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Tall trees survival in relation to bottom-up and top-down drivers in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, South Africa
Publicado 2017“…Many studies have found that trees within a certain size are preferred by elephants which damage trees by either bark stripping, breaking tree branches and/or stems or by knocking over trees (toppling). The decline of trees in relation to growing elephant populations is of growing concern, as tall trees are a key stone feature in the savanna ecosystem. …”
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Knockout of cadmium sensitive gene 1 confers enhanced cadmium tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa L.) by regulating the subcellular distribution of cadmium
Publicado 2025“…And CAT activity in oscsg1 mutants increased significantly. Taken together, knocking out OsCSG1 could improve Cd tolerance in rice by regulating subcellular distribution of cadmium and increased CAT activity.…”
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Heat stress promotes the accumulation of tomato yellow leaf curl virus in its insect vector by activating heat shock factor
Publicado 2024“…Additionally, the transcriptional activity of HSF gradually increased with increasing heat treatment tempera‑ ture, indicating a similar pattern of virus accumulation under heat stress. Knocking down HSF in whiteflies caused a significant decrease in TYLCV DNA and coat protein. …”
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Loss of function of MusaPUB genes in banana can provide enhanced resistance to bacterial wilt disease
Publicado 2025“…The role of MusaPUB22/23 in immunity against Xanthomonas vasicola pv. musacearum (Xvm), the cause of banana Xanthomonas wilt (BXW) in East Africa, was investigated by knocking out these genes in the BXW-susceptible ‘Sukali Ndiizi’ cultivar. …”
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Proteomic insights into the effect of Broad bean wilt virus-1 infection in Nicotiana benthamiana plants
Publicado 2024“…For this purpose, we agroinfiltrated N. benthamiana plants with two BBWV-1 cDNA infectious clones: pBBWV1-Wt wilt type and the pBBWV1-G492C mutant knocking out for the viral VP37 protein. Virus infection induced the differential expression of 44 host proteins: 22 were overexpressed and the other 22 were underexpressed. …”
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How to do Climate change risk assessments in value chain projects
Publicado 2015“…Particular topics mentioned in this HTDN are covered in more depth in other IFAD toolkits, most importantly: Designing commodity value chain development projects (PTA, 2014) http://www.ifad.org/knotes/valuechain/index.htm. Climate-smart smallholder agriculture: What’s different? …”
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RNA2-encoded VP37 protein of Broad bean wilt virus 1 is a determinant of pathogenicity, host susceptibility, and a suppressor of post-transcriptional gene silencing
Publicado 2020“…We engineered a BBWV-1 35S-driven full-length cDNA infectious clone corresponding to BBWV-1 RNA1 and RNA2 (pBBWV1-Wt) and generated a mutant knocking out VP37 (pBBWV1-G492C). Agroinfiltration assays showed that pBBWV1-Wt, as the original BBWV-1 isolate, infected broad bean, tomato, pepper, and Nicotiana benthamiana, whereas pBBWV1-G492C did not infect pepper and tomato systemically. …”
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Handen bakom Vegeholms engelska park - en studie av parken och dess uppkomst
Publicado 2011“…Examples of these are ivy and Japanese knotweed. When it comes to trees and the species they consisted of, we know a lot more. …”
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CRISPR/Cas9-mediated editing of DMR6 orthologue in banana (Musa spp.) confers enhanced resistance to bacterial disease
Publicado 2021“…No adverse effect was observed on the plant height and total leaf area of the 90-day-old potted plants of mutants compared to WT (Figure 1j), confirming no detrimental impact of knocking-out one DMR6 orthologue. In summary, Musadmr6 mutants of banana showed enhanced resistance to important disease, BXW, and did not show any detrimental effect on plant growth. …”
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The evolving SARS-CoV-2 epidemic in Africa: Insights from rapidly expanding genomic surveillance
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