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  1. This study aimed to produce Odontoglossum ringspot virus (ORSV)-free Cymbidium orchid ‘New True’ plants from ORSV-infected mother plants by culturing their meristems and successively repeating subcultures of prot...

    Authors: Jova Riza Campol, Aung Htay Naing, Hay Mon Aung, Su Bin Cho, Hyunhee Kang, Mi Young Chung and Chang Kil Kim
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:145
  2. Weeds are undesired plants competing with crops for light, nutrients, and water, negatively impacting crop growth. Identifying weeds in wheat fields accurately is important for precise pesticide spraying and t...

    Authors: Tao Liu, Yuanyuan Zhao, Hui Wang, Wei Wu, Tianle Yang, Weijun Zhang, Shaolong Zhu, Chengming Sun and Zhaosheng Yao
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:144
  3. Ribosome profiling (or Ribo-seq) is a technique that provides genome-wide information on the translational landscape (translatome). Across different plant studies, variable methodological setups have been desc...

    Authors: Michael K. Y. Ting, Yang Gao, Rouhollah Barahimipour, Rabea Ghandour, Jinghan Liu, Federico Martinez-Seidel, Julia Smirnova, Vincent Leon Gotsmann, Axel Fischer, Michael J. Haydon, Felix Willmund and Reimo Zoschke
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:143
  4. Grains make up a large proportion of both human and animal diets. With threats to food production, such as climate change, growing sustainable and successful crops is essential to food security in the future. ...

    Authors: Olivia Doolan, Mathew G. Lewsey, Marta Peirats-Llobet, Neil Bricklebank and Nicola Aberdein
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:142
  5. Phenotyping of plant traits presents a significant bottleneck in Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) mapping and genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Computerized phenotyping using digital images promises rapid, ...

    Authors: Haibao Tang, Wenqian Kong, Pheonah Nabukalu, Johnathan S. Lomas, Michel Moser, Jisen Zhang, Mengwei Jiang, Xingtan Zhang, Andrew H. Paterson and Won Cheol Yim
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:140
  6. Verticilium dahliae is the most important wilt pathogen of olive trees with a broad host range causing devastating diseases currently without any effective chemical control. Traditional detection methodologies ar...

    Authors: Maria Megariti, Alexandra Panagou, Georgios Patsis, George Papadakis, Alexandros K. Pantazis, Epaminondas J. Paplomatas, Aliki K. Tzima, Emmanouil A. Markakis and Electra Gizeli
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:139
  7. Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is an important grain crops in the world, and its growth and development in different stages is seriously affected by saline-alkali stress, especially in seedling stage. Therefore, no...

    Authors: Ying Gu, Guoqing Feng, Peichen Hou, Yanan Zhou, He Zhang, Xiaodong Wang, Bin Luo and Liping Chen
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:136
  8. Dissection of complex plant cell wall structures demands a sensitive and quantitative method. FTIR is used regularly as a screening method to identify specific linkages in cell walls. However, quantification a...

    Authors: Shouvik Das, Vikrant Bhati, Bhagwat Prasad Dewangan, Apurva Gangal, Gyan Prakash Mishra, Harsh Kumar Dikshit and Prashant Anupama Mohan Pawar
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:135
  9. The proportion of nitrogen (N) derived from the atmosphere (Ndfa) is a fundamental component of the plant N demand in legume species. To estimate the N benefit of grain legumes for the subsequent crop in the r...

    Authors: Francisco Palmero, Trevor J. Hefley, Josefina Lacasa, Luiz Felipe Almeida, Ricardo J. Haro, Fernando O. Garcia, Fernando Salvagiotti and Ignacio A. Ciampitti
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:134
  10. The use of 3D imaging techniques, such as X-ray CT, in root phenotyping has become more widespread in recent years. However, due to the complexity of the root structure, analyzing the resulting 3D volumes to o...

    Authors: Yiwen Ju, Alexander E. Liu, Kenan Oestreich, Tina Wang, Christopher N. Topp and Tao Ju
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:132
  11. Fungal diseases are the main factors affecting the quality and production of vegetables. Rapid and accurate detection of pathogenic spores is of great practical significance for early prediction and prevention...

    Authors: Xinyi Zhu, Feifei Chen, Chen Qiao, Yiding Zhang, Lingxian Zhang, Wei Gao and Yong Wang
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:131
  12. Soybean seeds are susceptible to damage from the Riptortus pedestris, which is a significant factor affecting the quality of soybean seeds. Currently, manual screening methods for soybean seeds are limited to vis...

    Authors: Xuanyu Chen, Wei He, Zhihao Ye, Junyi Gai, Wei Lu and Guangnan Xing
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:130

    The Correction to this article has been published in Plant Methods 2024 20:137

  13. This study explores the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for estimating wheat biomass, focusing on the impact of phenotyping and analytical protocols in the context of late-stage variety selection progra...

    Authors: Daniel T. L. Smith, Qiaomin Chen, Sean Reynolds Massey-Reed, Andries B. Potgieter and Scott C. Chapman
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:129
  14. As genomes of many eukaryotic species, especially plants, are large and complex, their de novo sequencing and assembly is still a difficult task despite progress in sequencing technologies. An alternative to geno...

    Authors: Aleksandra M. Kasianova, Aleksey A. Penin, Mikhail I. Schelkunov, Artem S. Kasianov, Maria D. Logacheva and Anna V. Klepikova
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:128
  15. Chinese Cymbidium orchids, cherished for their deep-rooted cultural significance and significant economic value in China, have spawned a rich tapestry of cultivars. However, these orchid cultivars are facing chal...

    Authors: Yingshu Peng, Yuxia Zhou, Li Zhang, Hongyan Fu, Guimei Tang, Guolin Huang and Weidong Li
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:124
  16. CRISPR Cas9 and Cas12a are the two most frequently used programmable nucleases reported in plant systems. There is now a wide range of component parts for both which likely have varying degrees of effectivenes...

    Authors: Tom Lawrenson, Martha Clarke, Rachel Kirby, Macarena Forner, Burkhard Steuernagel, James K. M. Brown and Wendy Harwood
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:123
  17. Virus-Induced Gene Silencing (VIGS) is a versatile tool in plant science, yet its application to non-model species like sunflower demands extensive optimization due to transformation challenges. In this study,...

    Authors: Majd Mardini, Mikhail Kazancev, Elina Ivoilova, Victoria Utkina, Anastasia Vlasova, Yakov Demurin, Alexander Soloviev and Ilya Kirov
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:122
  18. Structural genomic variants (SVs) are prevalent in plant genomes and have played an important role in evolution and domestication, as they constitute a significant source of genomic and phenotypic variability....

    Authors: Ioanna-Theoni Vourlaki, Sebastián E. Ramos-Onsins, Miguel Pérez-Enciso and Raúl Castanera
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:121
  19. As a typical bulb flower, lily is widely cultivated worldwide because of its high ornamental, medicinal and edible value. Although breeding efforts evolved over the last 10000 years, there are still many probl...

    Authors: Xinyue Fan and Hongmei Sun
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:120

    The Correction to this article has been published in Plant Methods 2024 20:138

  20. Oak wilt disease, caused by Bretziella fagacearum is a significant threat to oak (Quercus spp.) tree health in the United States and Eastern Canada. The disease may cause dramatic damage to natural and urban ecos...

    Authors: Vinni Thekkudan Novi, Hamada A. Aboubakr, Melanie J. Moore, Akli Zarouri, Jennifer Juzwik and Abdennour Abbas
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:119
  21. Root systems are key contributors to plant health, resilience, and, ultimately, yield of agricultural crops. To optimize plant performance, phenotyping trials are conducted to breed plants with diverse root tr...

    Authors: Valentin Michels, Chunwei Chou, Maximilian Weigand, Yuxin Wu and Andreas Kemna
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:118
  22. Elucidating the intricate structural organization and spatial gradients of biomolecular composition within the rhizosphere is critical to understanding important biogeochemical processes, which include the mec...

    Authors: Dušan Veličković, Tanya Winkler, Vimal Balasubramanian, Thomas Wietsma, Christopher R. Anderton, Amir H. Ahkami and Kevin Zemaitis
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:117
  23. Authors: Antonio Montagnoli, Andrew T. Hudak, Pasi Raumonen, Bruno Lasserre, Mattia Terzaghi, Carlos A. Silva, Benjamin C. Bright, Lee A. Vierling, Bruna N. de Vasconcellos, Donato Chiatante and R. Kasten Dumroese
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:116

    The original article was published in Plant Methods 2024 20:102

  24. Pepper Phytophthora blight is a devastating disease during the growth process of peppers, significantly affecting their yield and quality. Accurate, rapid, and non-destructive early detection of pepper Phytoph...

    Authors: Zhijuan Duan, Haoqian Li, Chenguang Li, Jun Zhang, Dongfang Zhang, Xiaofei Fan and Xueping Chen
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:115
  25. Plants must cope with ever-changing temperature conditions in their environment. In many plant species, suboptimal high and low temperatures can induce adaptive mechanisms that allow optimal performance. Therm...

    Authors: Myrthe Praat, Zhang Jiang, Joe Earle, Sjef Smeekens and Martijn van Zanten
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:114
  26. With the rapid development of single-cell sequencing technology, histological studies are no longer limited to conventional homogenized tissues. Laser microdissection enables the accurate isolation of specific...

    Authors: Xuehan Mei, Kaijie Zhu, Danni Yan, Huihui Jia, Wangyao Luo, Junli Ye and Xiuxin Deng
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:113
  27. Phosphoesterification is the only naturally occurring covalent starch modification identified to date, and it has a major impact on overall starch metabolism. The incorporation of phosphate groups mediated by ...

    Authors: Julia Compart, Ardha Apriyanto and Joerg Fettke
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:112
  28. Clematis graveolens Lindl., an indigenous climbing plant found in the Himalayan areas, is used by local communities for the treatment of neck tumors. The objective of this work is to examine the comprehensive met...

    Authors: Zubair Ahmed, Muhammad Ikram, Ishaq Khan, Kashif Bashir, Abdul Jabbar Shah, Zahid Hussain and Taous Khan
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:111
  29. Since traditional germination test methods have drawbacks such as slow efficiency, proneness to error, and damage to seeds, a non-destructive testing method is proposed for full-process germination of radish s...

    Authors: Zhiqian Ouyang, Xiuqing Fu, Zhibo Zhong, Ruxiao Bai, Qianzhe Cheng, Ge Gao, Meng Li, Haolun Zhang and Yaben Zhang
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:110
  30. Improving the rate of genetic gain of cereal crop will rely on the accelerated crop breeding pipelines to allow rapid delivery of improved crop varieties. The laborious, time-consuming traditional breeding cyc...

    Authors: Nitika Sandhu, Jasneet Singh, Gomsie Pruthi, Vikas Kumar Verma, Om Prakash Raigar, Navtej Singh Bains, Parveen Chhuneja and Arvind Kumar
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:109
  31. Plant-parasitic nematodes are economically important pests responsible for substantial losses in agriculture. Researchers focusing on plant-parasitic nematodes, especially on finding new ways of their control,...

    Authors: Alena Kadlecová, Romana Hendrychová, Tomáš Jirsa, Václav Čermák, Mengmeng Huang, Florian M.W. Grundler and A. Sylvia S. Schleker
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:108
  32. Agriculture is one of the most crucial assets of any country, as it brings prosperity by alleviating poverty, food shortages, unemployment, and economic instability. The entire process of agriculture comprises...

    Authors: Muhammad Farrukh Shahid, Tariq J. S. Khanzada, Muhammad Ahtisham Aslam, Shehroz Hussain, Souad Ahmad Baowidan and Rehab Bahaaddin Ashari
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:104
  33. Genotyping of individuals plays a pivotal role in various biological analyses, with technology choice influenced by multiple factors including genomic constraints, number of targeted loci and individuals, cost...

    Authors: Morgane Ardisson, Johanna Girodolle, Stéphane De Mita, Pierre Roumet and Vincent Ranwez
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:103
  34. Understanding how trees develop their root systems is crucial for the comprehension of how wildland and urban forest ecosystems plastically respond to disturbances such as harvest, fire, and climate change. Th...

    Authors: Antonio Montagnoli, Andrew T. Hudak, Pasi Raumonen, Bruno Lasserre, Mattia Terzaghi, Carlos A. Silva, Benjamin C. Bright, Lee A. Vierling, Bruna N. de Vasconcellos, Donato Chiatante and R. Kasten Dumroese
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:102

    The Correction to this article has been published in Plant Methods 2024 20:116

  35. The occurrence, development, and outbreak of tea diseases and pests pose a significant challenge to the quality and yield of tea, necessitating prompt identification and control measures. Given the vast array ...

    Authors: Zhaowen Li, Jihong Sun, Yingming Shen, Ying Yang, Xijin Wang, Xinrui Wang, Peng Tian and Ye Qian
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:101
  36. Optimization of a highly efficient transient expression system is critical for the study of gene function, particularly in those plants in which stable transformation methods are not widely available. Agrobacteri...

    Authors: Yumeng Zhang, Liuliu Qiu, Yongxue Zhang, Yiran Wang, Chunxiang Fu, Shaojun Dai and Meihong Sun
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:100
  37. Dual RNA sequencing is a powerful tool that enables a comprehensive understanding of the molecular dynamics underlying plant-microbe interactions. RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) poses technical hurdles in the transc...

    Authors: Jayabalan Shilpha, Junesung Lee, Ji-Su Kwon, Hyun-Ah Lee, Jae-Young Nam, Hakgi Jang and Won-Hee Kang
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:99
  38. Taxonomic identification of wood specimens provides vital information for a wide variety of academic (e.g. paleoecology, cultural heritage studies) and commercial (e.g. wood trade) purposes. It is generally ac...

    Authors: Sofie Dierickx, Siska Genbrugge, Hans Beeckman, Wannes Hubau, Pierre Kibleur and Jan Van den Bulcke
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:98
  39. Leaf water content (LWC) is a vital indicator of crop growth and development. While visible and near-infrared (VIS–NIR) spectroscopy makes it possible to estimate crop leaf moisture, spectral preprocessing and...

    Authors: Zinhar Zununjan, Mardan Aghabey Turghan, Mutallip Sattar, Nijat Kasim, Bilal Emin and Abdugheni Abliz
    Citation: Plant Methods 2024 20:97

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