zhang, yong han, peng zhao, ruijie shuhan, yu liu, hang hong, wu weng, jinyang zhang, hengfeng
Blue fescue is a widely used ornamental grass because of its strong ecological adaptability. To maintain the optimal ornamental plant shape, blue fescue requires many nutrients and labor. Using dwarf varieties with slow growth is an effective way to fulfill these requirements. In this study, we investigated the dwarfing mechanism of dw-1, a blue fe...
Tran, Van Chi Nguyen, Thanh Hai Hoang, Thi Lan Anh Pham, Thi Tuyet Mai Nguyen, Tuan Manh Tran, Trong Dai Nguyen, Thi Huong Giang Han, Viet-Cuong Tran, Anh Tuan La, Van Hien
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Open Agriculture
Improving the biological nitrogen fixation of rhizosphere bacteria in rice is expected to improve plant growth and productivity. Most studies have focused on the application of a single N2-fixing bacterium on rice plants. Little is known about the beneficial impacts of a bacterial consortium, which is known as the microbial synthetic community (Syn...
Guan, Wenhao Cao, Mengze Chen, Wei Yang, Zhenfeng Li, Xuewen Wang, Li Shi, Liyu
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Frontiers in Plant Science
The softening process of postharvest kiwifruit is a critical aspect of fruit quality that has been extensively studied. However, the impact of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) treatment on this process remains largely unexplored. In this study, we examined the effect of IAA treatment on the softening of postharvest kiwifruit. The results depicted that ki...
prokopiuk, barbara kapczyńska, anna pawłowska, bożena
This paper reports an efficient in vitro rooting and acclimatization method for Pennisetum ‘Vertigo®’. For that purpose, the influence of the IAA (indole-3-acetic acid) in MS (Murashige and Skoog) media, and different types of LED light (100% blue, 100% red, a combination of red and blue (70% + 30%), a combination of red, blue with yellow, green, o...
martin, bruna cavinatti de-la-cruz-chacón, ivan mimi, carolina ovile fernandes boaro, carmen silvia campos, felipe girotto moreira-coneglian, inara regiane ferreira, gisela
Annona emarginata is a native Brazilian species capable of producing at least ten alkaloids of ecological, agronomic, and pharmacological importance. Some studies have explored the effect of external phytoregulators on the production of alkaloids, including the effect of auxins, which, like alkaloids, derive from the shikimic acid pathway. Thus, th...
pappalettere, livia bartolini, susanna toffanin, annita
The use of microbial seed priming may be a promising tool to improve the first stages of seed germination of several herbaceous species. In tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum L.), enhanced germination and vigor, and biotic and abiotic stress control, with a reduction in chemicals, have been reported. In this study, seeds from two Italian tomato varieti...
pappalettere, livia bartolini, susanna toffanin, annita
Seven auxin-producing endophytic bacterial strains (Azospirillum spp., Methylobacterium symbioticum, Bacillus spp.), and two different combinations of these strains were used to verify their influence on tomato during germination and development in hydroponic conditions where, as a novelty for Canestrino di Lucca cultivar, endophytic bacteria were ...
Zhao, Keke Zhang, Yunchun She, Sulei Yang, Ziwei Zhang, Yue Nie, Weiping Wei, Xu Sun, Haiyan Dang, Jiangbo Wang, Shuming
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Parthenocarpy is an important way for seedless fruit production in citrus. However, the molecular mechanism(s) of parthenocarpy in pomelo is still unknown. Our initial study found significantly different parthenocarpic abilities in Guanximiyou (G) and Shatianyou (S) pomelo following emasculation, and an endogenous hormone content assay revealed tha...
gulzar, faiza yang, hongkun chen, jiabo hassan, beenish huang, xiulan qiong, fangao
Waterlogging stress causes substantial destruction to plant growth and production under climatic fluctuations globally. Plants hormones have been widely explored in numerous crops, displaying an imperative role in crop defense and growth mechanism. However, there is a paucity of research on the subject of plant hormones regulating waterlogging stre...
Mal, Sadananda Panchal, Shweta
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Abiotic stresses, especially drought stress and salt stress in crop plants are accelerating due to climate change. The combined impact of drought and salt is anticipated to lead to the loss of up to 50% of arable land globally, resulting in diminished growth and substantial yield losses threatening food security. Addressing the challenges, agricult...