GENOME-WIDE AND CANDIDATE GENE ASSOCIATION STUDIES IDENTIFY BNPAP17 AS CONFERRING THE UTILIZATION OF ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS IN OILSEED RAPE

Genome-wide and candidate gene association studies identify BnPAP17 as conferring the utilization of organic phosphorus in oilseed rape

Phosphorus (P) is essential for living plants, and P deficiency is one of the key factors limiting the yield in rapeseed production worldwide.As the most important organ for plants, root morphology traits (RMTs) play a key role in P absorption.To investigate the genetic variability of RMT under low P availability, we dissected the genetic structure

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Identification of a TNF-TNFR-like system in malaria vectors (Anopheles stephensi) likely to influence Plasmodium resistance

Abstract Identification of Plasmodium-resistance genes in malaria vectors remains an elusive goal despite the recent availability of high-quality genomes of several mosquito vectors.Anopheles stephensi, with its three distinctly-identifiable forms at the egg stage, correlating with varying vector competence, offers an ideal species to Pom Knit disc

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Addition of Organic Acids and Lactobacillus acidophilus to the Leguminous Forage Chamaecrista rotundifolia Improved the Quality and Decreased Harmful Bacteria of the Silage

This study aimed to investigate the effects of citric acid, malic acid, and Lactobacillus acidophilus (L) on fermentation parameters and the microbial community of leguminous Hair Treatment Chamaecrista rotundifolia silage.Fresh C.rotundifolia was treated without any additive (CK), or with L (106 CFU/g fresh weight), different levels (0.1, 0.3, 0.5

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