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Salicylic acid (SA) and jasmonic acid (JA) phytohormones have been known for their roles in plant defense behaviour against biotic and abiotic stresses. They regulate defense pathways by antagonistic interaction. NPR1 as a key regulatory factor in the cro... see more

Iron (Fe) is an important trace mineral for plant development, and plants grown in Fe deficiency experience yield losses due to the leaf chlorosis. In addition to agronomic measures that can be taken to minimize these losses, new plant genotypes can be de... see more

WRKY transcription factors are a class of DNA-binding proteins that bind with a specific sequence C/TTGACT/C known as W-Box found in promoters of genes which are regulated by these WRKYs. From previous studies, 43 different stress responsive WRKY transcri... see more

Kerontokan rambut yang sering diakhiri dengan kebotakan merupakan problema estetis yang sangat dikhawatirkan setiap orang. Rambut sehat mempunyai siklus pertumbuhan rambut yang panjang dan kelembaban yang cukup dimana pertumbuhan rambut terjadi karena sel... see more

Among plants used in spaceflight experiments, species of family Brassicaceaeare considered as the most resistant to radiation exposure. It is supposed that ER-bodies, which are derivative of granular endoplasmic reticulum and selectively accumulate a... see more

The approval of Genetically Modified Plants (GMPs) relies on the assumption that the inserts remain stable in the plant genome. Still, it has been shown that the integration of foreign DNA segments may coincide with minor or major target site re-arrangeme... see more

Introduction: Arabidopsis thaliana is a small plant member of the mustard (Brassicaceae) family, used as a model organism in plant biology. The balance between vital-metabolic processes of growth and development performed on living organisms, is often aff... see more

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