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Multiple origins of lipid‐based structural colors contribute to a gradient of fruit colors in Viburnum (Adoxaceae).
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SpyPhage: A Cell-Free TXTL Platform for Rapid Engineering of Targeted Phage Therapies.
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Matches and mismatches between the global distribution of major food crops and climate suitability.
Over the course of history, humans have moved crops from their regions of origin to new locations across the world. The social, cultural and economic drivers of these movements have generated differences not only between current distributions of crops and their climatic origins, but also between crop distributions and climate...Mahaut, Lucie ; Pironon, Samuel ; Barnagaud, Jean-Yves ; Bretagnolle, François ; Khoury, Colin K. …
Global agriculture, Climatic niche, Crop biogeography, Food crops, and Climate suitability
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The likely extinction of hundreds of palm species threatens their contributions to people and ecosystems.
Bellot, S. ; Lu, Y. ; Antonelli, A. ; Baker, W. J. ; Dransfield, J. …
Extinction, Ecosystem services, Economic botany, Biodiversity, Palmae, Ethnobotany, Palms, and Conservation biology
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Hybridisation and chloroplast capture between distinct Themeda triandra lineages in Australia.
Dunning, Luke T. ; Olofsson, Jill K. ; Papadopulos, Alexander S. T. ; Hibdige, Samuel G. S. ; Hidalgo, Oriane …
Ecotypes, Hybridisation, Themeda triandra, Australia, and Chloroplast capture
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Stomatal Development and Gene Expression in Rice Florets.
Stomata play a fundamental role modulating the exchange of gases between plants and the atmosphere. These microscopic structures form in high numbers on the leaf epidermis and are also present on flowers. Although leaf stomata are well-studied, little attention has been paid to the development or function of floral stomata....Bertolino, Lígia T. ; Caine, Robert S. ; Zoulias, Nicholas ; Yin, Xiaojia ; Chater, Caspar C C …
Gene expression, Floral stomata, Rice, Stomata, Oryza, and Stomatal development
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A chromosome-level genome of a Kordofan melon illuminates the origin of domesticated watermelons.
Wild progenitors of crops are important resources for breeding and for understanding domestication, but identifying them is difficult. Using an integrative approach, we discovered that a Sudanese form of melon with nonbitter whitish pulp, known as the Kordofan melon, is the closest relative of domesticated watermelons and a possible progenitor....