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1. Variation in a Poaceae-conserved fatty acid metabolic gene cluster controls rice yield by regulating male fertility

2. 2D heterostructures of graphene oxide and MoS2 to improve sensitivity performance of flexible pressure sensor with shell biological structure

3. MADS1-regulated lemma and awn development benefits barley yield

4. Barley FASCIATED EAR genes determine inflorescence meristem size and yield traits

5. OsFH13, a type I formin, is indispensable for rice morphogenesis

6. OsGAMYBL2 is required for pollen maturation and germination in rice

7. Rice SIAH E3 Ligases Interact with RMD Formin and Affect Plant Morphology

8. Heat stress responses vary during floret development in European spring barley cultivars

9. Natural variation and underlying genetic loci of γ‐oryzanol in Asian cultivated rice seeds

10. The difference in CD4+ T cell immunity between high- and low-virulence Tembusu viruses is mainly related to residues 151 and 304 in the envelope protein

11. Development and performance evaluation of whole-genome sequencing with paired-end and mate-pair strategies in molecular characterization of GM crops: One GM rice 114-7-2 line as an example

12. Overexpression of the Panax ginseng CYP703 Alters Cutin Composition of Reproductive Tissues in Arabidopsis

16. <scp>THERMOSENSITIVE BARREN PANICLE</scp> ( <scp>TAP</scp> ) is required for rice panicle and spikelet development at high ambient temperature

17. Potential abiotic stress targets for modern genetic manipulation

18. Discovery of DNA polymorphisms via genome-resequencing and development of molecular markers between two barley cultivars

20. Molecular evolution and functional modification of plant miRNAs with CRISPR

21. An Antibody Neutralization Determinant on Domain III and the First α-Helical Domain in the Stem-Anchor Region of Tembusu Virus Envelope Protein

22. Genetic architecture of seed glycerolipids in Asian cultivated rice

23. Rice HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN60-3B maintains male fertility under high temperature by starch granule biogenesis

24. The regulatory role of CARBON STARVED ANTHER-mediated photoperiod-dependent male fertility in rice

26. Orchestration of ethylene and gibberellin signals determines primary root elongation in rice

27. Prospects for rice in 2050

28. Rice SEPALLATA genes OsMADS5 and OsMADS34 cooperate to limit inflorescence branching by repressing the TERMINAL FLOWER1 ‐like gene RCN4

31. AtMYB31 is a wax regulator associated with reproductive development in Arabidopsis

33. Genetic Basis Underlying Tiller Angle in Rice (Oryza sativa L.) by Genome-wide Association Study

34. An insertion and deletion mutant of adenovirus in Muscovy ducks

36. A rice single cell transcriptomic atlas defines the developmental trajectories of rice floret and inflorescence meristems

37. Sporophytic control of pollen meiotic progression is mediated by tapetum expression of ABORTED MICROSPORES

39. Ethylene inhibits rice root elongation in compacted soil via ABA- and auxin-mediated mechanisms

41. Overexpression of the

42. PAM-free loop-mediated isothermal amplification coupled with CRISPR/Cas12a cleavage (Cas-PfLAMP) for rapid detection of rice pathogens

43. LIFE-Seq: a universal Large Integrated DNA Fragment Enrichment Sequencing strategy for deciphering the transgene integration of genetically modified organisms

44. OsFH3 Encodes a Type II Formin Required for Rice Morphogenesis

45. Antibody prophylaxis against Tembusu virus-associated disease

46. Heat stress responses vary during floret development in European spring barley cultivars.

48. Source-To-Sink Transport of Sugar and Its Role in Male Reproductive Development

50. The difference in CD4+ T cell immunity between high- and low-virulence Tembusu viruses is mainly related to residues 151 and 304 in the envelope protein.

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