Publications by authors named "Esma Yigider"

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  • - The study investigates how heavy metal stress affects chickpea growth and health, focusing on two varieties: a sensitive one (ILC 482) and a tolerant one (Azkan), particularly through analyzing microRNA responses.
  • - Heavy metal exposure (especially from cadmium, arsenic, and nickel) led to reduced growth and increased damage in both chickpea types, with ILC 482 showing greater sensitivity than Azkan.
  • - The research highlights significant interactions between plant genotype and heavy metal treatment, noting the importance of antioxidant enzyme activities and oxidative stress markers like hydrogen peroxide and malondialdehyde in assessing plant response to stress.
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Unlabelled: The two-component system () generally consists of three elements, namely the histidine kinase (), response regulator (), and histidine phosphotransfer () gene families. This study aimed to assess the expression of  genes in  leaf tissue under salt and drought stress and perform a genome-wide analysis of  gene family members using bioinformatics methods. This study identified 67  genes, including 10 , 38 , and 19 , in the bean genome.

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The objective of this study was to comprehend the efficiency of wheat regeneration, callus induction, and DNA methylation through the application of mathematical frameworks and artificial intelligence (AI)-based models. This research aimed to explore the impact of treatments with AgNO and Ag-NPs on various parameters. The study specifically concentrated on analyzing RAPD profiles and modeling regeneration parameters.

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This review provides a comprehensive overview of the CRISPR/Cas9 technique and the research areas of this gene editing tool in improving wheat quality. Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), the basic nutrition for most of the human population, contributes 20% of the daily energy needed because of its, carbohydrate, essential amino acids, minerals, protein, and vitamin content.

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Retrotransposon activity and genomic template stability (GTS) are one of the most significant rearranging mechanisms in environmental stress. Therefore, in this study, it is aimed to elucidate effecting of Cobalt (Co) on the instability of genomes and Long Terminal Repeat retrotransposon polymorphism in Zea mays and whether humic acid (HA) has any role on these parameters. For this purpose, Retrotransposon-microsatellite amplified polymorphism (REMAP) and Inter-Retrotransposon Amplified Polymorphism (IRAP) markers were applied to evaluate retrotransposon polymorphism and the GTS levels.

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