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Adaptive Reprogramming During Early Seed Germination Requires Temporarily Enhanced Fermentation-A Critical Role for Alternative Oxidase Regulation That Concerns Also Microbiota Effectiveness
ArticleAbstract: Plants respond to environmental cues via adaptive cell reprogramming that can affect whole plant andPalabras claves:bacterial endophytes and mycorrhizal fungi, biotic stress, on-farm seed selection, organic seeds, ROS, seed quality, Warburg effectAutores:Adholeya A., Arnholdt-Schmitt B., Bharadwaj R., Carlos Noceda, Costa J.H., Gupta K.J., Kumar S.R., Kumari A., Macedo E.S., Mohanapriya G., Oliveira M., Sathishkumar R., Sircar D., Srivastava S., Thiers K.L.L., Velada I.Fuentes:scopusScreening natural variability for carrot breeding application - A target gene approach
ArticleAbstract: In traditional plant breeding, selected elite breeding lines play an important role as a source forPalabras claves:Alternative oxidase, Daucus carota L., Gene polymorphisms, Plant plasticity, Temperature stress tolerance adaptability, Wild relativesAutores:Arnholdt-Schmitt B., Cardoso H.G., Jan T. Svensson, Nobre T., Nogales A., Velada I.Fuentes:scopus