Improvement of abiotic stress adaptive traits in mulberry (Morus spp.): an update on biotechnological interventions
T Sarkar, T Mogili, V Sivaprasad - 3 Biotech, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Mulberry (Morus spp.), being an economically important tree, is cultivated in China,
India, Thailand, Brazil, Uzbekistan and other Countries across the globe, for its leaves to …
India, Thailand, Brazil, Uzbekistan and other Countries across the globe, for its leaves to …
Mulberry (Morus spp.) has the features to treat as a potential perennial model system
KH Dhanyalakshmi, KN Nataraja - Plant signaling & behavior, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Mulberry (Morus spp.), a commercially exploited tree species as the host of
monophagous pest silk worm (Bombyx mori), belongs to the family Moraceae. The …
monophagous pest silk worm (Bombyx mori), belongs to the family Moraceae. The …
Genomic Designing for Abiotic Stress Resistance in Mulberry (Morus spp.)
K Vijayan, BN Gnanesh, AA Shabnam… - Genomic Designing for …, 2022 - Springer
Mulberry is a fast growing deciduous, deep rooted, woody perennial plant that has been
believed to have originated in sub-Himalayan tracts and spread into Africa, Asia, South …
believed to have originated in sub-Himalayan tracts and spread into Africa, Asia, South …
[HTML][HTML] Draft genome sequence of Indian mulberry (Morus indica) provides a resource for functional and translational genomics
Mulberry is an important crop plant for the sericulture industry. Here, we report high-quality
genome sequence of a cultivated Indian mulberry (Morus indica cv K2) obtained by …
genome sequence of a cultivated Indian mulberry (Morus indica cv K2) obtained by …
Molecular and functional characterization of mulberry EST encoding remorin (MiREM) involved in abiotic stress
VG Checker, P Khurana - Plant Cell Reports, 2013 - Springer
Key message Group1 remorins may help the plants to optimize their growth under adverse
conditions by their involvement in mediating osmotic stress responses in plants. Abstract …
conditions by their involvement in mediating osmotic stress responses in plants. Abstract …
Development and characterization of microsatellite markers for Morus spp. and assessment of their transferability to other closely related species
B Mathithumilan, NN Kadam, J Biradar, SH Reddy… - BMC Plant …, 2013 - Springer
Background Adoption of genomics based breeding has emerged as a promising approach
for achieving comprehensive crop improvement. Such an approach is more relevant in the …
for achieving comprehensive crop improvement. Such an approach is more relevant in the …
Mulberry (Morus spp.) Breeding for Higher Fruit Production
K Vijayan, G Ravikumar, A Tikader - Advances in Plant Breeding …, 2018 - Springer
Abstract Mulberry (Morus L.; Moraceae), is a fast-growing deciduous woody perennial tree
widely present in China, Japan, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and several other Asian …
widely present in China, Japan, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and several other Asian …
Overexpression of β-carotene hydroxylase1 (BCH1) in Indian mulberry, Morus indica cv. K2, confers tolerance against UV, high temperature and high irradiance …
In general, stress caused by high light, high temperature and UV irradiation is unified and
leads to the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) having detrimental consequences …
leads to the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) having detrimental consequences …
Comparative transcriptomics and comprehensive marker resource development in mulberry
Abstract Background High potential of Morus laevigata and Morus serrata has been
proposed in the breeding programs for Morus sp. However, due to the lack of dense …
proposed in the breeding programs for Morus sp. However, due to the lack of dense …
Root-growth-related MaTCP transcription factors responsive to drought stress in mulberry
W Wei, J He, Y Luo, Z Yang, X Xia, Y Han, N He - Forests, 2023 - mdpi.com
Root growth regulation plays a crucial role in the acclimatization of plants to their
surroundings, but the molecular mechanisms underlying this process remain largely …
surroundings, but the molecular mechanisms underlying this process remain largely …