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Autor:
Huiting Zhang, Eric K. Wafula, Jon Eilers, Alex E. Harkess, Paula E. Ralph, Prakash Raj Timilsena, Claude W. dePamphilis, Jessica M. Waite, Loren A. Honaas
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 13 (2022)
The rapid development of sequencing technologies has led to a deeper understanding of plant genomes. However, direct experimental evidence connecting genes to important agronomic traits is still lacking in most non-model plants. For instance, the gen
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https://doaj.org/article/1f6cf7314626403ea27d107575bd9b3b
Autor:
Courtney A. Hollender, Jessica M. Waite, Amy Tabb, Doug Raines, Srinivasan Chinnithambi, Chris Dardick
Publikováno v:
Horticulture Research, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2018)
Fruit trees: Slimmer trees for denser planting Peach and plum trees grow tall and slim when the TAC1 gene is mutated, permitting higher-density planting in orchards. Branches of peach trees with the “pillar” trait grow more “up” than “out
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https://doaj.org/article/136596eb5f33423fb6be2a1144f7ad18
Autor:
Liangliang Chen, Alicia M. Cochran, Jessica M. Waite, Ken Shirasu, Shannon M. Bemis, Keiko U. Torii
Publikováno v:
Nature Plants. 9:112-127
Plants sense a myriad of signals through cell-surface receptors to coordinate their development and environmental response. The Arabidopsis ERECTA receptor kinase regulates diverse developmental processes via perceiving multiple EPIDERMAL PATTERNING
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2020)
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports
TAC1 and LAZY1 are members of a gene family that regulates lateral shoot orientation in plants. TAC1 promotes outward orientations in response to light, while LAZY1 promotes upward shoot orientations in response to gravity via altered auxin transport
Publikováno v:
Plant Molecular Biology
Abstract DEEPER ROOTING 1 (DRO1) contributes to the downward gravitropic growth trajectory of roots upstream of lateral auxin transport in monocots and dicots. Loss of DRO1 function leads to horizontally oriented lateral roots and altered gravitropic
Autor:
Paula E. Ralph, Huiting Zhang, Prakash R. Timilsena, Claude W. dePamphilis, Eric K. Wafula, Loren A. Honaas, Jessica M. Waite, Jon Eilers, Alex Harkess
The rapid development of sequencing technologies has led to a deeper understanding of horticultural plant genomes. However, experimental evidence connecting genes to important agronomic traits is still lacking in most non-model organisms. For instanc
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::91229c627e5ddb8fc01180e31ed9efb4
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.17.467977
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.17.467977
Autor:
Chris Dardick, Jessica M. Waite
Plants adjust their growth orientations in response to environmental signals such as light and gravity in order to optimize photosynthesis and access to nutrients. However, given the fixed nature of gravity, understanding how light and gravity signal
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.15.205625
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.15.205625
Autor:
Chris Dardick, Jessica M. Waite
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Botany. 69:4935-4944
Light serves as an important environmental cue in regulating plant architecture. Previous work had demonstrated that both photoreceptor-mediated signaling and photosynthesis play a role in determining the orientation of plant organs. TILLER ANGLE CON
Autor:
Jessica M. Waite, Chris Dardick
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 59:101983
Genetic improvement of architectural traits offers tremendous opportunities to dramatically improve crop densities, productivity, and ultimately sustainability. Among these, the orientation, or gravitropic set point angle (GSA), of plant organs is cr
Publikováno v:
Scientia Horticulturae. 260:108866
Climate change negatively influences many human activities and one of the most affected is agriculture. In the apple industry, water availability, elevated temperatures and altered phenology will transform fruit production in traditional growing regi