Leaf senescence is a combined response of plant cells stimulated by internal and external signals. Sugars acting as signaling molecules or energy metabolites can influence the progression of leaf senescence. Both sugar starvation and accumulation can promote leaf senescence with diverse mechanisms that are reported in different species.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObtaining white light from a single-component phosphor is still a significant challenge due to the complex energy transfer between multiple luminescent centers. Herein, white light emission is obtained in a single-component lutetium tungstate without any doping elements. By tuning the pH values during the hydrothermal synthesis, the orthorhombic LuWO transformed into monocline LuWO and rhombohedra LuWO.
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June 2019
The charge transfer process between substrate molecular and dopant always appears in doped organic semiconductors, so that molecular doping is a common method to improve the electrical properties by combining appropriate complexes of electron acceptor and donor molecules. At the interface of the doped complexes, the amount of charge-transfer based on the charge analysis method could be affected by various factors, including the stacking structure, the HOMO-LUMO gaps, the offset defined by the donor ionization potential and the acceptor electron affinity IP-|EA|, and the strength of the intermolecular orbital interaction. To better understand the charge transport properties in complex crystals, reasonable mobility values were calculated by combining semi-classical Marcus-Hush theory with molecular dynamics simulation, in which the mobility values were on the same order of magnitude as experimental values.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMany plant-pathogenic Xanthomonas rely on the secretion of virulence transcription activator-like effector (TALE) proteins into plant cells to activate plant susceptibility genes to cause disease. The process is dependent on the binding of TALEs to specific elements of host target gene promoters in the plant nucleus. However, it is unclear how TALEs, after injection into host cells, are transferred from the plant cytoplasm into the plant nucleus, which is the key step of successful pathogen infection.
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