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Planta: An international journal of the plant biology

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Planta publishes timely and substantial articles on all aspects of plant biology. We welcome original research papers on any plant species. Areas of interest include biochemistry, bioenergy, biotechnology, cell biology, development, ecological and environmental physiology, growth, metabolism, morphogenesis, molecular biology, physiology, plant-microbe interactions, structural biology, and systems biology. Review articles summarize recent advances in topical areas of plant biology; while the section on Emerging Technologies describes the development of new methods with the potential to advance one or more areas of plant biology.
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Tipo de recurso:

revistas

ISSN impreso

0032-0935

ISSN electrónico

1432-2048

Editor responsable

Springer Nature

País de edición

Alemania

Fecha de publicación

Cobertura temática

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CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technology: a precise and efficient tool for crop quality improvement

Yingxin Guo; Guangdong Zhao; Xing Gao; Lin Zhang; Yanan Zhang; Xiaoming Cai; Xuejiao Yuan; Xingqi GuoORCID

Palabras clave: Plant Science; Genetics.

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Sorghum defense responses to sequential attack by insect herbivores of different feeding guilds

Pritha KunduORCID; Sajjan GroverORCID; Adryenna Perez; Juan D. Raya Vaca; Rupesh KariyatORCID; Joe LouisORCID

Palabras clave: Plant Science; Genetics.

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Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals the regulatory effects of exogenous auxin on lateral root development and tanshinone accumulation in Salvia miltiorrhiza

Shuncang ZhangORCID; Lin Qiu; Yuwei Zheng; Wei Wang; Hongguang Zhao; Dongfeng Yang

Palabras clave: Plant Science; Genetics.

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Effects of stacking breeding on the methylome and transcriptome profile of transgenic rice with glyphosate tolerance

Xujing Wang; Shance Niu; Jiangtao YangORCID; Yufeng Dong; Xiaojing Liu; Yue Jiao; Zhixing Wang

Palabras clave: Plant Science; Genetics.

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Organ-specific responses during acclimation of mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal tomato plants to a mild water stress reveal differential local and systemic hormonal and nutritional adjustments

David H. Fresno; Sergi Munné-BoschORCID

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:sec> <jats:title>Main conclusion</jats:title> <jats:p><jats:bold>Tomato plant acclimation to a mild water stress implied tissue-specific hormonal and nutrient adjustments, being the root one of the main modulators of this response.</jats:bold></jats:p> </jats:sec><jats:sec> <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Phytohormones are key regulators of plant acclimation to water stress. However, it is not yet clear if these hormonal responses follow specific patterns depending on the plant tissue. In this study, we evaluated the organ-specific physiological and hormonal responses to a 14 day-long mild water stress in tomato plants (<jats:italic>Solanum lycopersicum</jats:italic> cv. Moneymaker) in the presence or absence of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus <jats:italic>Rhizoglomus irregulare</jats:italic>, a frequently used microorganism in agriculture. Several physiological, production, and nutritional parameters were evaluated throughout the experiments. Additionally, endogenous hormone levels in roots, leaves, and fruits at different developmental stages were quantified by ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC–MS/MS). Water deficit drastically reduced shoot growth, while it did not affect fruit production. In contrast, fruit production was enhanced by mycorrhization regardless of the water treatment. The main tissue affected by water stress was the root system, where huge rearrangements in different nutrients and stress-related and growth hormones took place. Abscisic acid content increased in every tissue and fruit developmental stage, suggesting a systemic response to drought. On the other hand, jasmonate and cytokinin levels were generally reduced upon water stress, although this response was dependent on the tissue and the hormonal form. Finally, mycorrhization improved plant nutritional status content of certain macro and microelements, specially at the roots and ripe fruits, while it affected jasmonate response in the roots. Altogether, our results suggest a complex response to drought that consists in systemic and local combined hormonal and nutrient responses.</jats:p> </jats:sec>

Palabras clave: Plant Science; Genetics.

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Plant BBR/BPC transcription factors: unlocking multilayered regulation in development, stress and immunity

Anubhav SahuORCID; Ritu SinghORCID; Praveen Kumar VermaORCID

Palabras clave: Plant Science; Genetics.

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“Millet Models” for harnessing nuclear factor-Y transcription factors to engineer stress tolerance in plants: current knowledge and emerging paradigms

Varsha Rani; D. C. Joshi; Priyanka Joshi; Rajesh Singh; Dinesh YadavORCID

Palabras clave: Plant Science; Genetics.

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The draft genome reveals early duplication event in Pterocarpus santalinus: an endemic timber species

Modhumita Ghosh DasguptaORCID; Shanmugavel Senthilkumar; Eswaran Muthulakshmi; Aiyar Balasubramanian

Palabras clave: Plant Science; Genetics.

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Spatial organization and connectivity of wood rays in Pinus massoniana xylem based on high-resolution μCT-assisted network analysis

Lingyu Ma; Qiulu Meng; Xiaomei Jiang; Zhedong Ge; Zixiong Cao; Yupei Wei; Lichao Jiao; Yafang Yin; Juan GuoORCID

Palabras clave: Plant Science; Genetics.

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Salt and drought stress-mitigating approaches in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) to improve its performance and yield

Hemasundar Alavilli; Seher YolcuORCID; Monika Skorupa; Seher Bahar Aciksoz; Muhammad Asif

Palabras clave: Plant Science; Genetics.

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