Search Results - "Song, Zhuojun"
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Direct Control of SPEECHLESS by PIF4 in the High-Temperature Response of Stomatal Development
Published in Current biology (23-04-2018)“…Environmental factors shape the phenotypes of multicellular organisms. The production of stomata—the epidermal pores required for gas exchange in plants—is…”
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The evolution and expression of stomatal regulators in C3 and C4 crops: Implications on the divergent drought tolerance
Published in Frontiers in plant science (01-02-2023)“…Drought stress is a major environmental hazard. Stomatal development is highly responsive to abiotic stress and has been used as a cellular marker for…”
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EgSPEECHLESS Responses to Salt Stress by Regulating Stomatal Development in Oil Palm
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (22-04-2022)“…Oil palm is the most productive oil producing plant. Salt stress leads to growth damage and a decrease in yield of oil palm. However, the physiological…”
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A Chromosome-level Reference Genome of African Oil Palm Provides Insights into Its Divergence and Stress Adaptation
Published in Genomics, proteomics & bioinformatics (01-06-2023)“…The palm family (Arecaceae), consisting of ∼ 2600 species, is the third most economically important family of plants. The African oil palm (Elaeis guineensis)…”
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A chromosome-level genome assembly of chia provides insights into high omega-3 content and coat color variation of its seeds
Published in Plant communications (11-07-2022)“…Chia (Salvia hispanica) is a functional food crop for humans. Although its seeds contain high omega-3 fatty acids, the seed yield of chia is still low. Genomic…”
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Regulation of Stomatal Development by Glycine-Rich Proteins And High Temperature
Published 01-01-2020“…In land plants, the surface of leaves is made up of pavement cells, trichome cells, and guard cells. Stomata are pores bordered by a pair of guard cells which…”
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