[HTML][HTML] Metal and metalloid toxicity in plants: An overview on molecular aspects
PI Angulo-Bejarano, J Puente-Rivera, R Cruz-Ortega - Plants, 2021 - mdpi.com
Worldwide, the effects of metal and metalloid toxicity are increasing, mainly due to
anthropogenic causes. Soil contamination ranks among the most important factors, since it …
anthropogenic causes. Soil contamination ranks among the most important factors, since it …
Patterns and processes of diploidization in land plants
Most land plants are now known to be ancient polyploids that have rediploidized.
Diploidization involves many changes in genome organization that ultimately restore …
Diploidization involves many changes in genome organization that ultimately restore …
[HTML][HTML] The Chinese pine genome and methylome unveil key features of conifer evolution
S Niu, J Li, W Bo, W Yang, A Zuccolo, S Giacomello… - Cell, 2022 - cell.com
Conifers dominate the world's forest ecosystems and are the most widely planted tree
species. Their giant and complex genomes present great challenges for assembling a …
species. Their giant and complex genomes present great challenges for assembling a …
A multi-omics integrative network map of maize
L Han, W Zhong, J Qian, M Jin, P Tian, W Zhu… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Networks are powerful tools to uncover functional roles of genes in phenotypic variation at a
system-wide scale. Here, we constructed a maize network map that contains the genomic …
system-wide scale. Here, we constructed a maize network map that contains the genomic …
[HTML][HTML] The giant diploid faba genome unlocks variation in a global protein crop
Increasing the proportion of locally produced plant protein in currently meat-rich diets could
substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions and loss of biodiversity. However, plant …
substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions and loss of biodiversity. However, plant …
[HTML][HTML] Anthoceros genomes illuminate the origin of land plants and the unique biology of hornworts
Hornworts comprise a bryophyte lineage that diverged from other extant land plants> 400
million years ago and bears unique biological features, including a distinct sporophyte …
million years ago and bears unique biological features, including a distinct sporophyte …
[HTML][HTML] Chloranthus genome provides insights into the early diversification of angiosperms
Chloranthales remain the last major mesangiosperm lineage without a nuclear genome
assembly. We therefore assemble a high-quality chromosome-level genome of Chloranthus …
assembly. We therefore assemble a high-quality chromosome-level genome of Chloranthus …
Integrated single-nucleus and spatial transcriptomics captures transitional states in soybean nodule maturation
Legumes form symbiosis with rhizobium leading to the development of nitrogen-fixing
nodules. By integrating single-nucleus and spatial transcriptomics, we established a cell …
nodules. By integrating single-nucleus and spatial transcriptomics, we established a cell …
[HTML][HTML] A high-contiguity Brassica nigra genome localizes active centromeres and defines the ancestral Brassica genome
It is only recently, with the advent of long-read sequencing technologies, that we are
beginning to uncover previously uncharted regions of complex and inherently recursive …
beginning to uncover previously uncharted regions of complex and inherently recursive …
[HTML][HTML] Reshuffling of the ancestral core-eudicot genome shaped chromatin topology and epigenetic modification in Panax
ZH Wang, XF Wang, T Lu, MR Li, P Jiang… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
All extant core-eudicot plants share a common ancestral genome that has experienced
cyclic polyploidizations and (re) diploidizations. Reshuffling of the ancestral core-eudicot …
cyclic polyploidizations and (re) diploidizations. Reshuffling of the ancestral core-eudicot …