Capblancq, Thibaut Lachmuth, Susanne Fitzpatrick, Matthew C Keller, Stephen R
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The New phytologist
Local adaptation to climate is common in plant species and has been studied in a range of contexts, from improving crop yields to predicting population maladaptation to future conditions. The genomic era has brought new tools to study this process, which was historically explored through common garden experiments. In this study, we combine genomic ...
de Haldat du Lys, Alexandre Millan, Mathieu Barczi, Jean-François Caraglio, Yves Midgley, Guy F Charles-Dominique, Tristan
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If trees minimize self-shading, new foliage in shaded parts of the crown should remain minimal. However, many species have abundant foliage on short shoots inside their crown. In this paper, we test the hypothesis that short shoots allow trees to densify their foliage in self-shaded parts of the crown thanks to reduced costs. Using 30 woody species...
Mengist, Molla F Bostan, Hamed De Paola, Domenico Teresi, Scott J Platts, Adrian E Cremona, Gaetana Qi, Xinpeng Mackey, Ted Bassil, Nahla V Ashrafi, Hamid
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Understanding chromosome recombination behavior in polyploidy species is key to advancing genetic discoveries. In blueberry, a tetraploid species, the line of evidences about its genetic behavior still remain poorly understood, owing to the inter-specific, and inter-ploidy admixture of its genome and lack of in depth genome-wide inheritance and com...
Rawat, Anamika A Hartmann, Michael Harzen, Anne Lugan, Raphael Stolze, Sara Christina Forzani, Celine Abts, Laura Reißenweber, Sophie Rayapuram, Naganand Nakagami, Hirofumi
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Expression of OXIDATIVE SIGNAL-INDUCIBLE1 (OXI1) is induced by a number of stress conditions and regulates the interaction of plants with pathogenic and beneficial microbes. In this work, we generated Arabidopsis OXI1 knockout and genomic OXI1 overexpression lines and show by transcriptome, proteome, and metabolome analysis that OXI1 triggers ALD1,...
Sytiuk, Anna Hamard, Samuel Céréghino, Régis Dorrepaal, Ellen Geissel, Honorine Küttim, Martin Lamentowicz, Mariusz Tuittila, Eeva Stiina Jassey, Vincent E J
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Plants produce a wide diversity of metabolites. Yet, our understanding of how shifts in plant metabolites as a response to climate change feedback on ecosystem processes remains scarce. Here, we test to what extent climate warming shifts the seasonality of metabolites produced by Sphagnum mosses, and what are the consequences of these shifts for pe...
Guarneri, Nina Willig, Jaap-Jan Sterken, Mark G Zhou, Wenkun Hasan, M Shamim Sharon, Letia Grundler, Florian M W Willemsen, Viola Goverse, Aska Smant, Geert
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Plant root architecture plasticity in response to biotic stresses has not been thoroughly investigated. Infection by endoparasitic cyst nematodes induces root architectural changes that involve the formation of secondary roots at infection sites. However, the molecular mechanisms regulating secondary root formation in response to cyst nematode infe...
Durand-Bessart, Clémentine Cordeiro, Norbert J Chapman, Colin A Abernethy, Katharine Forget, Pierre-Michel Fontaine, Colin Bretagnolle, François
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Frugivory in tropical forests is a major ecological process as most tree species rely on frugivores to disperse their seeds. However, the underlying mechanisms driving frugivore-plant networks remain understudied. Here, we evaluate the data available on the Afrotropical frugivory network to identify structural properties, as well as assess knowledg...
Hansen, Cecilie Cetti Sørensen, Mette Bellucci, Matteo Brandt, Wolfgang Olsen, Carl Erik Goodger, Jason Q D Woodrow, Ian E Lindberg Møller, Birger Neilson, Elizabeth H J
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The economic and ecologically important genus Eucalyptus is rich in structurally diverse specialized metabolites. While some specialized metabolite classes are highly prevalent across the genus, the cyanogenic glucoside prunasin is only produced by c. 3% of species. To investigate the evolutionary mechanisms behind prunasin biosynthesis in Eucalypt...
Singh, Jawahar Valdés-López, Oswaldo
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Legumes form a symbiotic association with rhizobia and fix atmospheric nitrogen in specialized root organs known as nodules. It is well known that salt stress inhibits root nodule symbiosis by decreasing rhizobial growth, rhizobial infection, nodule number, and nitrogenase activity in diverse legumes. Despite this knowledge, the genetic and molecul...
Toro, Laura Pereira-Arias, Damaris Perez-Aviles, Daniel Vargas G, German Soper, Fiona M Gutknecht, Jessica Powers, Jennifer S
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Tropical forests are often characterized by low soil phosphorus (P) availability, suggesting that P limits plant performance. However, how seedlings from different functional types respond to soil P availability is poorly known but important for understanding and modeling forest dynamics under changing environmental conditions. We grew four nitroge...