Publications by authors named "Suxia Xu"

is a perennial ornamental shrub that is highly regarded in ornamental horticulture around the world. However, the absence of genome data limits our understanding of the pathways involved in bract coloration and breeding. Here, we report a chromosome-level assembly of the giga-genome of 'Mrs Butt', a cultivar thought to be the origin of many other cultivars.

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  • Quinoa, a nutritious crop from the Andes, is facing challenges like seed sprouting and bitter saponin that limit its production and popularity worldwide.
  • A study utilizing advanced proteomics techniques revealed significant changes in quinoa's protein profile during seed maturation, indicating lower photosynthesis and increased energy demands.
  • Key findings included an upregulation of energy-related and storage proteins, leading to improved oil accumulation and reduced saponin content, which enhances quinoa's palatability.
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The occurrence of betalains and anthocyanins is mutually exclusive, which is a curious phenomenon in the plant kingdom, and the biochemical mechanisms for this restriction are unknown. In the present study, we performed transcriptome analysis of two betalain-producing species, red Bougainvillea glabra Choisy. 'Sanderiana' (R) and white B.

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A cascade AgOTf-catalyzed chemoselective approach to 3,5/1,3-disubstitued pyrazoles from propargylic alcohols and para-tolylsulfonohydrazide has been developed. Good chemoselectivity is observed depending on the different substituents in the alkyne moiety of the propargylic alcohols, generating two different kinds of products through different aromatization mechanisms. The pyrazolo[5,1-a]isoquinoline skeleton can also be effectively constructed by this method through a cascade bicyclization process.

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A challenge to maize breeders is to predict and identify inbred lines that can produce highly heterotic hybrids precisely. In the present study we surveyed the genetic diversity among 15 elite inbred lines of maize in China with SSR markers and assessed the relationship between SSR marker and hybrid yield/yield heterosis in a diallel set of 105 crosses. Forty-three SSR primers selected from all sixty-three primers gave stable profiles amplified in the sample of 15 inbred lines, which could clearly resolve on 4% metaphor agarose gel.

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