selective affinity purification and immobilization of His‐tagged recombinant glucose dehydrogenase (GluDH). The prepared nanoparticles were characterized by a Fouri…
View article: <i>Narrow Leaf21</i>, encoding ribosomal protein RPS3A, controls leaf development in rice
<i>Narrow Leaf21</i>, encoding ribosomal protein RPS3A, controls leaf development in rice Open
Leaf morphology influences photosynthesis, transpiration, and ultimately crop yield. However, the molecular mechanism of leaf development is still not fully understood. Here, we identified and characterized the narrow leaf21 (nal21) mutant…
View article: The Application of Cohesive Element Method in the Stability Analysis of Jointed Slope
The Application of Cohesive Element Method in the Stability Analysis of Jointed Slope Open
a coupled numerical method (FEM/DEM) is generated to model the complete fracture processes of rock material. cohesive elements are inserted along the boundaries of the discretized elements to model the fracture initiation and propagation i…
View article: <i>DPS1</i> regulates cuticle development and leaf senescence in rice
<i>DPS1</i> regulates cuticle development and leaf senescence in rice Open
Leaves are the primary food‐producing organs for a plant that carry out photosynthesis and contribute to biomass and grain yield. Leaf senescence is a developmentally regulated physiological process but early leaf senescence is known to ne…
View article: Additional file 2 of Genome-Wide Association Study of the Genetic Basis of Effective Tiller Number in Rice
Additional file 2 of Genome-Wide Association Study of the Genetic Basis of Effective Tiller Number in Rice Open
Additional file 2: Table S2. Detailed information of significant SNPs and ETN-associated genes mapped by six GWAS assays.
View article: Additional file 3 of Genome-Wide Association Study of the Genetic Basis of Effective Tiller Number in Rice
Additional file 3 of Genome-Wide Association Study of the Genetic Basis of Effective Tiller Number in Rice Open
Additional file 3: Table S3. Expression data of 27 ETN-associated genes.
View article: The URL1–ROC5–TPL2 transcriptional repressor complex represses the <i>ACL1</i> gene to modulate leaf rolling in rice
The URL1–ROC5–TPL2 transcriptional repressor complex represses the <i>ACL1</i> gene to modulate leaf rolling in rice Open
Moderate leaf rolling is beneficial for leaf erectness and compact plant architecture. However, our understanding regarding the molecular mechanisms of leaf rolling is still limited. Here, we characterized a semi-dominant rice (Oryza sativ…
View article: Additional file 4 of Genome-Wide Association Study of the Genetic Basis of Effective Tiller Number in Rice
Additional file 4 of Genome-Wide Association Study of the Genetic Basis of Effective Tiller Number in Rice Open
Additional file 4: Table S4. Potential transcription factors and their binding sites in the selected regions of OsPILS6b promoter.
View article: Additional file 1 of Genome-Wide Association Study of the Genetic Basis of Effective Tiller Number in Rice
Additional file 1 of Genome-Wide Association Study of the Genetic Basis of Effective Tiller Number in Rice Open
Additional file 1: Table S1. Summary of the 490 rice accessions and their ETN phenotypes and information of 28 accessions used for OsPILS6b transcription analysis.
View article: DARC&nbsp;Regulates Angiogenesis by Mediating Vascular Endothelial Cell Migration
DARC Regulates Angiogenesis by Mediating Vascular Endothelial Cell Migration Open
Background: DARC (The Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines) is a kind of glycosylated membrane protein that binds to members of the CXC chemokine family associated with angiogenesis and has recently been reported to be implicated in diver…
View article: MINI SEED 2 (MIS2) Encodes a Receptor-like Kinase that Controls Grain Size and Shape in Rice
MINI SEED 2 (MIS2) Encodes a Receptor-like Kinase that Controls Grain Size and Shape in Rice Open
Background Grain size is a key agronomic trait that is directly associated with grain yield in rice. Although several genes related to grain size in rice have been identified, our understanding of the mechanism of grain development is stil…
View article: Research on Network Security and Privacy Protection in the Background of Big Data
Research on Network Security and Privacy Protection in the Background of Big Data Open
We now live in an information age, the prosperity of this information age is not transferred by the will of anyone, so everyone should actively devote themselves to it and draw the corresponding nutrition from this era.But the big data era…
View article: Engineering abiotic stress tolerance via CRISPR/ Cas-mediated genome editing
Engineering abiotic stress tolerance via CRISPR/ Cas-mediated genome editing Open
Recent developments in genome editing tools have raised hopes for societal acceptance of genome-edited/modified crops. We present a critical evaluation of these tools in tackling abiotic stress, a highly complex and multigenic trait.
View article: <i><scp>DEGENERATED PANICLE AND PARTIAL STERILITY</scp> 1</i> (<i><scp>DPS</scp>1</i>) encodes a cystathionine β<i>‐</i>synthase domain containing protein required for anther cuticle and panicle development in rice
<i><span>DEGENERATED PANICLE AND PARTIAL STERILITY</span> 1</i> (<i><span>DPS</span>1</i>) encodes a cystathionine β<i>‐</i>synthase domain containing protein required for anther cuticle and panicle development in rice Open
Summary Degeneration of apical spikelets and reduced panicle fertility are common reasons for low seed‐setting rate in rice ( Oryza sativa ). However, little is known about the underlying molecular mechanisms. Here, we report a novel degen…
View article: Agronomic, physiological and molecular characterization of rice mutants revealed key role of ROS and catalase in high temperature stress tolerance
Agronomic, physiological and molecular characterization of rice mutants revealed key role of ROS and catalase in high temperature stress tolerance Open
Plants adapt to harsh environments particularly high temperature stress by regulating their physiological and biochemical processes, which are key tolerance mechanisms. Thus, identification of heat-tolerant rice genotypes and reliable sele…
View article: Mutations in the Rice OsCHR4 Gene, Encoding a CHD3 Family Chromatin Remodeler, Induce Narrow and Rolled Leaves with Increased Cuticular Wax
Mutations in the Rice OsCHR4 Gene, Encoding a CHD3 Family Chromatin Remodeler, Induce Narrow and Rolled Leaves with Increased Cuticular Wax Open
Leaf blade width, curvature, and cuticular wax are important agronomic traits of rice. Here, we report the rice Oschr4-5 mutant characterized by pleiotropic phenotypes, including narrow and rolled leaves, enhanced cuticular wax deposition …