Search Results - "Ramakrishnan, Muthusamy"
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The Impact of Drought in Plant Metabolism: How to Exploit Tolerance Mechanisms to Increase Crop Production
Published in Applied sciences (01-08-2020)“…Plants are often exposed to unfavorable environmental conditions, for instance abiotic stresses, which dramatically alter distribution of plant species among…”
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Trichoderma: The “Secrets” of a Multitalented Biocontrol Agent
Published in Plants (Basel) (18-06-2020)“…The plant-Trichoderma-pathogen triangle is a complicated web of numerous processes. Trichoderma spp. are avirulent opportunistic plant symbionts. In addition…”
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The Dynamism of Transposon Methylation for Plant Development and Stress Adaptation
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (21-10-2021)“…Plant development processes are regulated by epigenetic alterations that shape nuclear structure, gene expression, and phenotypic plasticity; these alterations…”
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Heavy metal induced regulation of plant biology: Recent insights
Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-05-2022)“…The presence of different forms of heavy metals in the earth crust is very primitive and probably associated with the origin of plant life. However, since the…”
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Genome-wide analysis of the KNOX gene family in Moso bamboo: insights into their role in promoting the rapid shoot growth
Published in BMC plant biology (25-03-2024)“…KNOTTED1-like homeobox (KNOX) genes, plant-specific homologous box transcription factors (TFs), play a central role in regulating plant growth, development,…”
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Epigenetic stress memory: A new approach to study cold and heat stress responses in plants
Published in Frontiers in plant science (08-12-2022)“…Understanding plant stress memory under extreme temperatures such as cold and heat could contribute to plant development. Plants employ different types of…”
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Genetics and genomics of moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis): Current status, future challenges, and biotechnological opportunities toward a sustainable bamboo industry
Published in Food and energy security (01-11-2020)“…Sustainable goals for contemporary world seek viable solutions for interconnected challenges, particularly in the fields of food and energy security and…”
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Genome-wide identification and expression analysis of LBD transcription factor genes in Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis)
Published in BMC plant biology (28-06-2021)“…Moso bamboo, the fastest growing plant on earth, is an important source for income in large areas of Asia, mainly cultivated in China. Lateral organ boundaries…”
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Micropropagation, encapsulation, physiological, and genetic homogeneity assessment in Casuarina equisetifolia
Published in Frontiers in plant science (18-08-2022)“…Casuarina equisetifolia is an important tree of the forest, cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions, providing fuelwood, land reclamation, dune…”
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The plant epitranscriptome: revisiting pseudouridine and 2′‐O‐methyl RNA modifications
Published in Plant biotechnology journal (01-07-2022)“…Summary There is growing evidence that post‐transcriptional RNA modifications are highly dynamic and can be used to improve crop production. Although more than…”
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Genome-wide identification and expression characterization of the DoG gene family of moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis)
Published in BMC genomics (10-05-2022)“…The DoG (Delay of Germination1) family plays a key regulatory role in seed dormancy and germination. However, to date, there is no complete genomic overview of…”
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Correction: Genome-wide identification and expression characterization of the DoG gene family of moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis)
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Genome-wide identification and expression analysis of the HAK/KUP/KT gene family in Moso bamboo
Published in Frontiers in plant science (26-03-2024)“…The K uptake permease/high-affinity K /K transporter (KUP/HAK/KT) family is the most prominent group of potassium (K ) transporters, playing a key role in K…”
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Development and Deployment of High-Throughput Retrotransposon-Based Markers Reveal Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Asian Bamboo
Published in Forests (01-01-2020)“…Bamboo, a non-timber grass species, known for exceptionally fast growth is a commercially viable crop. Long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons, the main…”
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Correction: Ramakrishnan et al. The Dynamism of Transposon Methylation for Plant Development and Stress Adaptation. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2021, 22 , 11387
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (15-11-2022)“…The authors would like to make the following corrections to the original publication [...]…”
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Molecular genotypic diversity of populations of brinjal shoot and fruit borer, Leucinodes orbonalis and development of SCAR marker for pesticide resistance
Published in Molecular biology reports (01-12-2021)“…Background The brinjal shoot and fruit borer, Leucinodes orbonalis is a destructive pest of Solanum melongena . The control of L. orbonalis with extensive…”
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Genome-Wide Identification, Expansion, Evolution, and Expression Analysis Reveals ABCB Genes Important for Secondary Cell Wall Development in Moso Bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis)
Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-07-2023)“…The ATP-binding cassette subfamily B (ABCB) is an important transporter family, and many members are well known for their auxin transport function. However,…”
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Retrotransposons: How the continuous evolutionary front shapes plant genomes for response to heat stress
Published in Frontiers in plant science (09-12-2022)“…Long terminal repeat retrotransposons (LTR retrotransposons) are the most abundant group of mobile genetic elements in eukaryotic genomes and are essential in…”
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Long terminal repeats (LTR) and transcription factors regulate PHRE1 and PHRE2 activity in Moso bamboo under heat stress
Published in BMC plant biology (09-12-2021)“…LTR retrotransposons play a significant role in plant growth, genome evolution, and environmental stress response, but their regulatory response to heat stress…”
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