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New insights into flowering regulation: Impact of carbon and nitrogen signaling on floral repressors in Arabidopsis - MSNMore information: Vladislav Gramma et al, Carbon and nitrogen signaling regulate FLOWERING LOCUS C and impact flowering time in Arabidopsis, Plant Physiology (2024). DOI: 10.1093/plphys/kiae594 ...
Plant Biotechnology Journal is published by Wiley-Blackwell in association with the Society for Experimental Biology (SEB) and the Association of Applied Biology (AAB). Plant Biotechnology Journal ...
In a paper appearing online in the journal Plant Physiology, a team from Lawrence Livermore led by Michael Thelen, in collaboration with researchers from Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and the ...
Blacksburg, Va. – A recent paper published in the journal Plant Physiology provides a comprehensive overview of the genomics tools and resources available for the rapidly growing Rosaceae ...
Two recently discovered genes from an ancient wheat variety have led to a major advance in breeding new salt-tolerant varieties. In a recent set of papers published in the journal Plant Physiology ...
Curators at one of the world’s most widely used biological databases, The Arabidopsis Information Resource, or TAIR, have joined forces with the journal Plant Physiology, to solve the “flood ...
Washington State University researchers have discovered the way plants respond to disease-causing organisms, and how they protect themselves, leading the way to potential breakthroughs in breeding ...
The results of their research, published in the journal Plant Physiology, could have major impacts on the way we breed plants to have resistances to certain diseases or pests.
Hong Kong and Japanese scientists have discovered a new way to make biofuel from rice straw, which may offer a cheaper alternative to chemical methods currently employed. However, due to a lack of ...
AMES, Iowa – An Iowa State University agronomist is charting mechanisms – gene by gene – that could lead to soybean varieties resistant to sudden death syndrome. A paper published recently in the peer ...
Their findings were published in the scientific journal Plant Physiology. Sign up for the Health & Wellness newsletter >> Related Tags Hebrew University of Jerusalem nature agriculture Plant.
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