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RNA-seq of tomato in low nitrogen
RNA-seq of two contrasting tomato genotypes in response to low nitrogen
Huazhong agricultural university
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The tomato MYB21 acts in ovules to mediate jasmonate-regulated fertility
The function of the plant hormone jasmonic acid (JA) in development of tomato flowers was analyzed with a mutant defective in JA perception (jasmonate-insensitive1-1, jai1-1). In contrast to Arabidopsis JA-insensitive plants that are male sterile, the tomato mutant jai1-1 exhibits major defects in female development resulting in female sterility. To identify putative JA-dependent regulatory components, transcriptomics was performed using isolated ovules of three different stages of flower develo......[
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Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry Department of Cell and Metabolic Biology
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Effect of asymptomatic infection with southern tomato virus on tomato plants
Southern tomato virus (STV) often infects healthy tomato plants (Solanum lycopersicum). In this study, we compared STV-free and STV-infected cultivar M82 plants to determine the effect of STV infection on the host plant. STV-free plants exhibited a short and bushy phenotype, whereas STV-infected plants exhibited increased height. STV-infected plants produced more fruit than STV-free plants, and the germination rate of seeds from STV-infected plants was higher than that of seeds from STV-free pla......[
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Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Fukuhara T
et al
. 2020
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