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The mitochondrial carrier CsTHS1 acts as a gatekeeper of theanine accumulation in late-spring new shoots of tea plants
Wenlong Han and others
The mitochondrial carrier CsTHS1 mediates theanine transport into mitochondria, promotes its degradation, and negatively regulates theanine accumulation in late-spring new shoots of tea plants.
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The fungus among us: Rice blast fungus blocks ROS production and starch breakdown to disrupt host resistance
Vicky Howe
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Splice it hot: How nuclear PP2A B′η regulates splicing fidelity by targeting the heat-stressed spliceosome
Jiajun Wang
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A Timeline of Discovery and Innovation in Arabidopsis
Catherine Freed and others
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Reduced proteasome degradation of HsfB2a at higher temperatures is responsible for the inhibition of anthocyanin synthesis in pear
Lu Wang and others
The temperature-responsive module PpATL52–PpHsfB2a converges high temperature signals into the anthocyanin biosynthesis pathway, mediating high-temperature-repressed anthocyanin accumulation in pear.
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In defense of funding foundational plant science
Joanna Friesner and others
Plants are essential for life as we know it on Earth. They oxygenate the atmosphere, regulate the climate, and comprise much of the primary producers underpinning complex food systems. In the 1980s, a multinational group of plant scientists chose the small angiosperm- Arabidopsis thaliana - to ...

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Perspectives on improving photosynthesis to increase crop yield
Roberta Croce and others
Improving photosynthesis, the fundamental process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy, is a key area of research with great potential for enhancing sustainable agricultural productivity and addressing global food security challenges. This perspective delves into the latest advancements and approaches ...
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Arabidopsis as a model for translational research
Anna E Yaschenko and others
This review discusses the benefits and challenges of translating Arabidopsis-generated knowledge to crop plants and beyond.
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Super-resolution expansion microscopy in plant roots
Michelle Gallei and others
The development of expansion microscopy in the Arabidopsis root enabled the imaging of molecular targets in tissues at diffraction-unlimited resolution.
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The maize GSK3-like kinase ZmSK1 negatively regulates drought tolerance by phosphorylating the transcription factor ZmCPP2
Yang Xiang and others
A glycogen synthase kinase 3-like kinase phosphorylates cysteine-rich polycomb-like protein 2, consequently decreasing superoxide dismutase activity and reducing drought tolerance in maize.
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Root expansion microscopy: A robust method for super resolution imaging in Arabidopsis
Magali S Grison and others
Root expansion microscopy (ROOT-ExM) achieves super-resolution expansion microscopy in plants.
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A comprehensive all-in-one CRISPR toolbox for large-scale screens in plants
Yanhao Cheng and others
An all-in-one CRISPR toolbox is developed to aid guide RNA library-based loss-of-function and gain-of-function screens in plants.
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