Zhang, Yanjun Han, Shaqila Lin, Yuqing Qiao, Jiyue Han, Naren Li, Yanyan Feng, Yaning Li, Dongming Qi, Yanhua
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Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
Leaf inclination is one of the most important components of the ideal architecture, which effects yield gain. Leaf inclination was shown that is mainly regulated by brassinosteroid (BR) and auxin signaling. Here, we reveal a novel regulator of leaf inclination, auxin transporter OsPIN1b. Two CRISPR-Cas9 homozygous mutants, ospin1b-1 and ospin1b-2, ...
Gupta, Amrita Tiwari, Rajesh Kumar Shukla, Renu Singh, Arvind Nath Sahu, Pramod Kumar
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Frontiers in Plant Science
In this study, rhizospheric and endophytic bacteria were tested for the alleviation of salinity stress in rice. Endophytic isolates were taken from previous studies based on their salt stress-alleviating traits. The rhizospheric bacteria were isolated from rice and screened based on salt tolerance and plant growth-promoting traits. Molecular identi...
Tian, Jianjun Yang, Xueqian Zhang, Kaiping Zhao, Yanhong Cheng, Feng Jin, Ye
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Frontiers in Nutrition
In this study, five strains isolated from traditional Inner Mongolian air-dried meat products were used, two Lactobacillus helveticus strains, ZF22 and TR1-1-3, with potent antibacterial activity, acid, salt, and nitrite tolerance, were selected for this study. Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) (Lactobacillus helveticus ZF22 and TR1-1-3) were inoculated i...
Xu, Shaohua Guo, Zixiao Feng, Xiao Shao, Shao Yang, Yuchen Li, Jianfang Zhong, Cairong He, Ziwen Shi, Suhua
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Molecular ecology
Whole-genome duplication (WGD) is believed to increase the chance of adaptation to a new environment. This conjecture may apply particularly well to new environments that are not only different but also more variable than ancestral habitats. One such prominent environment is the interface between land and sea, which has been invaded by woody plants...
Kim, Joo Yong Lee, Seung Ju Min, Wang Ki Cha, Seoyeon Song, Jong Tae Seo, Hak Soo
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Plant signaling & behavior
The E3 ubiquitin ligase Constitutive Photomorphogenic 1 (COP1) plays evolutionarily conserved and divergent roles. In plants, COP1 regulates a large number of developmental processes including photomorphogenesis, seedling emergence, and gravitropism. Nevertheless, its function in abiotic stress tolerance remains largely unknown. Here, we demonstrat...
Liu, Yiming Atieno, Mary Cardoso, Juan Andrés Yang, Hubiao Xu, Bin Dong, Rongshu Yang, Linling Huang, Chunquiong Huan, Hengfu Yu, Daogeng
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Coastal saline soils are increasing year by year caused by climate change and human activities. Most of the coastal saline soils are idle due to their high salinity level and few crops can grow normally. Salinity tolerant legumes are naturally tolerant to salt, which can ecologically cover the coastal saline soil, enhance soil fertility by symbioti...
Fu, Xiuqing Han, Bing Liu, Shouyang Zhou, Jiayi Zhang, Hongwen Wang, Hongbiao Zhang, Hui Ouyang, Zhiqian
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Salt stress is one of the major environmental stress factors that affect and limit wheat production worldwide. Therefore, properly evaluating wheat genotypes during the germination stage could be one of the effective ways to improve yield. Currently, phenotypic identification platforms are widely used in the seed breeding process, which can improve...
Daldoul, Samia Hanzouli, Faouzia Hamdi, Zohra Chenenaoui, Synda Wetzel, Thierry Nick, Peter Mliki, Ahmed Gargouri, Mahmoud
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Introduction Most of elite cultivated grapevine varieties (Vitis vinifera L.), conventionally grafted on rootstocks, are becoming more and more affected by climate changes, such as increase of salinity. Therefore, we revisited the valuable genetic resources of wild grapevines (V. sylvestris) to elaborate strategies for a sustainable viticulture. Me...
Ma, Dongmei Cai, Jinjun Ma, Qiaoli Wang, Wenjing Zhao, Lijuan Li, Jiawen Su, Lina
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Salt stress is a major abiotic stress affecting plant growth and crop yield. For the successful cultivation of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.), a key legume forage, in saline-affected areas, it’s essential to explore genetic modifications to improve salt-tolerance.Transcriptome assay of two comparative alfalfa genotypes, Adina and Zhaodong, following ...
Jiao, Xiangmei Zhao, Boqing Wang, Baoshan Yuan, Fang
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Halophytes can grow and reproduce in high-salinity environments, making them an important reservoir of genes conferring salt tolerance. With the expansion of saline soils worldwide, exploring the mechanisms of salt tolerance in halophytes and improving the salt tolerance of crops have become increasingly urgent. Limonium bicolor is a halophyte with...