Alipour, Shirin Wojciechowska, Natalia Bujarska-Borkowska, Barbara Kalemba, Ewa Marzena
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Journal of Plant Research
Norway maple and sycamore, two Acer genus species, have an important ecological value and different sensitivity to stressing factors being currently aggravated by climate change. Seedling growth is postulated to be the main barrier for successful plant establishment under the climate change scenarios. Therefore, the differences in redox regulation ...
Mao, Boyuan Takahashi, Hiroki Takahashi, Hideyuki Fujii, Nobuharu
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Root gravitropism affects root hydrotropism. The interference intensity of root gravitropism with root hydrotropism differs among plant species. However, these differences have not been well compared within a single plant species. In this study, we compared root hydrotropism in various natural variants of Arabidopsis under stationary conditions. As...
Ito, Emi Uemura, Tomohiro
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Journal of Plant Research
Franco-Estrada, Daniel Barrios, Duniel Cervantes, Cristian R Granados-Aguilar, Xochitl Arias, Salvador
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Pilosocereus is one of the Cactaceae family's most relevant genera in terms of the number of species and its wide geographical range in the Americas. Within Pilosocereus, five informal taxonomic groups have been recognized, one of which is P. leucocephalus group s.s., whose phylogenetic relationships remain unresolved. Therefore, our objectives are...
Ito, Emi Uemura, Tomohiro
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Journal of Plant Research
Membrane traffic is a fundamental cellular system to exchange proteins and membrane lipids among single membrane-bound organelles or between an organelle and the plasma membrane in order to keep integrity of the endomembrane system. RAB GTPases and SNARE proteins, the key regulators of membrane traffic, are conserved broadly among eukaryotic specie...
Namba, Noriaki Nakayama, Takeshi
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Journal of Plant Research
Sakuta, Masaaki Tanaka, Asuka Iwase, Kaori Miyasaka, Mizuki Ichiki, Sachiko Hatai, Miho Inoue, Yoriko T. Yamagami, Ayumi Nakano, Takeshi Yoshida, Kazuko
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Ikeda, Hajime
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Mountain regions are important places for biodiversity, where organisms could persist throughout prolonged periods and accumulate genetic divergence as well as promote speciation. Roles of mountains for biodiversity have been exclusively discussed in regions that have specifically diverse species or covered with ice-sheets during the Pleistocene gl...
Chen, Tingqiao Xie, Mengyu Jiang, Yumeng Yuan, Tao
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Journal of Plant Research
Paeonia ludlowii (Stern & Taylor) D.Y.Hong, an endangered species, is indigenous to Tibet, China and propagated only by seed under natural conditions. Its natural reproduction is constrained by low fecundity. Excess seed abortion is a key factor restricting its natural reproduction, cultivation, introduction, and protection. Understanding the speci...
Katsuhara, Maki
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