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We also report highest number of putative miRNA genes (4464) of wheat from whole genome sequence populated in database developed in PHP and MySQL. TamiRPred has predicted 2092 (>45.10%) additional miRNA which was not predicted by miRLocator. Predicted miRNAs have been validated by miRBase, ...
(i.e. permanent crop trees for fruit and/or wood harvest, such as coffee, oil palm and timber); Pasture (i.e. converted or natural grasslands used for livestock grazing); Cropland (i.e. planted with herbaceous crops, such as wheat) and Urban (i.e. areas with human habitation and/...
Different letters represent significant difference in different complexes for the concerned trait (at P < 0.05). The values on the adaxial leaf side are of excluding O. coarctata. Sativa complex contains eight, Officinalis complex contains nine, and Meyeriana, Ridleyi and Others (M-R-O) ...
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can increase plant tolerance and/or resistance to pests such as the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita. However, t
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peach has been extensively used for comparative and functional genomic researches of the Rosaceae family [1]. Nine years ago, the first high-quality reference genome sequence of peach was released [2]. Subsequently, the evolution [3,4], domestication regions [3,5,6], and genes associated with...
Recent studies have demonstrated that allopo- lyploidization (interspecific hybridization and genome doubling) is one of the major modes of diversi- fication and speciation in plants, and the important source of morphological innovations3. Many crop plants such as wheat, cotton, tobacco, and ...
This rapid growth in population challenges the global food supply in which wheat and rice predominate with wheat providing 20% of humanity's calories. Plant male sterility has been documented in 617 species or species crosses5. Genetically, male sterility is classified as either cytoplasmic male ...