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Auxin treatment reduces inflorescences number and delays bud development in the alternate bearing Citrus cultivar Murcott mandarin.

Tree Physiol

January 2025

Department of Fruit Tree Sciences, The Institute of Plant Sciences, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, Rishon LeZion, Israel.

Specific cultivars of many commercial fruit tree undergo cycles of heavy fruit load (ON-crop) one year, followed by low fruit load (OFF-crop) the next (termed alternate bearing). Fruit load may affect flowering at various developmental stages, and its presence is suggested to generate a flowering-inhibitory signal. In a previous report, we showed that the presence of fruit induces polar auxin transport from the fruit into the stem, interfering with indole acetic acid (IAA) release from the bud, and thus elevating its levels in the bud meristem.

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What Is Grazing Time? Insights from the Acoustic Signature of Goat Jaw Activity in Wooded Landscapes.

Sensors (Basel)

December 2024

Rangeland Service, Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, P.O. Box 30, Rishon LeZion 5025001, Israel.

Acoustic monitoring facilitates the detailed study of herbivore grazing by generating a timeline of sound bursts associated with jaw movements (JMs) that perform bite or chew actions. The unclassified stream of JM events was used here in an observational study to explore the notion of "grazing time". Working with shepherded goat herds in a wooded landscape, a horn-based acoustic sensor with a vibration-type microphone was deployed on a volunteer animal along each of 12 foraging routes.

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Furanocoumarins (FCs) are plant defence compounds derived from the phenylpropanoid pathway via the coumarin umbelliferone that harbour some therapeutic benefits yet are the underlying cause of 'grapefruit-drug interactions' in humans. Most of the pathway genes have not been identified in citrus. We employed a genetic/Omics approach on citrus ancestral species and F1 populations of mandarin × grapefruit and mandarin × pummelo.

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  • A team of over 180 researchers from more than 40 countries is addressing the issues related to "phantom agents," which are proposed pathogenic agents that are listed without concrete evidence of their existence.
  • These phantom agents, identified only through symptoms and lacking proper isolates or genetic data, create obstacles for trade and plant certification, making effective detection and risk assessment difficult.
  • The researchers recommend removing these agents from regulatory lists and updating standards in line with modern diagnostic methods to facilitate germplasm exchange and support global agriculture.
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Precocious sexual inducer (psi)-producing oxygenases (Ppos) participate in the production of C8 moldy volatile compounds (MVOCs), and these compounds could act as signal molecules modulating G protein signaling cascades, which participates in the growth and development, secondary metabolisms and pathogenicity of filamentous fungi. In this study, PePpoA and PePpoC proteins were identified in . The deletion of decreased C8 MVOC production in , while they were not detected in the strain ( < 0.

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Editorial: Crop abiotic stress: advances in germplasm/gene discovery and utilization.

Front Plant Sci

December 2024

Shandong Engineering Research Center of Rose Breeding Technology and Germplasm Innovation, School of Life Sciences, Qilu Normal University, Jinan, China.

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Revealing the Hidden Role of Capacitance in the Water Flow Through Plants to the Atmosphere.

Plant Cell Environ

December 2024

Department of Environmental Physics and Irrigation, Institute of Soil, Water and Environment Sciences, Volcani Center, Rishon LeZion, Israel.

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The satiety hormone cholecystokinin gates reproduction in fish by controlling gonadotropin secretion.

Elife

December 2024

Department of Animal Sciences, The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food, and Environment, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel.

Life histories of oviparous species dictate high metabolic investment in the process of gonadal development leading to ovulation. In vertebrates, these two distinct processes are controlled by the gonadotropins follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), respectively. While it was suggested that a common secretagogue, gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), oversees both functions, the generation of loss-of-function fish challenged this view.

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Unlabelled: transmits Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas) between citrus plants which causes the expression of huanglongbing disease in citrus. flavi-like virus (DcFLV) co-occurs intracellularly with CLas in populations in the field. However, the impact(s) of DcFLV presence on the insect vector and its interaction with the CLas phytopathogen remain unclear.

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Classifying vocal responses of broilers to environmental stressors via artificial neural network.

Animal

January 2025

Animal Science Institute, Agricultural Research Organization (A.R.O.) - The Volcani Center, 68 Hamaccabim Road, P.O.B 7505101 Rishon Lezion, 7505101, Israel. Electronic address:

Detecting early-stage stress in broiler farms is crucial for optimising growth rates and animal well-being. This study aims to classify various stress calls in broilers exposed to cold, heat, or wind, using acoustic signal processing and a transformer artificial neural network (ANN). Two consecutive trials were conducted with varying amounts of collected data, and three ANN models with the same architecture but different parameters were examined.

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Background And Aims: Nolana mollis is a dominant plant species in the hyperarid Atacama Desert. A previous hypothesis states that N. mollis owes its success to the condensation of atmospheric water from undersaturated air onto its leaf surfaces by exuded salts, and absorption of this water by its leaves, or by shallow roots following drip onto the soil surface; living roots of N.

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Aquaphotomics study of fresh cannabis inflorescence: near infrared spectral analysis of water matrix structures.

Anal Bioanal Chem

December 2024

Department of Food Science, Institute for Postharvest and Food Sciences, Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center, P.O. Box 15159, 7505101, Rishon LeZion, Israel.

Aquaphotomics is an approach that describes the water-light interactions in aqueous solutions or biological systems and retrieves information about the nature of the underlying water-related interactions. We evaluated the water spectral pattern (WASP) and water matrix structure of freshly harvested cannabis inflorescence from seven different chemovars using near-infrared (NIR) spectral data coupled with chemometric models. Six activated water bands-1342, 1364, 1384, 1412, 1440, and 1462 nm, occurred consistently in all of the spectrum exploration steps as well as in the partial least squares-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) steps.

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A transient neurohormonal circuit controls hatching in fish.

Science

December 2024

Department of Aquaculture and Poultry, Institute of Animal Sciences, Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center, Rishon Letziyon, Israel.

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  • Hatching is a crucial event for egg-laying species, timed to enhance survival during early life stages.
  • Researchers discovered that thyrotropin-releasing hormone (Trh) triggers hatching in zebrafish by creating a temporary circuit that delivers the hormone into the embryo's bloodstream.
  • The study also found that Trh stimulates hatching in a related fish species, highlighting a long-evolved neuroendocrine mechanism controlling this important life event in oviparous fish.
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In this study, muskmelon plant and fruit were sequentially sprayed with 8 mM phenylalanine (Phe) four times during fruit development. The effect of preharvest Phe spraying on chilling injury (CI) of harvested muskmelons was assessed and the mechanism involved was investigated. We found that Phe spray activated NADPH oxidase (NOX), superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), peroxidase (POD), ascorbate peroxidase (APX) and glutathione reductase (GR), and increased glutathione (GSH) and ascorbic acid (AsA) levels during fruit chilling.

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Background: Routine genomic-estimated breeding values (gEBVs) are computed for the Israeli dairy cattle population by a two-step methodology in combination with the much larger Dutch population. Only sire genotypes are included. This work evaluated the contribution of cow genotypes obtained from the Israeli Holstein population to enhance gEBVs predictions via single-step genomic best-linear unbiased prediction (ssGBLUP).

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  • - The study examines how the causal agent of pear black spot responds to signals from fruit surfaces, focusing on the role of a specific transcription factor in the infection process.
  • - Microscopic observations revealed that a certain strain showed a delayed infection process and reduced formation of infection structures when interacting with pear cuticular wax.
  • - RNA sequencing indicated significant gene regulation changes, including down-regulation of cell wall degrading enzymes and activation of the autophagy pathway, providing insights for developing better strategies to control fungal diseases.
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Domesticated sheep have adapted to contrasting and extreme environments and continue to play important roles in local community-based economies throughout Africa. Here we review the Neolithic migrations of thin-tailed sheep and the later introductions of fat-tailed sheep into eastern Africa. According to contemporary pictorial evidence, the latter occurred in Egypt not before the Ptolemaic period (305-25 BCE).

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A model estimating the level of floral transition in olive trees exposed to warm periods during winter.

J Exp Bot

November 2024

The Robert H. Smith Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in Agriculture, Faculty of Agriculture, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Rising winter temperatures jeopardize the fruit yield of trees that require a prolonged and sufficiently cold winter to flower. Predicting the exact risk to different crop varieties is the first step in mitigating the harmful effects of climate change. This work focused on olive (Olea europaea) - a traditional crop in the Mediterranean basin whose flowering depends on the sufficiency of cold periods and the lack of warm ones during the preceding winter.

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Genetic characterization and mapping of the shell-strength trait in peanut.

BMC Plant Biol

November 2024

Department of Field Crops, Institute of Plant Sciences, Agriculture Research Organization, The Volcani Center, P.O. Box 15159, Rishon LeZion, 7505101, Israel.

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the genetic basis of shell strength in peanuts, focusing on a population created from contrasting hard-shelled ('Hanoch') and soft-shelled ('Harari') cultivars to better understand this trait that affects yield and breakage.
  • A quantitative method using a texture analyzer showed significant differences in shell strength between the two cultivars, and testing revealed some recombinant lines with increased shell strength beyond the parent lines, pointing to genetic variation and traits that can be selected for in breeding.
  • The research identifies important quantitative trait loci (QTLs) related to shell strength and demonstrates that genetic factors along with higher shell density and composition (like lignin and cellulose) significantly influence this
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  • - Gene augmentation therapy shows promise for treating incurable inherited retinal diseases, with intravitreal delivery being explored as a safer method compared to subretinal injections, using Adeno-Associated Viruses (AAV) as delivery vectors.
  • - A study on sheep with CNGA3 achromatopsia assessed the impact of pre-existing neutralizing antibodies (NABs) against AAV on the safety and effectiveness of AAV2.7m8 injections, finding that 21.4% of sheep had pre-operative NABs, mostly affected by age.
  • - Results indicated that while pre-existing NABs did not affect post-operative NAB levels, they significantly heightened the risk of inflammation in the eyes, suggesting important considerations for managing
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Interactions between Common Bean Viruses and Their Whitefly Vector.

Viruses

October 2024

Embrapa Arroz e Feijão, Santo Antônio de Goiás 75375-000, GO, Brazil.

Common bean ( L.) is a widely cultivated crop, representing an important protein source in the human diet in developing countries. The production of this crop faces serious challenges, such as virus diseases transmitted by the whitefly .

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Chitosan (CTS) and its degradation product, chitooligosaccharide (COS), promote fruit healing by activating phenylpropanoid metabolism. This study investigates their effects on sucrose metabolism in pear wounds. CTS and COS were found to activate neutral invertase, acid invertase, sucrose synthase, and sucrose phosphate synthase, increasing sucrose, glucose, and fructose levels in fruit wounds.

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Chemosensory function of Varroa gnathosoma: transcriptomic and proteomic analyses.

Exp Appl Acarol

December 2024

Department of Entomology, Institute of Plant Protection, Agricultural Research Organization, the Volcani Center, Rishon LeZion, Israel.

In this study, we evaluated the role of the gnathosoma (mouthparts) in chemosensing of the most devastating honey bee parasite, Varroa destructor mite. Through transcriptomic analysis, we compared the expression of putative chemosensory genes between the body parts containing the main chemosensory organs (the forelegs), gnathosoma and the rest of the body devoid of these two body parts. Furthermore, we checked the presence of chemosensory-related transcripts in the proteome of the gnathosoma.

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