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The evolution of land flora transformed the terrestrial environment. Land plants evolved from an ancestral charophycean alga from which they inherited developmental, biochemical, and cell biological attributes. Additional biochemical and... more
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      GeneticsDevelopmental BiologyAdaptationBiology
Phosphate (Pi) is a pivotal nutrient that constraints plant development and productivity in natural ecosystems. Land colonization by plants, more than 470 million years ago, evolved adaptive mechanisms to conquer Pi-scarce environments.... more
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      BotanyBiologyMultidisciplinaryCallus
The health of plants, animals, and humans is seriously threatened by the production of toxins by bacteria and fungi. The aim of the current work is to find a dependable and eco-friendly microorganism biocontrol technique to alleviate this... more
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      BiologyFusarium oxysporumAntimicrobialEnvironment Conservation
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      BiologyGerminationGemmaMarchantia polymorpha
Marchantia polymorpha L. is used as a folk medicine in India, China and some European countries for the treatment of inflammation, cure cuts, wounds, diuretics, etc. Natural compounds and biological activities of this liverwort have been... more
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      Traditional MedicineBiologyEthyl AcetateChloroform
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      TransformationBiologyEvolutionMolecular Genetics
Liverwort Marchantia polymorpha is considered as the key species for addressing a myriad of questions in plant biology. Exploration of drought tolerance mechanism(s) in this group of land plants offers a platform to identify the early... more
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      BiochemistryBiologyMedicineAntioxidant
Phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) plays a key role in stomata closure, osmostress acclimation, and vegetative and embryonic dormancy. Group B3 Raf protein kinases (B3-Rafs) serve as positive regulators of ABA and osmostress signaling in... more
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      BiologyArabidopsis thalianaAbscisic AcidMarchantia polymorpha
The antimicrobial activity of methanol extracts of three thalloid liverworts, Marchantia polymorpha, Conocephalum conicum and Pellia endiviifolia and bis-bibenzyl marchantin A, the most dominant compound in the methanol extract of M.... more
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      BotanyChemistryBiologyAntimicrobial
Recent studies have revealed that cancer stem cells (CSCs) drive tumor growth, metastasis, therapy resistant and recurrence. Therefore, CSCs are considered as new targets for screening of more effective drugs. The compound malloapelta B,... more
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      BiologyCDClonogenic Assay
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      BotanyPlant BiologyBiologyMedicine
Phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) plays a key role in stomata closure, osmostress acclimation, and vegetative and embryonic dormancy. Group B3 Raf protein kinases (B3-Rafs) serve as positive regulators of ABA and osmostress signaling in... more
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      BiologyArabidopsis thalianaAbscisic AcidMarchantia polymorpha
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      ChemistryBiologyCell BiologyGene expression
Phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) plays a key role in stomata closure, osmostress acclimation, and vegetative and embryonic dormancy. Group B3 Raf protein kinases (B3-Rafs) serve as positive regulators of ABA and osmostress signaling in... more
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      BiologyArabidopsis thalianaAbscisic AcidMarchantia polymorpha
DNA methylation can be detected and measured using sequencing instruments after sodium bisulfite conversion, but experiments can be expensive for large eukaryotic genomes. Sequencing nonuniformity and mapping biases can leave parts of the... more
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      BioinformaticsMachine LearningPlant BiologyPrediction
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      BiologyCell BiologyTransmission Electron MicroscopyMedicine
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      BiologyCell BiologyMedicineBiological Sciences
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      Evolutionary BiologyPlant BiologyBiologyEcology
DEFECTIVE KERNEL1 (DEK1) of higher plants plays an essential role in position-dependent signaling and consists of a large transmembrane domain (MEM) linked to a protease catalytic domain and a regulatory domain. Here, we show that the... more
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      BiologyCell BiologyMedicineArabidopsis thaliana
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      BiochemistryChemistryPlant BiologyBiology
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      ReproductionMolecular EvolutionBiologyMedicine
Y chromosomes are different from other chromosomes because of a lack of recombination. Until now, complete sequence information of Y chromosomes has been available only for some primates, although considerable information is available for... more
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      GeneticsMolecular EvolutionBiologyMedicine
The plant phenylpropanoid pathway generates a major class of specialized metabolites and precursors of essential extracellular polymers that initially appeared upon plant terrestrialization. Despite its evolutionary significance, little... more
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyBiologyMedicine
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      GeneticsBiologyGametophyteArabidopsis
Evidence from the model bryophytes Physcomitrium and Marchantia suggests that a BELL-KNOX genetic module acts as a master regulator controlling sporophyte identity. Investigating any conservation of this system in flowering plants has... more
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      GeneticsBiologyGametophyteArabidopsis
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      BotanyEvolutionary BiologyReproductionPlant Biology
The health of plants, animals, and humans is seriously threatened by the production of toxins by bacteria and fungi. The aim of the current work is to find a dependable and eco-friendly microorganism biocontrol technique to alleviate this... more
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      BiologyFusarium oxysporumAntimicrobialEnvironment Conservation
Main conclusion Recognition of the interaction of Trichoderma during the evolution of land plants plays a potential key role in the development of the salicylic acid defense pathway and the establishment of a mutualistic relationship.... more
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      BotanyPlant BiologyBiologyArabidopsis thaliana
Marchantia polymorpha L. responds to environmental changes using a myriad set of physiological responses, some unique to the lineage related to the lack of a vascular- and root-system. This study investigates the physiological response of... more
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      PhotosynthesisMedicinePeroxidaseAntioxidant
Cây đào (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch) thuộc họ hoa hồng (Rosaceae) có vùng phân bố chủ yếu ở các tỉnh miền núi phía Bắc. Các bộ phận của cây đào từ lâu đã được người dân sử dụng với nhiều mục đích như: hoa đào để chưng tết, quả đào dùng... more
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyBiologyMedicine
The plant phenylpropanoid pathway generates a major class of specialized metabolites and precursors of essential extracellular polymers that initially appeared upon plant terrestrialization. Despite its evolutionary significance, little... more
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyBiologyMedicine
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      BiochemistryGeneticsPlant BiologyBiology
Complex mechanisms regulate gene dosage throughout eukaryotic life cycles. Mechanisms controlling gene dosage have been extensively studied in animals, however it is unknown how generalizable these mechanisms are to diverse eukaryotes.... more
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      GeneticsBiologyGenomic ImprintingGene
In this study, the potential biological effects of Marchantia polymorpha (Bryophyte) from Mount Ida (Canakkale/Turkey) were investigated. M. polymorpha was extracted using the Soxhlet apparatus with several organic solvents (hexane,... more
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      Antioxidant ActivityKazdağıDNA protectionMarchantia polymorpha
Đặt vấn đề: Rau Càng cua (Peperomia pellucida (L.) Kunth) có rất nhiều tác dụng dược lý được công bố trên thế giới nhưng rất ít nghiên cứu trên dược liệu này ở Việt Nam. Việc nghiên cứu nhằm đánh giá các tác dụng của dược liệu rau Càng... more
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Bryophytes are the second largest group of plants in the plant kingdom containing about 24000 species; they are well known to create an incredible range of biologically active compounds Marchantia is a dioecious liverwort found all over... more
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      BiologyPharmacognosy and PhytochemistryGenusBryophyte
Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) has become widely used as a method to compare gene transcript levels across different conditions. However, selection of suitable reference genes to normalize qPCR data is required... more
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      GeneticsComputational BiologyBiologyMedicine
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      GeneticsEvolution of Sexual ReproductionBiologyMedicine
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      BiologyMedicineBiological SciencesArabidopsis
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      BiologyFusarium oxysporumAntimicrobialEnvironment Conservation
Proper orientation of the cell division axis is critical for asymmetric cell divisions that underpin cell differentiation. In animals, centrosomes are the dominant microtubule organizing centers (MTOC) and play a pivotal role in axis... more
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      BiologyCell BiologyMedicineMultidisciplinary
At the present time, non-vascular plants (bryophytes) are less studied, especially in Vietnam. Therefore, this research focuses on studying biological activities of some bryophytes species collected in Bidoup–Nui Ba National Park, such as... more
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      BotanyBiologyMicropropagationBryophyte
Nghiên cứu nhằm đánh giá hoạt tính kháng oxy hóa, ức chế α-glucosidase và gây độc tế bào ung thư của cao chiết ethanol 50% từ 2 loài sao nhái. Năng lực khử sắt (RP) cho thấy khả năng kháng oxy hóa của tất cả cao chiết đều khá tốt. Thêm... more
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      BotanyChemistryPlant BiologyBioaccumulation
The liverwort Marchantia polymorpha has been utilized as a model for biological studies since the 18th century. In the past few decades, there has been a Renaissance in its utilization in genomic and genetic approaches to investigating... more
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyBiologyGenome
The liverwort Marchantia polymorpha is equipped with a wide range of molecular and genetic tools and resources that have led to its wide use to explore the evo-devo aspects of land plants. Although its diverse transcriptome data are... more
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      VisualizationComputational BiologyPlant BiologyBiology
Phosphate (Pi) is a pivotal nutrient that constraints plant development and productivity in natural ecosystems. Land colonization by plants, more than 470 million years ago, evolved adaptive mechanisms to conquer Pi-scarce environments.... more
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      GeneticsBiologyMedicineGene
SUMMARYThe origin of a terrestrial flora in the Ordovician required adaptation to novel biotic and abiotic stressors. Oil bodies, a synapomorphy of liverworts, accumulate secondary metabolites, but their function and development are... more
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      BiologyEcologyAbiotic StressBiological Sciences