Pelech, Elena A Stutz, Samantha S Wang, Yu Lochocki, Edward B Long, Stephen P
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Plant, cell & environment
Soybean (Glycine max) is the single most important global source of vegetable protein. Yield improvements per unit land area are needed to avoid further expansion onto natural systems. Mesophyll conductance (gm) quantifies the ease with which CO2 can diffuse from the sub-stomatal cavity to Rubisco. Increasing gm is attractive since it increases pho...
Xu, Zhiyong Zhang, Liya Kong, Keke Kong, Jiejie Ji, Ronghuan Liu, Yi Liu, Jun Li, Hongyu Ren, Yulong Zhou, Wenbin
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Plant biotechnology journal
Soybean, a staple crop on a global scale, frequently encounters challenges due to lodging under high planting densities, which results in significant yield losses. Despite extensive research, the fundamental genetic mechanisms governing lodging resistance in soybeans remain elusive. In this study, we identify and characterize the Creeping Stem 1 (C...
Rana, Muhammad Shoaib Alshehri, Dikhnah Wang, Rui-Long Imran, Muhammad Abdellah, Yousif Abdelrahman Yousif Rahman, Faiz Ur Alatawy, Marfat Ghabban, Hanaa Abeed, Amany H. A. Hu, Cheng-xiao
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Molybdenum (Mo) deficiency is a global problem in acidic soils, limiting plant growth, development, and nutrient availability. To address this, we carried out a field study with two treatments, i.e., Mo applied (+Mo) and without Mo (−Mo) treatment to explore the effects of Mo application on crop growth and development, microbial diversity, and meta...
islam, mohammad shafiqul lee, jeong-dong song, qijian hyun, jo kim, yoonha
Wild soybean, which has many desirable traits, such as adaptability to climate change-related stresses, is a valuable resource for expanding the narrow genetic diversity of cultivated soybeans. Plants require roots to adapt to different environments and optimize water and nutrient uptake to support growth and facilitate the storage of metabolites; ...
lin, tong haider, fasih ullah liu, tianhao shuxin, li zhang, peng zhao, chunsheng xiangnan, li
Salinity stress poses a major obstacle to agricultural productivity. Employing plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) has attracted significant attention due to its potential to improve plant development in challenging conditions. Yet, additional investigation is essential to fully understand the potential of PGPR in mitigating salinity stress...
Bao, Guohua Xu, Xiao Yang, Jing Liu, Juanjuan Shi, Tianran Zhao, Xiaoxuan Li, Xuyan Bian, Shaomin
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Leaf senescence is an important agronomic trait that significantly influences the quality and yield of soybeans. v-Myb avian myeloblastosis viral oncogene homolog (MYB) transcription factors are considered crucial regulators governing leaf senescence, which can be utilized to improve agronomic traits in crops. However, our knowledge regarding the f...
yang, xinjing zhang, ye bhat, javaid akhter wang, mingjing zheng, huanbin moran, bu zhao, beifang yang, suxin feng, xianzhong
Alkaline stress is one of the major abiotic constraints that limits plant growth and development. However, the genetic basis underlying alkaline tolerance in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] remains largely unexplored. In this study, an integrated genomic analysis approach was employed to elucidate the genetic architecture of alkaline tolerance in ...
wood, troy d. tiede, erin r. izydorczak, alexandra m. zemaitis, kevin j. heng, ye nguyen, henry t.
Background: Among abiotic stresses to agricultural crops, drought stress is the most prolific and has worldwide detrimental impacts. The soybean (Glycine max) is one of the most important sources of nutrition to both livestock and humans. Different plant introductions (PI) of soybeans have been identified to have different drought tolerance levels....
brown, jeremy h. vijayan, jithesh de queiroz, aline rodrigues ramos, natalia figueroa bickford, nate wuellner, melissa buan, nicole r. stone, julie m. glowacka, katarzyna roston, rebecca l.
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Rising global food demand necessitates improved crop yields. Biostimulants offer a potential solution to meet these demands. Among them, antioxidants have shown potential to improve yield, nutritional quality, and resilience to climate change. However, large-scale production of many antioxidants is challenging. Here, we investigate Coenzyme M (CoM)...
liu, wuyu wang, guoqing wen, shiming zhao, yiwen ding, yuxin yao, baihui wang, zhelin shu, duntao wei, gehong chen, juan
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Iron (Fe) deficiency is a pervasive agricultural concern on a global scale. Intercropping plays a pivotal role in activating soil nutrient cycling and crop nutrient uptake and utilization. This study integrates plant physiology, soil physicochemical determination, high-throughput sequencing, and metabolomics techniques to conduct pot experiments us...