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Molecular Mechanism of Xxylogenesis in Moso Bamboo (Phyllostachys Edulis) Shoots During Cold Storage
A bamboo shoot is the immature stem of the woody grass and a nutritious and popular vegetable in East Asia. However, it undergoes a rapid xylogenesis process right after harvest, even being stored in a cold chamber. To investigate the molecular regul
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Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2020)
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© 2020, The Author(s). Seagrasses evolved from monocotyledonous land plants that returned to the marine habitat. This transition was accomplished by substantial changes in cell wall composition, revealing habitat-driven adaption to the new environme
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Tortorelli, G, Pettolino, F, Lai, DH, Tom��ala, A, Bacic, Tony, Oborn��k, M, Luke��, J, McFadden, GI
Chromerids are a group of alveolates, found in corals, that show peculiar morphological and genomic features. These organisms are evolutionary placed in-between symbiotic dinoflagellates and parasitic apicomplexans. There are two known species of chr
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Tortorelli, G, Rautengarten, C, Bacic, Tony, Segal, G, Ebert, B, Davy, SK, van Oppen, MJH, McFadden, GI
Symbiodiniaceae algae are often photosymbionts of reef-building corals. The establishment of their symbiosis resembles a microbial infection where eukaryotic pattern recognition receptors (e.g. lectins) are thought to recognize a specific range of ta
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Wall-associated kinases/kinase-likes (WAKs/WAKLs) are plant cell surface sensors. A variety of studies have revealed the important functions of WAKs/WAKLs in regulating cell expansion and defense in cells with primary cell walls. Less is known about
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D Takahashi, Johnson, Kim, Pengfei Hao, T Tuong, A Erban, A Sampathkumar, Bacic, Tony, DP Livingston, J Kopka, T Kuroha, R Yokoyama, K Nishitani, E Zuther, DK Hincha
Freezing triggers extracellular ice formation leading to cell dehydration and deformation during a freeze–thaw cycle. Many plant species increase their freezing tolerance during exposure to low, non-freezing temperatures, a process termed cold accl
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R Strasser, G Seifert, Doblin, Monika, Johnson, Kim, C Ruprecht, F Pfrengle, Bacic, Tony, JM Estevez
Glycosylation is a fundamental co-translational and/or post-translational modification process where an attachment of sugars onto either proteins or lipids can alter their biological function, subcellular location and modulate the development and phy
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AVD Van De Meene, L McAloney, SM Wilson, JZ Zhou, W Zeng, P McMillan, Bacic, Tony, Doblin, Monika
Plant cell walls (PCWs) form the outer barrier of cells that give the plant strength and directly interact with the environment and other cells in the plant. PCWs are composed of several polysaccharides, of which cellulose forms the main fibrillar ne
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Cannabis is a mostly dioecious multi-use flowering plant genus. Sexual dimorphism is an important characteristic in Cannabis-based commercial production systems, which has consequences for fibre, seed, and the yield of secondary metabolites, such as
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Lampugnani, Edwin R, Ho, Yin Ying, Moller, Isabel E, Koh, Poh-Ling, Golz, John F, Bacic, Tony, Newbigin, Ed
The walls of Nicotiana alata pollen tubes contain a linear arabinan composed of (1,5)-α-linked arabinofuranose residues. Although generally found as a side chain on the backbone of the pectic polysaccharide rhamnogalacturonan I, the arabinan in N. a
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