RECURRENT SYMMETRICAL BENDINGS CAUSE DWARFING IN HYDRANGEA THROUGH SPATIAL MOLECULAR REGULATION OF XYLEM CELL WALLS

Recurrent symmetrical bendings cause dwarfing in Hydrangea through spatial molecular regulation of xylem cell walls

Environmental prejudices progressively lead to the ban of dwarfing molecules in agriculture, and alternatives are urgently required.Mechanical stimulation (MS) is a promising, eco-friendly, and economical technique, but some responses to mechanical stimulation vary from one plant species to another.Additionally, as more frequent and violent wind ep

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Mass spectrometry-based metabolic profiling for identification of biomarkers in serum related to the change of laying ducks in different physiological periods

Eggs are a major animal protein source for humans.Egg formation is a complex process involved in coordinating various tissues and organs, while blood is necessary for gonad differentiation and egg formation.In this study, non-targeted metabolomics technology was employed to determine the serum metabolites at the time point of 70 days (before laying

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