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ISSN: 2214-5141
CN: 10-1112/S
p-ISSN: 2095-5421

Root cortical senescence: An adaptive mechanism for drought tolerance in crops

Senescence allows plants to remove unnecessary tissues and recycle nutrients. Substantial work has focused on the senescence of aboveground tissues such as leaves; by contrast, the senescence of underground...

GhMYB2-activated GhADC2 interacts with GhBCCP1 to regulate cotton fiber development

Arginine decarboxylase (ADC), a rate-limiting enzyme in the polyamine biosynthesis pathway, plays a critical role in plant growth and development. Our previous study revealed that cotton GhADC2 has...

ZmWRKY122 enhances waterlogging tolerance in maize via direct activation of ZmPRX101

Waterlogging stress severely hampers plant growth and represents a major challenge to agricultural productivity. Therefore, identifying key genes involved in plant waterlogging responses and elucidating...

CRISPR/Cas9 multiplex editing of four TaSK41 genes increases grain size and weight and reveals a TaSK41–TaSnRK1β1 module associated with carbohydrate metabolism in wheat

Grain size and weight contribute to wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) yield, yet how Glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3)/SHAGGY-like kinase signaling interfaces with carbohydrate metabolism during grain development...

Novel genetic loci regulate flowering time in the northeast soybean germplasm of China

Flowering time is a crucial agronomic trait that affects the adaptability and yield of soybeans. Despite extensive research aimed at uncovering the genetic basis of flowering time in soybean germplasm,...

OsARF9 integrates auxin-BR-ABA signaling to regulate plant architecture and seed germination in rice

Optimizing rice (Oryza sativa L.) plant architecture and seed germination is critical for improving agronomic performance. Here, we investigated the role of OsARF9, a class B auxin response factor,...

Mapping and characterization of stable major QTL for heading date and spikelet number in wheat

Optimization of heading date (HD) and spike formation, two sequential development phases, is essential for improving wheat acclimation and yield. Identification of quantitative trait loci (QTL) for...

Cotton fiber length was shortened under high temperature by inhibition of cell wall loosening and acceleration of secondary wall synthesis

To determine how high temperature (HT) impairs cotton fiber elongation, greenhouse experiments compared two temperature regimes (CT, 28 °C; HT, 38 °C) for 12 d. The findings indicated that compared...

Synthetic biology and metabolomics-driven precision crop design

Crop metabolic engineering towards enhanced resistance to pests and pathogens

Plants produce a vast array of specialized metabolites that serve as essential defenses against herbivores and pathogens. However, the capacity to produce these compounds differs substantially among...

Biological nitrogen and carbon fixation: Bridging the gap between synthetic symbioses and synthetic biology

Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) and photosynthetic carbon fixation underpin food production and climate mitigation, yet natural systems are constrained by oxygen sensitivity, high energy demand,...

Metabolic engineering for increased nutritional quality in rice

Nutritional imbalance has led to many chronic diseases and severely affected people’s quality of life. Developing nutrient-dense crops has emerged as a strategy for improving the current state of human...

Jasmonic acid negatively regulates wheat grain filling by affecting assimilate transport and starch biosynthesis

Grain filling is a pivotal determinant of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) yield, relying on the efficient coordination of source–sink dynamics and assimilate partitioning. Jasmonic acid (JA) is widely...

Mechanism of floret abortion induced by light signal blocking in juvenile spikes of wheat

In our previous research, we firstly demonstrated blocking the light to the juvenile spike directly and qualitatively affected floret fertility by affecting anther greening and inducing pollen sterility...

Differing functions of two CYP716 genes for saikosaponin biosynthesis in Bupleurum chinense

Saikosaponins are the major pharmacologically active components in Bupleurum genus and exhibit significant application potential in multiple fields such as immune regulation and anti-tumor activity....

SMG9 stabilizes grain yield and quality in rice under heat stress

Intensifying heat stress resulting from global warming threatens both the yield and quality of rice (Oryza sativa L.). Identifying pleiotropic genes that coordinately regulate yield, quality, and thermotolerance...

CRISPR/Cas9 knockout of BnaA01.AP2 increases seed oil content with no yield penalty in Brassica napus L.

The oil yield of Brassica napus is determined by both seed yield and oil content. A previous study showed that strong RNA interference, designed to simultaneously knock down all four BnAP2 paralogs,...

An intracellular Ras-group related leucine-rich repeat protein IbPIRL8 increases soft rot and root rot resistance in sweet potato

The plant intracellular Ras-group related leucine-rich repeat proteins (PIRLs) play important roles in pollen tube growth and development. However, the role of PIRLs in modulating defense responses...

Relationship between leaf color change and ammonia volatilization in rice during grain filling

The objective of this study was to determine whether leaf color change in rice plants predicts ammonia (NH3) volatilization during the late grain-filling period. In a pot study of indica and indica–japonica...

Maize yield and nitrogen use efficiency are increased by optimizing nitrogen fertilizer depth under film mulching in semiarid region

Nitrogen (N) fertilizer deep placement has been widely adopted to improve nutrient use efficiency and maize yield in the semiarid regions of northwest China. However, previous studies on optimal fertilization...

Maize EMP14 is required for mitochondrial RNA editing and intron splicing

Post-transcriptional modification of organellar RNA is critical for organellar gene expression, biogenesis, and function in plants. This process involves RNA splicing, editing, maturation, and stabilization....

Optimization of N nutrition and fertilizer rate for dryland maize based on critical N dilution curve

This study aimed to develop a nitrogen fertilization strategy for rainfed maize systems on the Loess Plateau, based on an optimal available nitrogen supply, to meet soil N availability with crop demand...

Chromatin remodeler CHR721 regulates lipid metabolism-related genes in rice by modulating chromatin status during anther development

Chromatin remodeling plays an essential role in plant reproductive development. Our previous studies demonstrated that CHR721, a SWI/SNF-family chromatin remodeler, is essential for reproductive development...

OsMAP4K6 positively regulates salt tolerance via activating OsMKK6 in rice

High-salt stress severely inhibits plant growth and development, leading to a significant reduction in rice yield. Although significant progress has been made in understanding the functions of plant...

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