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  2. Molecular Plant - Wikipedia

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    Molecular Plant is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal which publishes both original research and review articles in the field of plant biology, with a particular emphasis on plant cell biology, physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, development, plant-microbe interaction, genomics, bioinformatics, and molecular evolution.

  3. Rutin - Wikipedia

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    Rutin is a citrus flavonoid glycoside found in many plants, including buckwheat, [7] the leaves and petioles of Rheum species, and asparagus. Tartary buckwheat seeds have been found to contain more rutin (about 0.8–1.7% dry weight) than common buckwheat seeds (0.01% dry weight). [7] Rutin is one of the primary flavonols found in 'clingstone ...

  4. Plant Biotechnology Journal - Wikipedia

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    According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2021 impact factor of 13.263, ranking it 5th out of 238 journals in the category "Plant Sciences" [1] and 8th out of 158 journals in the category "Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology". [2] As an Open Access journal, articles are accessible globally without restriction.

  5. Chimera (genetics) - Wikipedia

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    More practically, in agronomy Chimera indicates a plant or portion of a plant whose tissues are made up of two or more types of cells with different genetic makeup; it can derive from a bud mutation or, more rarely, at the grafting point, from the concrescence of cells of the two bionts; in this case it is commonly referred to as a "graft ...

  6. Molecular Plant Pathology - Wikipedia

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    Molecular Plant Pathology is a monthly open access peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the British Society for Plant Pathology. It was established in January 2000 by Gary D. Foster , University of Bristol, who acted as editor-in-chief from 2000 to 2012.

  7. Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology - Wikipedia

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    The Organelle Biology, Biotechnology and Molecular Ecophysiology Department focuses on plant cell organelles (plastids and mitochondria), their physiology and gene expression as well as their metabolic and genetic interactions with the nucleo-cytosolic compartment. Transgenic technologies for nuclear and organellar genomes are developed and ...

  8. Molecular breeding - Wikipedia

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    Molecular breeding is the application of molecular biology tools, often in plant breeding [1] [2] and animal breeding. [3] [4] In the broad sense, molecular breeding can be defined as the use of genetic manipulation performed at the level of DNA to improve traits of interest in plants and animals, and it may also include genetic engineering or gene manipulation, molecular marker-assisted ...

  9. Levan polysaccharide - Wikipedia

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    Levan is a naturally occurring fructan present in many plants and microorganisms. [1] This polymer is made up of fructose , a monosaccharide sugar, connected by 2,6 beta glycosidic linkages . Levan can have both branched and linear structures of relatively low molecular weight. [ 2 ]