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Coping mechanisms for crop plants in drought-prone environments (Invited Review)


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Drought severely limits plant productivity. After introducing engineering solutions that can increase water availability for crop irrigation, Neumann (pp. 901–907) considers key regulatory mechanisms integrating plant growth responses to water deficits at whole-organism, cell and genomic levels. Their relevance to breeding crops with improved drought resistant is assessed.

Karyotype evolution in Hypochaeris


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Based on 35S rDNA loci number and chromosomal localization of 35S rDNA loci in . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Genomic origin and organization of a Primula allopolyploid

Optimal procedures make coffee hairy roots efficient for functional genomics

Hydatellaceae provide clues to the origin of the angiosperm embryo sac

Meta-analysis of strategies for controlling invasive bracken

Impact of lanthanum and cerium on maize and mungbean

Cellular ultrastructure and crystal development in Amorphophallus (Araceae)

Point mutation renders Medicago spp. herbicide tolerant

Re-growth of apparently fully expanded leaves

Heterodichogamy in Acer

Homeosis and floral development of Philodendron

Multifaceted analysis of anti-herbivore epidermal appendages


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