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Additional file 2: Table S1. of Establishing gene models from the Pinus pinaster genome using gene capture and BAC sequencing
2016
Exon length comparison between SuSy BAC clone from P. pinaster and SuSy from two angiosperm plants. The first exon is lacking in the BAC clone. The gene capture model is also included (DOCX 19 kb)
Additional file 3: Table S2. of Establishing gene models from the Pinus pinaster genome using gene capture and BAC sequencing
2016
Intron length comparisons between Susy BAC clone from P. pinaster and Susy from two angiosperm plants. The intron I8 in the BAC clone contains a gap. The gene capture model is also included (DOCX 20 kb)
Additional file 2: Table S1. of Establishing gene models from the Pinus pinaster genome using gene capture and BAC sequencing
2016
Exon length comparison between SuSy BAC clone from P. pinaster and SuSy from two angiosperm plants. The first exon is lacking in the BAC clone. The gene capture model is also included (DOCX 19 kb)
Water recycling in leaves of Lithops (Aizoaceae)
2016
Lithops plants consist of a pair of succulent leaves inserted on a short stem; in each growing season, young leaves develop in a cavity formed between the older pair. Young leaves can take up water from the older pair allowing the plant to maintain growth and leaf expansion even without external supply of water. Recycling water between vegetative organs is one of the possible adaptation strategies of plants under drought stress, but it had never been demonstrated experimentally in Lithops. The methodology used to verify the existence of water redistribution from old leaves to young leaves was fluorescence microscopy, using two dyes to follow the water pathway inside the plant: Sulforhodamin…
Additional file 10: of Identification of key genes and its chromosome regions linked to drought responses in leaves across different crops through me…
2019
Table S4. Genes involved in the leaf developmental stage that are commonly drought-regulated were shown. Common in seedling studies and common in mature studies were given in separate sheets. GeneID, description, expression pattern and binname were indicated. (XLSX 14 kb)
Additional file 12: of Identification of key genes and its chromosome regions linked to drought responses in leaves across different crops through me…
2019
Table S5. Genes involved in drought response at different leaf developmental stages (unique for seedling, unique for mature and common for seedling and mature) were shown. TAIR ID, log2FC and expression pattern were indicated. (XLSX 56 kb)
Data from: Niche differentiation in rainforest ant communities across three continents
2019
A central prediction of niche theory is that biotic communities are structured by niche differentiation arising from competition. To date, there have been numerous studies of niche differentiation in local ant communities, but, little attention has been given to the macroecology of niche differentiation, including the extent to which particular biomes show distinctive patterns of niche structure across their global ranges. We investigated patterns of niche differentiation and competition in ant communities in tropical rainforests, using different baits reflecting the natural food spectrum. We examined the extent of temporal and dietary niche differentiation and spatial segregation of ant co…
Additional file 2: Table S2. of Proteomic analysis highlights the role of detoxification pathways in increased tolerance to Huanglongbing disease
2016
Differentially regulated host proteins in control and infected leaf tissues of Volkameriana (p-valueâ
Additional file 2: Table S2. of Proteomic analysis highlights the role of detoxification pathways in increased tolerance to Huanglongbing disease
2016
Differentially regulated host proteins in control and infected leaf tissues of Volkameriana (p-valueâ
Nectar robbing does not affect female reproductive success of an endangered Antirrhinum species, Plantaginaceae
2019
Background: Nectar robbers in many plant species affect female reproductive success, usually decreasing the amount of seed produced by plants, which can affect populations persistence. Aims: To evaluate the impact of nectar robbers on the viability of the populations, we investigated the effects of nectar robbing on the female reproductive success of a threatened snapdragon species in four populations over 2 years. Methods: We observed insect visitors and their behaviour and quantified the percentage of robbed and non-robbed flowers and the production of fruits and seeds. Results: The results showed the degree of variation in nectar robbing among the populations and between years within the…