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Autor:
Emma Granqvist, Jongho Sun, J. Allan Downie, Petar Pujic, Richard J. Morris, René Geurts, Rik Op den Camp, Lionel Hill, Giles E. D. Oldroyd, Philippe Normand
Publikováno v:
New Phytologist, 207, 551-558
The New Phytologist
NEW PHYTOLOGIST
NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 2015, 207 (3), pp.551-558. ⟨10.1111/nph.13464⟩
New Phytologist
New Phytologist, Wiley, 2015, 207 (3), pp.551-558. ⟨10.1111/nph.13464⟩
New Phytologist 3 (207), 551-558. (2015)
New Phytologist 207 (2015)
The New Phytologist
NEW PHYTOLOGIST
NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 2015, 207 (3), pp.551-558. ⟨10.1111/nph.13464⟩
New Phytologist
New Phytologist, Wiley, 2015, 207 (3), pp.551-558. ⟨10.1111/nph.13464⟩
New Phytologist 3 (207), 551-558. (2015)
New Phytologist 207 (2015)
* Plants that form root-nodule symbioses are within a monophyletic \textquoteleftnitrogen-fixing' clade and associated signalling processes are shared with the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis. Central to symbiotic signalling are nuclear-associated o
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Plant genetic resources: characterization and utilization 13 (2015) 1
Plant genetic resources: characterization and utilization, 13(1), 18-26
Plant genetic resources: characterization and utilization, 13(1), 18-26
Plant genetic resources are conserved by genebanks mainly in the form of seeds. In most of the cases, the dried seeds can be stored for a considerable period of time, but eventually seed deterioration results in the inability to generate healthy seed
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Plant Biotechnology Journal, 13(2), 259-268
Plant Biotechnology Journal, 13, 259-268
Plant Biotechnology Journal 13 (2015) 2
Plant Biotechnology Journal, 13, pp. 259-268
Plant Biotechnology Journal, 13, 259-268
Plant Biotechnology Journal 13 (2015) 2
Plant Biotechnology Journal, 13, pp. 259-268
Tomato is one of the most cultivated vegetables in the world and an important ingredient of the human diet. Tomato breeders and growers face a continuous challenge of combining high quantity (production volume) with high quality (appearance, taste an
Autor:
Zhengyu Wen, Elena Fedorova, Dietmar Geiger, Brent N. Kaiser, Ton Bisseling, Aleksandr Gavrin, Stephen D. Tyerman
Publikováno v:
The Plant Cell 26 (2014) 9
The Plant Cell, 26(9), 3809-3822
The Plant Cell
The Plant Cell, 26(9), 3809-3822
The Plant Cell
In legume–rhizobia symbioses, the bacteria in infected cells are enclosed in a plant membrane, forming organelle-like compartments called symbiosomes. Symbiosomes remain as individual units and avoid fusion with lytic vacuoles of host cells. We obs
Autor:
Priya Ramakrishna, Siobhan M. Brady, Rosangela Sozzani, Adam P Fisher, Dominique C. Bergmann, Ive De Smet, Kaisa Kajala, Dolf Weijers
Publikováno v:
Annals of Botany, 113(7), 1083-1105
Annals of Botany 113 (2014) 7
Annals of Botany 113 (2014) 7
Background Asymmetric cell divisions are formative divisions that generate daughter cells of distinct identity. These divisions are coordinated by either extrinsic (‘niche-controlled’) or intrinsic regulatory mechanisms and are fundamentally impo
Autor:
David A. Day, Mamoru Okamoto, Patrick C. Loughlin, Elena Fedorova, Brent N. Kaiser, Anthony D. M. Glass, Ton Bisseling, Stephen D. Tyerman, David Chiasson, Manijeh Mohammadi-Dehcheshmeh, Sally E. Smith, Elizabeth H. McLean, Danielle Mazurkiewicz
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 111 (2014) 13
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(13), 4814-4819
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(13), 4814-4819
Glycine max symbiotic ammonium transporter 1 was first documented as a putative ammonium (NH4(+)) channel localized to the symbiosome membrane of soybean root nodules. We show that Glycine max symbiotic ammonium transporter 1 is actually a membrane-l
Autor:
Hui Li, Gerco C. Angenent, Joan E. Krochko, Cédric Jacquard, Kim Boutilier, Mercedes Soriano, Remko Offringa
Publikováno v:
The Plant Cell 26 (2014) 6
The Plant Cell, 26(6), 2568-2581
The Plant Cell, 26(6), 2568-2581
In Arabidopsis thaliana, zygotic embryo divisions are highly regular, but it is not clear how embryo patterning is established in species or culture systems with irregular cell divisions. We investigated this using the Brassica napus microspore embry
Autor:
Qing Liu, Yanxia Zhang, Michael P. Timko, Kan Huang, Tatsiana Charnikhova, James H. Westwood, Maryam Amini, Muhammad Jamil, Carolien Ruyter-Spira, Radoslava Matusova, Harro J. Bouwmeester, Mónica Fernández-Aparicio, Sander van der Krol
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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New Phytologist, 202(2), 531-541
New Phytologist 202 (2014) 2
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New Phytologist, 202(2), 531-541
New Phytologist 202 (2014) 2
Summary: Seed germination of Striga spp. (witchweeds), one of the world's most destructive parasitic weeds, cannot be induced by light but is specifically induced by strigolactones. It is not known whether Striga uses the same components for strigola
Publikováno v:
Protoplasma, 251(2), 333-347. Springer Wien
Protoplasma 251 (2014) 2
Protoplasma, 251(2), 333-347
Protoplasma 251 (2014) 2
Protoplasma, 251(2), 333-347
Genetically encoded biosensors are increasingly used in visualising signalling processes in different organisms. Sensors based on green fluorescent protein technology are providing a great opportunity for using Forster resonance energy transfer (FRET
Autor:
Mark Stahl, Sjef Boeren, Michael Wierzba, Xiaofeng Wang, Steven D. Clouse, Jan Willem Borst, Sara Mazzotta, Cyril Zipfel, Birgit Kemmerling, Christian Kiefer, Thorsten Nürnberger, Delphine Chinchilla, Thierry Halter, Frans E. Tax, Julia Imkampe, Sandra Postel, Christoph A. Bücherl, Sacco C. de Vries
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Current Biology 24 (2014) 2
Current Biology
CURRENT BIOLOGY
Current Biology, 24(2), 134-143
Current Biology
CURRENT BIOLOGY
Current Biology, 24(2), 134-143
Summary Background Transmembrane leucine-rich repeat (LRR) receptors are commonly used innate immune receptors in plants and animals but can also sense endogenous signals to regulate development. BAK1 is a plant LRR-receptor-like kinase (RLK) that in