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    Selection of cowpea genotypes based on grain mineral and total protein content by Gerrano, Abe Shegro, Jansen van Rensburg, Willem S., Venter, Sonja L., Shargie, Nemera G., Amelework, Beyene A., Shimelis, Hussein A., Labuschagne, Maryke T.

    “…Grain legumes, including cowpea, are the cheapest sources of minerals and protein to enhance human nutrition. Cultivar development and deployment of cowpea…”
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    Comparative Physiological, Biochemical, and Leaf Proteome Responses of Contrasting Wheat Varieties to Drought Stress by Moloi, Sellwane J, Alqarni, Ali O, Brown, Adrian P, Goche, Tatenda, Shargie, Nemera G, Moloi, Makoena J, Gokul, Arun, Chivasa, Stephen, Ngara, Rudo

    Published in Plants (Basel) (01-10-2024)
    “…Drought stress severely affects crop productivity and threatens food security. As current trends of global warming are predicted to exacerbate droughts,…”
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    Regulation of Proline Accumulation and Protein Secretion in Sorghum under Combined Osmotic and Heat Stress by Ngwenya, Samkelisiwe P, Moloi, Sellwane J, Shargie, Nemera G, Brown, Adrian P, Chivasa, Stephen, Ngara, Rudo

    Published in Plants (Basel) (06-07-2024)
    “…Plants reprogramme their proteome to alter cellular metabolism for effective stress adaptation. Intracellular proteomic responses have been extensively…”
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    Comparative physiological and root proteome analyses of two sorghum varieties responding to water limitation by Goche, Tatenda, Shargie, Nemera G., Cummins, Ian, Brown, Adrian P., Chivasa, Stephen, Ngara, Rudo

    Published in Scientific reports (16-07-2020)
    “…When exposed to drought stress many plants reprogram their gene expression to activate adaptive biochemical and physiological responses for survival. However,…”
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    Identifying differentially expressed proteins in sorghum cell cultures exposed to osmotic stress by Ngara, Rudo, Ramulifho, Elelwani, Movahedi, Mahsa, Shargie, Nemera G., Brown, Adrian P., Chivasa, Stephen

    Published in Scientific reports (06-06-2018)
    “…Drought stress triggers remarkable physiological changes and growth impediments, which significantly diminish plant biomass and crop yield. However, certain…”
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