Regulation of alternative splicing in the ABA signaling pathway of plants
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Regulation of alternative splicing in the ABA signaling pathway of plants
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Fig. 3 Enhanced data mining and analytical precision for MSI data using artificial intelligence.
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Fig. 3 Representative osmoresponsive condensates and their functions in animal (left) and plant (right) cells.
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Zhenyu Wang & Hongwei Guo
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Fig. 2 Integrative proteomics approaches for data-driven reconstruction of kinase signaling.
#TansleyInsight: Masters of perception: phosphorylation-dependent signaling in plants
Mark Roosjen, Justin W. Walley & Dolf Weijers
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Fig. 1 Anthropogenic disturbance alters the diversity, composition, and abundance of microbes as well as the edaphic properties of the soil.
#TansleyReview: Why, when, and how microbes can benefit ecological restorations: current approaches and future directions
Kerri Crawford, Collin Dice & Scott Clark
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Fig. 5 Schematic overview of the interactions between respiratory and secondary metabolism during fruit ripening.
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Fig. 1 Schematic diagram of stomatal and associated leaf traits hypothesized to influence leaf microbiome assembly.
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Fig. 6 Hypothesized trade-offs across vascular species illustrating a water use economics framework.
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Fig. 1 Structure of maize urea transporter ZmDUR3.
Structure and mechanism of plant urea transporter DUR3
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Fig. 1 Interspecific hybrids in the sections Lemna and Alatae of the genus Lemna (Lemnaceae), and their female and male parents.
Do interspecific hybrids lead to new evolutionary avenues in the plant family Lemnaceae?
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Fig. 1 Simulating the pathway from life history to branching history.
Simulating the pathway from life history to phylogeny
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Fig. 1 Physiological response in cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and the wild relative (Solanum habrochaites) under cold stress conditions.
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On the cover of New Phytologist volume 250, issue 1: Orange jewelweed (Impatiens capensis) being visited by a bumblebee (Bombus) in a remnant patch of floodplain forest in Wisconsin, USA.
On the cover of our #LatestIssue: Orange jewelweed (Impatiens capensis) being visited by a bumblebee (Bombus) in a remnant patch of floodplain forest in Wisconsin, USA. Image courtesy of Rachel Toczydlowski.
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A conceptual model showing delivery of stylet-secreted effectors into a selected soybean Glycine max root cell by the soybean cyst nematode (SCN) Heterodera glycines that interact with wild-type soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor (NSF) attachment proteins (Ξ±-SNAPs) to promote cellular vesicular trafficking activity necessary for feeding cell formation.
GmSNAP14: a key contributor to soybean cyst #nematode resistance in #soybean
Vinavi A. Gamage, et al.
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(π§΅ 6/6) ...provides an overview of how sulfur metabolism contributes to the regulation of stomatal closure in plant stress responses and how genetic engineering may help to enhance drought stress resilience in plants.
(π§΅ 5/6) ...that control growth in relation to developmental programs and during acclimation to changing environments. This review article, based on their research findings over the past decade and authored by Sheng-Kai Sun (China), RΓΌdiger Hell (Germany), and Markus Wirtz (Germany)...
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(π§΅ 4/6) The molecular biology of plants research team, led by RΓΌdiger Hell and Markus Wirtz, is based at the Centre for Organismal Studies, Heidelberg University, Germany. The group studies the mechanisms of sulfur homeostasis in plants...
(π§΅ 3/6) ...which acts as a sensor hub integrating diverse signals to promote abscisic acid (ABA) production in guard cells. Sun et al. summarize how cysteine promotes ABA biosynthesis and stimulates ABA downstream signaling.
(π§΅ 2/6) This Tansley insight highlights the role of primary sulfur metabolism in generating local and long-distance signals that trigger stomatal closure under drought. The focus is on the cysteine synthase complex...
Fig. 1 Schematic overviews of the sulfur assimilation pathway, the abscisic acid signaling pathway, and the regulatory function of the cysteine synthase complex.
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(π§΅ 1/6) Novel roles of sulfur metabolism in stress-controlled stomata aperture regulation
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(π§΅ 7/7)...and the corresponding author of the paper, Diane Wang, through Purdueβs High Impact Reviews funding mechanism. The team greatly appreciates having highly engaged editor and reviewers, whose feedback helped to shape the final manuscript during the peer review process.
(π§΅ 6/7) Notably, the lead author, To-Chia Ting (Purdue University, USA), is an early career researcher who recently passed her PhD defense. The systematic review was first conceptualized and initiated two years ago with financial support obtained by To-Chia Tingβs advisor...
(π§΅ 5/7) The teamβs areas of expertise include field-based and controlled environment phenotyping, agricultural engineering, plant physiology, process-based modeling across scales, and geomatics.
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(π§΅ 4/7) This review is written by an interdisciplinary team united around the goal of linking high-throughput phenotyping with process-based modeling to advance plant growth prediction.
(π§΅ 3/7) In this Research review, Ting et al. show how computer models that simulate plant growth over time can link these measurements to underlying physiology, helping researchers predict plant response to variable conditions.