Maceda-López, Luis F Góngora-Castillo, Elsa B Ibarra-Laclette, Enrique Morán-Velázquez, Dalia C Girón Ramírez, Amaranta Bourdon, Matthieu Villalpando-Aguilar, José L Toomer, Gabriela Tang, John Z Azadi, Parastoo
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Resilience of growing in arid and semiarid regions and a high capacity of accumulating sugar-rich biomass with low lignin percentages have placed Agave species as an emerging bioenergy crop. Although transcriptome sequencing of fiber-producing agave species has been explored, molecular bases that control wall cell biogenesis and metabolism in agave...
f., luis
Resilience of growing in arid and semiarid regions and a high capacity of accumulating sugar-rich biomass with low lignin percentages have placed Agave species as an emerging bioenergy crop. Although transcriptome sequencing of fiber-producing agave species has been explored, molecular bases that control wall cell biogenesis and metabolism in agave...
marzol;, eliana
Root hair cells are important sensors of soil conditions. They grow towards and absorb water-soluble nutrients. This fast and oscillatory growth is mediated by continuous remodeling of the cell wall. Root hair cell walls contain polysaccharides and hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins, including extensins (EXTs). Class-III peroxidases (PRXs) are secre...
Zhang, Ai Matsuoka, Keita Kareem, Abdul Robert, Madalen Roszak, Pawel Blob, Bernhard Bisht, Anchal De Veylder, Lieven Voiniciuc, Cătălin Asahina, Masashi
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Current biology : CB
Wound healing is a fundamental property of plants and animals that requires recognition of cellular damage to initiate regeneration. In plants, wounding activates a defense response via the production of jasmonic acid and a regeneration response via the hormone auxin and several ethylene response factor (ERF) and NAC domain-containing protein (ANAC...
wang;, juanjuan
The recent advent of single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has enabled access to the developmental landscape of a complex organ by monitoring the differentiation trajectory of every specialized cell type at the single-cell level. A main challenge in this endeavor is dissociating plant cells from the rigid cell walls and some species are recalcitra...
Odoch, Martin Buys, Elna M Taylor, John Rn
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Journal of the science of food and agriculture
Vacuum package storage is commonly applied to reduce postharvest deterioration in minimally processed cassava roots. However, the influence of vacuum packaging conditions on root end-use quality is poorly understood. Hence, the effects of vacuum packaged storage at ambient, refrigerated and freezing temperatures on microflora, cassava tissue struct...
Huang, Jing‐Hao Zhang, Ling‐Yuan Lin, Xiong‐Jie Gao, Yuan Zhang, Jiang Huang, Wei‐Lin Zhao, Daqiu Ferrarezi, Rhuanito Soranz Fan, Guo‐Cheng Chen, Li‐Song
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The New Phytologist
The mechanisms underlying plant tolerance to boron (B) excess are far from fully understood. Here we characterized the role of the miR397‐CsiLAC4/CsiLAC17 (from Citrus sinensis ) module in regulation of B flow. Live‐cell imaging techniques were used in localization studies. A tobacco transient expression system tested modulations of CsiLAC4 and Csi...
Ensikat, Hans-Jürgen Weigend, Maximilian
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Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Biomineralization is a common phenomenon in plants and has been shown to be chemically, functionally and topologically diverse. Silica and calcium carbonate have long been known as structural plant biominerals and calcium phosphate (apatite)–long known from animals–has recently been reported. Strikingly, up to three different biominerals may occur ...
Cosio, Claudia Degli-Esposti, Davide Almunia, Christine Gaillet, Véronique Sartelet, Hervé Armengaud, Jean Chaumot, Arnaud Geffard, Olivier Geffard, Alain
The transfer of methyl-Hg (MeHg) from food is central for its effects in aquatic animals, but we still lack knowledge concerning its impact on invertebrate primary consumers. In aquatic environments, cell walls of plants are particularly recalcitrant to degradation and as such remain available as a food source for long periods. Here, the impact at ...
Costa, Elaine C. Oliveira, Denis C. Ferreira, Dayse K. L. Isaias, Rosy M. S.
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Super-host plants are elegant models to evaluate the peculiarities of gall structural and nutritional profiles due to the stimuli of distinct gall inducers in temporal and spatial perspectives. Galls induced by congeneric insects, Lopesia spp. (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) on the same host plant, Mimosa gemmulata Barneby (Fabaceae) were analyzed to esti...