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1201por Izzo, Luigi Gennaro, El Nakhel, Christophe, Rouphael, Youssef, Proietti, Simona, Paglialunga, Gabriele, Moscatello, Stefano, Battistelli, Alberto, Iovane, Maurizio, Romano, Leone Ermes, De Pascale, Stefania, Aronne, Giovanna“…Candidate species of microgreens to be harvested and eaten fresh by crew members, belong to the families Brassicaceae, Asteraceae, Chenopodiaceae, Lamiaceae, Apiaceae, Amarillydaceae, Amaranthaceae, and Cucurbitaceae. …”
Publicado 2023
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1202por Nigussie, Gashaw, Siyadatpanah, Abolghasem, Norouzi, Roghayeh, Debebe, Eyob, Alemayehu, Mekdelawit, Dekebo, Aman“…More scientific studies have been conducted on plant species from the Brassicaceae (19%), Asphodelaceae (12%), and Asteraceae (12%) families. …”
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1203por Zhu, Yingli, Di, Songrui, Li, Yipeng, Liang, Weican, Liu, Jinlian, Nuermaimaiti, Reyisai, Fei, Wenting, Wang, Chun, Wang, Linyuan, Zhang, Jianjun“…. & Thomson (CC), a herb of the genus Cardamine (family Brassicaceae), has a rich historical usage in China for both culinary and medicinal purposes. …”
Publicado 2023
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1204“…BACKGROUND: Pachycladon (Brassicaceae, tribe Camelineae) is a monophyletic genus of ten morphologically and ecogeographically differentiated, and presumably allopolyploid species occurring in the South Island of New Zealand and in Tasmania. …”
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1205por Bittner, Thomas, Campagne, Sarah, Neuhaus, Gunther, Rensing, Stefan A, Fischer-Iglesias, Christiane“…Poaceae in comparison to Brassicaceae GSKs. Here, we report the identification and structural characterization of two GSK homologs named TaSK1 and TaSK2 in the hexaploid wheat genome as well as a widespread phylogenetic analysis of land plant GSKs. …”
Publicado 2013
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1206por Fletcher, Richard S, Mullen, Jack L, Yoder, Seth, Bauerle, William L, Reuning, Gretchen, Sen, Saunak, Meyer, Eli, Juenger, Thomas E, McKay, John K“…CONCLUSIONS: The present results introduce a new and valuable resource to the Brassicaceae research community that enables rapid fine-mapping of candidate loci in parallel with QTL validation. …”
Publicado 2013
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1207por Liao, Pan, Wang, Hui, Wang, Mingfu, Hsiao, An-Shan, Bach, Thomas J., Chye, Mee-Len“…To quickly assess the effects of BjHMGS1 overexpression in a phylogenetically more distant species beyond the Brassicaceae, wt and mutant (S359A) BjHMGS1 were expressed in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L. cv. …”
Publicado 2014
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1208Phylogenetic analysis reveals dynamic evolution of the poly(A)-binding protein gene family in plants“…The size of each PABP class underwent further expansion during subsequent evolution, especially in the Brassicaceae, suggesting that the family is undergoing dynamic evolution. …”
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1209“…This study identifies 36 TIFY genes in Brassica rapa, an economically important crop species in the Brassicaceae. An extensive in silico analysis of phylogenetic grouping, protein motif organization and intron-exon distribution confirmed that there are four subfamilies of BrTIFY proteins. …”
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1210por Shah, Jubin N., Kirioukhova, Olga, Pawar, Pallavi, Tayyab, Muhammad, Mateo, Juan L., Johnston, Amal J.“…Molecular dissection of apomixis – an asexual reproductive mode – is anticipated to solve the enigma of loss of meiotic sex, and to help fixing elite agronomic traits. The Brassicaceae genus Boechera comprises of both sexual and apomictic species, permitting comparative analyses of meiotic circumvention (apomeiosis) and parthenogenesis. …”
Publicado 2016
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1211por Jdir, Hamida, Kolsi, Rihab Ben Abdallah, Zouari, Sami, Hamden, Khaled, Zouari, Nacim, Fakhfakh, Nahed“…Diplotaxis simplex (Viv.) Spreng. (Brassicaceae) is an edible plant largely distributed in the Mediterranean region. …”
Publicado 2017
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1212por Irani, Solmaz, Trost, Brett, Waldner, Matthew, Nayidu, Naghabushana, Tu, Jiangying, Kusalik, Anthony J., Todd, Christopher D., Wei, Yangdou, Bonham-Smith, Peta C.“…BACKGROUND: Clubroot is an important disease caused by the obligate parasite Plasmodiophora brassicae that infects the Brassicaceae. As a soil-borne pathogen, P. brassicae induces the generation of abnormal tissue in the root, resulting in the formation of galls. …”
Publicado 2018
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1213por Gallie, Daniel R.“…Although many eukaryotes express two eIF4G isoforms that are highly similar, those in plants, referred to as eIF4G and eIFiso4G, are highly divergent in size, sequence, and domain organization. Species of the Brassicaceae and the Cleomaceae also express a divergent eIFiso4G isoform, referred to as eIFiso4G2, not found elsewhere in the plant kingdom. …”
Publicado 2018
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1214por Geraci, Anna, Amato, Filippo, Di Noto, Giuseppe, Bazan, Giuseppe, Schicchi, Rosario“…The most represented families were Asteraceae, Brassicaceae, Apiaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Malvaceae, and Polygonaceae. …”
Publicado 2018
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1215por Paul, Kenny, Sorrentino, Mirella, Lucini, Luigi, Rouphael, Youssef, Cardarelli, Mariateresa, Bonini, Paolo, Reynaud, Hélène, Canaguier, Renaud, Trtílek, Martin, Panzarová, Klára, Colla, Giuseppe“…Eight PHs (A–G, I) derived from enzymatic hydrolysis of seed proteins of Leguminosae and Brassicaceae species were foliarly sprayed twice during the trial. …”
Publicado 2019
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1216por Gibbs, Jane EM“…Pinene emissions from Myrtaceae species (Eucalyptus, Melaleuca, Leptospermum, Callistemon), Brassicaceae (canola), and conifers, worldwide, may induce respiratory inflammation and maintain it, by inhibiting eosinophilic apoptosis. …”
Publicado 2019
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1217por Szaker, Henrik Mihály, Darkó, Éva, Medzihradszky, Anna, Janda, Tibor, Liu, Hsiang-chin, Charng, Yee-yung, Csorba, Tibor“…Finally, we present evidence showing that heat stress regulation of miR824/AGL16 is conserved within Brassicaceae. In conclusion, due to the enhanced post-transcriptional stability of miR824, stable repression of AGL16 is achieved following heat stress. …”
Publicado 2019
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1218por Witzel, Katja, Abu Risha, Marua, Albers, Philip, Börnke, Frederik, Hanschen, Franziska S.“…Glucosinolates present in Brassicaceae play a major role in herbivory defense. …”
Publicado 2019
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1219por Griese, Eddie, Pineda, Ana, Pashalidou, Foteini G., Iradi, Eleonora Pizarro, Hilker, Monika, Dicke, Marcel, Fatouros, Nina E.“…Here, we tested the PPH by including often neglected oviposition-induced plant responses, and how they may affect both egg survival and larval weight. We used seven Brassicaceae species of which most are common hosts of two cabbage white butterfly species, the solitary Pieris rapae and gregarious P. brassicae. …”
Publicado 2020
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1220por Huarancca Reyes, Thais, Esparza, Eliana, Crestani, Gaia, Limonchi, Fabián, Cruz, Rudi, Salinas, Norma, Scartazza, Andrea, Guglielminetti, Lorenzo, Cosio, Eric“…Maca (Lepidium meyenii Walpers) is a member of Brassicaceae family native to the central Andes of Peru, which grows between 3500 and 4500 m of altitude, where only highland grasses and few hardy bushes can survive. …”
Publicado 2020
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