Publications by authors named "Z M Mukhina"

Plants known as obligate aerobes developed different mechanisms to overcome the damage incurred under oxygen limitation. One of the survival strategies to have commonly appeared in hydrophytic plants is the escape strategy, which accelerates plant axial organs' growth in order to escape hypoxic conditions as soon as possible. The present study aimed to distinguish the alterations in coleoptile elongation, viability and metabolic profiles in coleoptiles of slow- and fast-growing rice varieties.

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Oleic acid is a monounsaturated fatty acid increasing oil oxidative stability. High content of oleic acid is thus a valuable trait in oilseed crops. Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.

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  • Rf1 is a crucial gene for restoring male fertility in sunflowers, but its exact location and function have yet to be fully determined.
  • Researchers have developed two new markers based on single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) linked to the Rf1 gene, which have proven effective for genotyping various sunflower accessions and populations.
  • The study successfully pinpointed the Rf1 gene's location to a region of 59 Kb, narrowing down candidate genes but suggesting further analysis may uncover additional candidates not present in the reference genome of cytoplasmic male sterility maintainer lines.
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Tocopherols are antioxidants that preserve oil lipids against oxidation and serve as a natural source of vitamin E in the human diet. Compared with other major oilseeds like rapeseed and soybean, sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) exhibits low phenotypic diversity of tocopherol composition, both in wild and cultivated accessions from germplasm collections.

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Pi65, a leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinase (LRR-RLK) domain cloned from Oryza sativa japonica, is a novel rice blast disease resistance gene. Rice blast seriously threatens rice production worldwide. Utilizing the rice blast resistance gene to breed rice blast-resistant varieties is one of the best ways to control rice blast disease.

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