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Regulation of alternative splicing in the ABA signaling pathway of plants

A #ResearchReview by Du & Chen et al.
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Fig. 3 Enhanced data mining and analytical precision for MSI data using artificial intelligence.

Fig. 3 Enhanced data mining and analytical precision for MSI data using artificial intelligence.

Mass #spectrometry imaging: principles and applications in plant research

A #ResearchReview by Sun et al.
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Fig. 3 Representative osmoresponsive condensates and their functions in animal (left) and plant (right) cells.

Fig. 3 Representative osmoresponsive condensates and their functions in animal (left) and plant (right) cells.

#TansleyInsight: Condense to sense: a new path for plant osmosensing

Zhenyu Wang & Hongwei Guo
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Fig. 2 Integrative proteomics approaches for data-driven reconstruction of kinase signaling.

Fig. 2 Integrative proteomics approaches for data-driven reconstruction of kinase signaling.

#TansleyInsight: Masters of perception: phosphorylation-dependent signaling in plants

Mark Roosjen, Justin W. Walley & Dolf Weijers
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Fig. 1 Anthropogenic disturbance alters the diversity, composition, and abundance of microbes as well as the edaphic properties of the soil.

Fig. 1 Anthropogenic disturbance alters the diversity, composition, and abundance of microbes as well as the edaphic properties of the soil.

#TansleyReview: Why, when, and how microbes can benefit ecological restorations: current approaches and future directions

Kerri Crawford, Collin Dice & Scott Clark
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Fig. 5 Schematic overview of the interactions between respiratory and secondary metabolism during fruit ripening.

Fig. 5 Schematic overview of the interactions between respiratory and secondary metabolism during fruit ripening.

#TansleyReview: Fruit respiration: putting alternative pathways into perspective

Florez-Sarasa et al.
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'What I love about fundamental research is that even if you work on the same topic for years, your questions, your methods, and your understanding shift in ways you never expect.'

In #Profile: @genezgi.bsky.social
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Fig. 1 Schematic diagram of stomatal and associated leaf traits hypothesized to influence leaf microbiome assembly.

Fig. 1 Schematic diagram of stomatal and associated leaf traits hypothesized to influence leaf microbiome assembly.

#Viewpoint: Do stomatal traits modulate leaf microbiome assembly?

Busby et al.
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Fig. 6 Hypothesized trade-offs across vascular species illustrating a water use economics framework.

Fig. 6 Hypothesized trade-offs across vascular species illustrating a water use economics framework.

#Viewpoint: From growth potential to drought survival: a trait- and time-based framework for plant water economics across vascular species

Volaire et al.
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Fig. 1 Structure of maize urea transporter ZmDUR3.

Fig. 1 Structure of maize urea transporter ZmDUR3.

Structure and mechanism of plant urea transporter DUR3

A #Letter by Wang et al.
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Fig. 1 Interspecific hybrids in the sections Lemna and Alatae of the genus Lemna (Lemnaceae), and their female and male parents.

Fig. 1 Interspecific hybrids in the sections Lemna and Alatae of the genus Lemna (Lemnaceae), and their female and male parents.

Do interspecific hybrids lead to new evolutionary avenues in the plant family Lemnaceae?

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πŸ‘† A #Commentary by K. Sowjanya Sree & Klaus-J. Appenroth on this article by Lee et al.
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Fig. 1 Simulating the pathway from life history to branching history.

Fig. 1 Simulating the pathway from life history to branching history.

Simulating the pathway from life history to phylogeny

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πŸ‘† A #Commentary by Kieran Althaus & Andrew Hipp on this article by Smith et al.
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On the cover of New Phytologist volume 250, issue 1: Orange jewelweed (Impatiens capensis) being visited by a bumblebee (Bombus) in a remnant patch of floodplain forest in Wisconsin, USA.

On the cover of New Phytologist volume 250, issue 1: Orange jewelweed (Impatiens capensis) being visited by a bumblebee (Bombus) in a remnant patch of floodplain forest in Wisconsin, USA.

On the cover of our #LatestIssue: Orange jewelweed (Impatiens capensis) being visited by a bumblebee (Bombus) in a remnant patch of floodplain forest in Wisconsin, USA. Image courtesy of Rachel Toczydlowski.

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On the cover of New Phytologist volume 250, issue 1: Orange jewelweed (Impatiens capensis) being visited by a bumblebee (Bombus) in a remnant patch of floodplain forest in Wisconsin, USA.

On the cover of New Phytologist volume 250, issue 1: Orange jewelweed (Impatiens capensis) being visited by a bumblebee (Bombus) in a remnant patch of floodplain forest in Wisconsin, USA.

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Highlights include:
🌱 Condense to sense: a new path for plant osmosensing
🌱 Fruit respiration: putting alternative pathways into perspective
🌱 Why, when, and how microbes can benefit ecological restorations

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Fig. 1 Multifaceted roles of phages in sustainable agriculture.

Fig. 1 Multifaceted roles of phages in sustainable agriculture.

#TansleyInsight: From bacterial #predators to partners: phages in agriculture

Zahra Salehimoghaddam, Alexander P. Hynes and Rebecca T. Doyle
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Fig. 2 Jasmonic acid (JA)-induced reprogramming of the histone acetylation landscape.

Fig. 2 Jasmonic acid (JA)-induced reprogramming of the histone acetylation landscape.

#TansleyInsight: The environmentally responsive plant epigenome: insights from #jasmonate signaling

Mark Zander and Emily Vesper
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Fig. 1 Morphology of extant conifer seed cones.

Fig. 1 Morphology of extant conifer seed cones.

#TansleyReview: Homology and heterochrony in the evolution of #conifer #SeedCones

Kelly K. S. Matsunaga
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Fig. 2 MYCs coordinate secretory structure development and specialized metabolite biosynthesis in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), citrus (Citrus spp.), and cotton (Gossypium hirsutum).

Fig. 2 MYCs coordinate secretory structure development and specialized metabolite biosynthesis in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), citrus (Citrus spp.), and cotton (Gossypium hirsutum).

#TansleyInsight: #Plant epidermis-derived secretory structures: from glandular trichomes to secretory cavities

Xiang et al.
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Volume 60 Issue 4 | Community Development Journal | Oxford Academic Publishing research on a wide range of topics, the journal adopts a broad definition of community development to include policy, planning and action as they impact on the life of communities.

Vol. 60, Issue 4 of the CDJ is out now! Find all of the papers from our latest issue on our OUP homepage buff.ly/2AfVroA #CDJ #LatestIssue

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Fig. 1 Research scope on fusion genes in plants. The precise mechanisms and factors responsible for fusion transcript generation remain largely unknown.

Fig. 1 Research scope on fusion genes in plants. The precise mechanisms and factors responsible for fusion transcript generation remain largely unknown.

Breaking and making #genes: the genesis of novel traits in #plants

A #ResearchReview by Fiza Hamid, Simran Arora & Shailesh Kumar
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Fig. 6 Most pressing issues and questions in stomatal mechanics.

Fig. 6 Most pressing issues and questions in stomatal mechanics.

Modelling stomatal mechanics: a critical review

A #ResearchReview by Tan et al.
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Profile picture of Betty Chung

In #Profile: Betty Chung
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Profile image of Lin Zhang

In #Profile: Lin Zhang
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Fig. 1 Visual representation of microbial gene transfer and stress resilience traits in crops.

Fig. 1 Visual representation of microbial gene transfer and stress resilience traits in crops.

#Viewpoint: Engineering next-generation crops through #CRISPR-mediated horizontal gene transfer

Kumar Sen et al.
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Fig. 1 Approaches developed to model plant cold hardiness across a spectrum of complexity, in relation to the number of intricate processes involved.

Fig. 1 Approaches developed to model plant cold hardiness across a spectrum of complexity, in relation to the number of intricate processes involved.

#Viewpoint: Cold hardiness mechanisms and modeling: existing approaches and future avenues

Charrier et al.
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Fig. 5 Hormone biosynthesis and signaling is altered by hypoxia in Arabidopsis thaliana roots.

Fig. 5 Hormone biosynthesis and signaling is altered by hypoxia in Arabidopsis thaliana roots.

Discrete and cell-specific hypoxic responses in #Arabidopsis #roots resolved by single-nuclei transcriptomics

A #CommunityResource by Hill et al.
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Fig. 1 Tree species coverage in the Global Wood Density Database (GWDD) v.2.

Fig. 1 Tree species coverage in the Global Wood Density Database (GWDD) v.2.

Beyond species means – the intraspecific contribution to global wood density variation

A #CommunityResource by Fischer et al.
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Fig. 1 Pik pairs as resources for determining optimal β€˜chassis’ for engineering recognition.

Fig. 1 Pik pairs as resources for determining optimal β€˜chassis’ for engineering recognition.

Mismatch screening in Nicotiana benthamiana to explore Pik-1/Pik-2 paired NLR platforms for receptor engineering

A #Letter by Xi & Banfield
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Fig. 1 Conceptual presentation of the Ξ¨pd vs Ξ¨md dehydration trajectory based on current theory (Hartmann et al., 2021).

Fig. 1 Conceptual presentation of the Ξ¨pd vs Ξ¨md dehydration trajectory based on current theory (Hartmann et al., 2021).

Early onset of #stomatal closure confounds current interpretations and applications of iso-/anisohydry theory

A #Letter by Arend et al.
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Fig. 1 Relationships between stem and leaf hydraulic traits across species, derived from independent and overlapping datasets as well as their biome-specific variation.

Fig. 1 Relationships between stem and leaf hydraulic traits across species, derived from independent and overlapping datasets as well as their biome-specific variation.

#Stems and #leaves of angiosperms follow a convex trade-off to optimise hydraulic safety and efficiency

A #Letter by Kreinert et al.
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