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View article: The Effects of Feeding ybfQ-Deficient Gut Bacteria on Radio-Tolerance in Symbiotic Caenorhabditis elegans: The Key Role of Isoscoparin
The Effects of Feeding ybfQ-Deficient Gut Bacteria on Radio-Tolerance in Symbiotic Caenorhabditis elegans: The Key Role of Isoscoparin Open
It is inevitable for life on earth to be exposed to various types of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, underscoring the importance of radioprotection. The symbiotic interaction between gut microbiota and the host provides a strategy for…
View article: Large-scale genomic deletion in spl39 activates immune responses and confers resistance to rice bacterial blight
Large-scale genomic deletion in spl39 activates immune responses and confers resistance to rice bacterial blight Open
Lesion mimic mutants (LMMs) are invaluable for uncovering the molecular mechanisms of programmed cell death (PCD) and plant immunity and identifying more LMMs expands our understanding of these complex processes. In this study, we characte…
View article: Mutation of rice <scp>EARLY LEAF LESION AND SENESCENCE</scp> 1 (<scp>ELS1</scp>), which encodes an anthranilate synthase α‐subunit, induces <scp>ROS</scp> accumulation and cell death through activating the tryptophan synthesis pathway in rice
Mutation of rice <span>EARLY LEAF LESION AND SENESCENCE</span> 1 (<span>ELS1</span>), which encodes an anthranilate synthase α‐subunit, induces <span>ROS</span> accumulation and cell death through activating the tryptophan synthesis pathway in rice Open
SUMMARY Lesion‐mimic mutants (LMMs) serve as valuable resources for uncovering the molecular mechanisms that govern programmed cell death (PCD) in plants. Despite extensive research, the regulatory mechanisms of PCD and lesion formation in…
View article: A rapid evaluation method for pumpkin sensory quality based on near‐infrared spectroscopy
A rapid evaluation method for pumpkin sensory quality based on near‐infrared spectroscopy Open
The sensory quality (SQ) of pumpkin fruit is one of the most important quality indexes for consumers. In this study, a rapid pumpkin SQ evaluation method based on near‐infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) was introduced. The starch and moisture co…
View article: High-complexity of DNA double-strand breaks is key for alternative end-joining choice
High-complexity of DNA double-strand breaks is key for alternative end-joining choice Open
The repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) through alternative non-homologous end-joining (alt-NHEJ) pathway significantly contributes to genetic instability. However, the mechanism governing alt-NHEJ pathway choice, particularly its as…
View article: Distribution and molecular typing analysis of Yersinia enterocolitica in food in Wenzhou
Distribution and molecular typing analysis of Yersinia enterocolitica in food in Wenzhou Open
ObjectiveTo investigate the distribution and molecular typing characters of Yersinia enterocolitica in food in Wenzhou.MethodsAfter pre-enrichment of samples at 4 ℃, the selective media was used for the isolation and identification of Yers…
View article: A Semi-Dominant Mutation in OsCESA9 Improves Salt Tolerance and Favors Field Straw Decay Traits by Altering Cell Wall Properties in Rice
A Semi-Dominant Mutation in OsCESA9 Improves Salt Tolerance and Favors Field Straw Decay Traits by Altering Cell Wall Properties in Rice Open
Background Cellulose synthase (CESA) mutants have potential use in straw processing due to their lower cellulose content, but almost all of the mutants exhibit defective phenotypes in plant growth and development. Balancing normal plant gr…
View article: Additional file 1 of A Semi-Dominant Mutation in OsCESA9 Improves Salt Tolerance and Favors Field Straw Decay Traits by Altering Cell Wall Properties in Rice
Additional file 1 of A Semi-Dominant Mutation in OsCESA9 Improves Salt Tolerance and Favors Field Straw Decay Traits by Altering Cell Wall Properties in Rice Open
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View article: A semi-dominant mutation in OsCESA9 improves biomass enzymatic digestibility and salt tolerance by relatively remodeling cell walls in rice
A semi-dominant mutation in OsCESA9 improves biomass enzymatic digestibility and salt tolerance by relatively remodeling cell walls in rice Open
Background: Cellulose synthase (CESA) mutants have potential use in straw processing due to their lower cellulose content, but almost all of the mutants exhibit defective phenotypes in plant growth and development. Balancing normal plant g…
View article: Identification and gene localization of a novel rice brittle culm mutant bc17
Identification and gene localization of a novel rice brittle culm mutant bc17 Open
A brim culm mutant bc17 (brittle culm 17) was obtained by irradiating wyj7 (Wuyunjing 7) with heavy ions. The brittle traits of the mutant were only found in the stalks and not in the leaves. The brittleness of the culm began to appear aft…
View article: A semi-dominant mutation in OsCESA9 improves rice straw return to the field and increases salt tolerance by remodeling the cell wall in rice
A semi-dominant mutation in OsCESA9 improves rice straw return to the field and increases salt tolerance by remodeling the cell wall in rice Open
Background Cellulose synthase (CESA) mutants have potential use in straw processing due to their lower cellulose content, but almost all of the mutants exhibit defective phenotypes in plant growth and development. Balancing normal plant gr…