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ArticleLarive, Cynthia KOxygen deficiency, caused by flooding of all or a portion of a plant, leads to significant gene regulatory and metabolic responses associated with survival. When oxygen-deprived in light, aerial organs and root systems respond in distinct manners beca . . .
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ThesisRamadoss, NivedithaFlooding is a common natural disaster that causes severe crop and soil damage throughout the world. Studies on ethylene have proven that it is effective in improving the flood tolerance in plants. One of the vital enzymes that is involved in ethylene . . .
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ArticleRamirez, Rigoberto A.Peroxisomes lack their own genetic material and must therefore import proteins encoded by genes in the nucleus. Amino acids within these proteins serve as targeting signals: they direct the delivery of the proteins to the organelle. The majority of so . . .
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ThesisCox, DestinneyElevated carbon dioxide levels caused by greenhouse gasses result in rising temperatures that have a detrimental impact on crop production, which cost farmers billions of dollars and loss in crop productivity. In response to abiotic stress, plants emi . . .
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ArticleSerna, RaphaelLarge protein complexes form in the cytosol of prokaryotes and eukaryotes as assemblies of functional enzymes or aggregates of misfolded proteins. Their roles in the cell range from critical components of metabolism to disease-causing agents. We have . . .
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ArticleOkub, H.Plant seeds sometimes do not germinate at elevated temperature. The thermoinhibition mechanisms of seed germination have yet not revealed. Here we describe a chemical approach to improve seed germination at high temperature. We compared the temperatur . . .
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ThesisAllen, NickolasThe mitochondrial electron transport chain (mETC) plays a central role in the bioenergetics of all eukaryotic cells. However, the structure of the mETC varies somewhat between plants and higher animals. Plants have a more branched mETC, providing alte . . .