Plant height, as one of the important agronomic traits of rice, is closely related to yield. In recent years, plant height-related genes have been characterized and identified, among which the DWARF3 (D3) gene is one of the target genes of miR528, and regulates rice plant height and tillering mainly by affecting strigolactone (SL) signal transduction. However, it remains unknown whether the miR528 and D3 interaction functions in controlling plant height, and the underlying regulatory mechanism in rice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFKiwifruit (Actinidia spp.) is an important fruit with high nutritional and economic value, which is widely cultivated in China. In April 2021, leaf spots were observed on the leaves of 'Xuxiang' (A.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAs an important cultivated germplasm, cultivar 'White' (Actinidia eriantha) is appreciated by kiwifruit breeders because of its long shelf life, richness in ascorbic acid and peelable skin. In May 2020, about 1% to 3% of cultivated 'White' plants displayed typical symptoms of flower rot at farms in Hefei (117°25'E, 31°86'N) and Lujiang (117°27'E, 31°48'N), Anhui Province of China (Fig.1a&b).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFKiwifruits (Actinidia ssp.), known as "King of vitamin C", have been wildly cultivated. In August 2020, about 15% of A.
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