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921por Wu, Zengxiang, Hu, Kaining, Yan, Mengjiao, Song, Liping, Wen, Jing, Ma, Chaozhi, Shen, Jinxiong, Fu, Tingdong, Yi, Bin, Tu, Jinxing“…We also detected promiscuous sequences of chloroplast origin that were conserved among plants of the Brassicaceae, and found the RNA editing profiles to vary across the five mitochondrial genomes. …”
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922por Tsushima, Ayako, Gan, Pamela, Kumakura, Naoyoshi, Narusaka, Mari, Takano, Yoshitaka, Narusaka, Yoshihiro, Shirasu, Ken“…Colletotrichum higginsianum (Ch), a fungal pathogen with no known sexual morph, infects Brassicaceae plants including Arabidopsis thaliana. Previous studies revealed that Ch differs in its virulence toward various Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes, indicating the existence of coevolutionary selective pressures. …”
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923por Luo, Mei, Wang, Zinan, Yang, Binjuan, Zheng, Lixia, Yao, Zhiwen, Ahmet Seyrek, Umut, Chung, Henry, Wei, Hongyi“…We compared the effects of three winter cover crops, rapeseed, Brassica napus L. (Brassicales: Brassicaceae), Chinese milkvetch, Astragalus sinicus L. …”
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924“…Clubroot is a destructive soil-borne pathogen of Brassicaceae that causes significant recurrent reductions in yield of cruciferous crops. …”
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925por Salehin, Mohammad, Li, Baohua, Tang, Michelle, Katz, Ella, Song, Liang, Ecker, Joseph R., Kliebenstein, Daniel J., Estelle, Mark“…Glucosinolates (GLSs) are secondary metabolites found in the Brassicaceae that protect plants from herbivory and pathogen attack. …”
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926por Fatima, Urooj, Bhorali, Priyadarshini, Borah, Sudarshana, Senthil-Kumar, Muthappa“…BACKGROUND: Alternaria brassicae, the causal organism of Alternaria blight, is a necrotroph infecting crops of the Brassicaceae family at all growth stages. To circumvent this problem, several disease management strategies are being used in the field, and disease-resistant varieties have also been developed. …”
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927por Borpatragohain, Priyakshee, Rose, Terry J, Liu, Lei, Barkla, Bronwyn J, Raymond, Carolyn A, King, Graham J“…Crops of the plant family Brassicaceae require more S compared with other crops for optimum growth and yield, with most S ultimately sequestered in the mature seeds as the storage proteins cruciferin and napin, along with the unique S-rich secondary metabolite glucosinolate (GSL). …”
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928por Liang, Yuwei, Zhang, Yuzhi, Xu, Liai, Zhou, Dong, Jin, Zongmin, Zhou, Huiyan, Lin, Sue, Cao, Jiashu, Huang, Li“…Male-sterile plants provide an important breeding tool for the heterosis of hybrid crops, such as Brassicaceae. In the last decade, circular RNAs (circRNAs), as a novel class of covalently closed and single-stranded endogenous non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), have received much attention because of their functions as “microRNA (miRNA) sponges” and “competing endogenous RNAs” (ceRNAs). …”
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929por Stephenson, Pauline, Stacey, Nicola, Brüser, Marie, Pullen, Nick, Ilyas, Muhammad, O’Neill, Carmel, Wells, Rachel, Østergaard, Lars“…Here, we describe how fundamental insight into the genetic mechanism by which seed dispersal occurs in members of the Brassicaceae family can be exploited to reduce seed loss in oilseed rape (Brassica napus). …”
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930por Bhattacharya, Samik, Sperber, Katja, Özüdoğru, Barış, Leubner-Metzger, Gerhard, Mummenhoff, Klaus“…Aethionema arabicum (Brassicaceae) is a dimorphic annual species that is hypothesized to survive stressful conditions during colonization due to adaptive plasticity in life-phase (vegetative vs sexual) and fruit morph (dehiscent [DEH] vs indehiscent fruits [IND]). …”
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931por Eisenschmidt‐Bönn, Daniela, Schneegans, Nicola, Backenköhler, Anita, Wittstock, Ute, Brandt, Wolfgang“…The classical pathway of glucosinolate activation involves myrosinase‐catalyzed hydrolysis and rearrangement of the aglucone to an isothiocyanate. Plants of the Brassicaceae possess specifier proteins, i.e. non‐heme iron proteins that promote the formation of alternative products by interfering with this reaction through unknown mechanisms. …”
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932por Agostini, Alessandro, Meneghin, Elena, Gewehr, Lucas, Pedron, Danilo, Palm, Daniel M., Carbonera, Donatella, Paulsen, Harald, Jaenicke, Elmar, Collini, Elisabetta“…The Water-Soluble Chlorophyll Protein (WSCP) of Brassicaceae is a remarkably stable tetrapyrrole-binding protein that, by virtue of its simple design, is an exceptional model to investigate the interactions taking place between pigments and their protein scaffold and how they affect the photophysical properties and the functionality of the complexes. …”
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933por D’Agostino, Alessia, Gismondi, Angelo, Di Marco, Gabriele, Lo Castro, Mauro, Olevano, Rosaria, Cinti, Tiziano, Leonardi, Donatella, Canini, Antonella“…L.) and other plant micro-debris (e.g., trichome of Olea sp., hemp fibers), and phytochemicals (e.g., Brassicaceae, Lamiaceae herbs, Ferula sp., Trigonella foenum-graecum L., wine, and Humulus lupulus L.) in the dental calculus sample demonstrated that plant-derived foods were regularly consumed together with animal resources. …”
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934“…The biotrophic protist Plasmodiophora brassicae causes serious damage to Brassicaceae crops grown worldwide. However, the molecular mechanism of the Brassica rapa response remains has not been determined. …”
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935por Qüesta, Julia I., Antoniou-Kourounioti, Rea L., Rosa, Stefanie, Li, Peijin, Duncan, Susan, Whittaker, Charles, Howard, Martin, Dean, Caroline“…Here, we studied natural variation in this process in Arabidopsis accessions, exploring Lov-1, which shows FLC reactivation on return to warm, a feature characteristic of FLC in perennial Brassicaceae. This analysis identifies an additional phase in this Polycomb silencing mechanism downstream from H3K27me3 spreading. …”
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936“…High BGLU18 levels were present in leaf petioles, primarily in endoplasmic reticulum bodies. These Brassicaceae-specific endoplasmic reticulum-derived organelles responded dynamically to abiotic stress, particularly drought-induced dehydration, by changing in number and size. …”
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937“…The aim of this study was to purify and characterize antifungal peptides from kale seeds in view of the paucity of information on antifungal peptides from the family Brassicaceae, and to compare its characteristics with those of published Brassica antifungal peptides. …”
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938por Mandáková, Terezie, Hloušková, Petra, Windham, Michael D., Mitchell-Olds, Thomas, Ashby, Kaylynn, Price, Bo, Carman, John, Lysak, Martin A.“…The mustard family (Brassicaceae) comprises several dozen monophyletic clades usually ranked as tribes. …”
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939por Hotton, Sara K., Kammerzell, Meridith, Chan, Ron, Hernandez, Bryan T., Young, Hugh A., Tobias, Christian, McKeon, Thomas, Brichta, Jenny, Thomson, Nathan J., Thomson, James G.“…Crntz. is a hardy self-pollinated oilseed plant that belongs to the Brassicaceae family; widely grown throughout the northern hemisphere until the 1940s for production of vegetable oil but was later displaced by higher-yielding rapeseed and sunflower crops. …”
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940“…We aimed to determine factors mediating the interaction of two chemotypes of Bunias orientalis (Brassicaceae) with two plant pathogenic fungal species of different host range, Alternaria brassicae (narrow host range = specialist) and Botrytis cinerea (broad host-range = generalist) using a combination of controlled bioassays. …”
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