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    ... of Nicandra physaloides, an edible and medicinal plant. Their structures were identified by extensive...
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    ...The most economically important plant viruses are specifically transmitted by phytophagous insects...
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    ...It is important to assess the toxic effects posed by soil pollutants toward plants. However, plant...
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    ... from the medicinal plant Morinda officinalis. Among them, the indandione (2) showed a rarely occurring...
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    ... and represents one of the most abundant flavonoids present in this plant species. Cirsimarin exhibits excellent...
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    ... functions in many aspects of biology. Viroids, circular noncoding RNAs that cause plant diseases, have been...
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    ... and it is associated with plants’ responses to environments. DNA demethylases are very important proteins in DNA...
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    ...Abstract Background Angelica root is the dry root of the Umbelliferae plant Angelica sinensis (oliv...
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    ...Precipitation regime and seedling emergence time both influence plant growth and reproduction...
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    ... role in plant defense system by functioning against fungal pathogens through degrading chitin. Recent...
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    ...Abstract Background Somatic embryogenesis (SE) is a promising technology for plant vegetative...
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    ..., are produced by microorganisms (including bacterium, fungi, and actinomyces) or higher animals and plants...
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    ... raises questions about the precise regulation of meristematic fate. In seed plants, these new meristems...
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