UW-Madison researchers discover plant photoreceptor mutation with implications for dicot crop growth
UW-Madison researchers discovered that in the absence of photoreceptor cry1 Arabidopsis plants grow significantly taller.
Researchers at Kumamoto University have successfully executed a practical trial of a new genome-editing technique that allows ...
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New insights into flowering regulation: Impact of carbon and nitrogen signaling on floral repressors in ArabidopsisAn international research team, including Dr. Justyna Olas who is co-first author on the study, has uncovered fundamental mechanisms regulating flowering time in Arabidopsis thaliana, as detailed ...
A Chinese research team has developed a carbon-based nanomaterial from agricultural waste biomass that can enhance ...
Prof. Chengcai Chu and his team from South China Agricultural University have systematically summarized the process of genetic basis of N-dependent RSA in Arabidopsis and major crops.
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