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  1. The virus-induced genome editing (VIGE) system can be used to quickly identify gene functions and generate knock-out libraries as an alternative to the virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS). Although plant virus...

    Authors: Jianfeng Lei, Peihong Dai, Yue Li, Wanqi Zhang, Guantong Zhou, Chao Liu and Xiaodong Liu
    Citation: Plant Methods 2021 17:20
  2. Dispensability of genes in a phylogenetic lineage, e.g. a species, genus, or higher-level clade, is gaining relevance as most genome sequencing projects move to a pangenome level. Most analyses classify genes ...

    Authors: Katharina Sielemann, Bernd Weisshaar and Boas Pucker
    Citation: Plant Methods 2021 17:18
  3. Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum), harboring a complex allotetraploid genome, consists of A and D sub-genomes. Every gene has multiple copies with high sequence similarity that makes genetic, genomic and functio...

    Authors: Mohamed Ramadan, Muna Alariqi, Yizan Ma, Yanlong Li, Zhenping Liu, Rui Zhang, Shuangxia Jin, Ling Min and Xianlong Zhang
    Citation: Plant Methods 2021 17:16
  4. Casbene synthase (CS) is responsible for the first committed step in the biosynthesis of phorbol esters (PE) in the Euphorbiaceae. PE are abundant in the seeds of the biofuel crop Jatropha curcas and its toxicity...

    Authors: Natália Pinto de Almeida, Domingos Ferreira Mélo Neto, Gabriel Reis Alves Carneiro, Andreza Raquel Barbosa de Farias, Gilberto Barbosa Domont, Francisco de Assis de Paiva Campos and Fábio César Sousa Nogueira
    Citation: Plant Methods 2021 17:15
  5. The presence of condensed tannins (CT) in tree fodders entails a series of productive, health and ecological benefits for ruminant nutrition. Current wet analytical methods employed for full CT characterisatio...

    Authors: Jordi Ortuño, Sokratis Stergiadis, Anastasios Koidis, Jo Smith, Chris Humphrey, Lindsay Whistance and Katerina Theodoridou
    Citation: Plant Methods 2021 17:14
  6. Paclitaxel is a well-known chemotherapeutic agent widely applied as a therapy for various types of cancers. In vitro culture of Corylus avellana has been named as a promising and low-cost strategy for paclitaxel ...

    Authors: Mina Salehi, Siamak Farhadi, Ahmad Moieni, Naser Safaie and Mohsen Hesami
    Citation: Plant Methods 2021 17:13
  7. Pyropia is an economically advantageous genus of red macroalgae, which has been cultivated in the coastal areas of East Asia for over 300 years. Realizing estimation of macroalgae biomass in a high-throughput way...

    Authors: Shuai Che, Guoying Du, Ning Wang, Kun He, Zhaolan Mo, Bin Sun, Yu Chen, Yifei Cao, Junhao Wang and Yunxiang Mao
    Citation: Plant Methods 2021 17:12
  8. Hypericum is an important genus in the family Hypericaceae, which includes 484 species. This genus has been grown in temperate regions and used for treating wounds, eczema and burns. The aim of this study was to ...

    Authors: Maryam Saffariha, Ali Jahani, Reza Jahani and Sajid Latif
    Citation: Plant Methods 2021 17:10
  9. The use of non-destructive methods with less human interference is of great interest in agricultural industry and crop breeding. Modern imaging technologies enable the automatic visualization of multi-paramete...

    Authors: Vitor de Jesus Martins Bianchini, Gabriel Moura Mascarin, Lúcia Cristina Aparecida Santos Silva, Valter Arthur, Jens Michael Carstensen, Birte Boelt and Clíssia Barboza da Silva
    Citation: Plant Methods 2021 17:9
  10. The absorption, translocation, accumulation and excretion of substances are fundamental processes in all organisms including plants, and have been successfully studied using radiotracers labelled with 11C, 13N, 1...

    Authors: Gihan P. Ruwanpathirana, Darren C. Plett, Robert C. Williams, Catherine E. Davey, Leigh A. Johnston and Herbert J. Kronzucker
    Citation: Plant Methods 2021 17:8
  11. Split-root systems (SRS) have many applications in plant sciences, but their implementation, depending on the experimental design, can be difficult and time-consuming. Additionally, the system is not exempt fr...

    Authors: Iñigo Saiz-Fernández, Martin Černý, Jan Skalák and Břetislav Brzobohatý
    Citation: Plant Methods 2021 17:7
  12. Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is a useful tool for functional characterizations of plant genes. However, the penetrance of VIGS varies depending on the genes to be silenced, and has to be evaluated by ex...

    Authors: Kunxin Wu, Yadan Wu, Chunwei Zhang, Yan Fu, Zhixin Liu and Xiuchun Zhang
    Citation: Plant Methods 2021 17:6
  13. Wind strongly impacts plant growth, leaf traits, biomass allocation, and stem mechanical properties. However, whether there are common whole-plant wind responses among different plant species is still unclear....

    Authors: Shudong Zhang, Guofang Liu, Qingguo Cui, Zhenying Huang, Xuehua Ye and Johannes H. C. Cornelissen
    Citation: Plant Methods 2021 17:5
  14. Photosynthetic pigments participating in the absorption, transformation and transfer of light energy play a very important role in plant growth. While, the spatial distribution of foliar pigments is an importa...

    Authors: Jianjun Zeng, Wen Ping, Alireza Sanaeifar, Xiao Xu, Wei Luo, Junjing Sha, Zhenxiong Huang, Yifeng Huang, Xuemei Liu, Baishao Zhan, Hailiang Zhang and Xiaoli Li
    Citation: Plant Methods 2021 17:4
  15. Enzyme assays have widespread applications in drug discovery from plants to natural products. The appropriate use of blanks in enzyme assays is important for assay baseline-correction, and the correction of fa...

    Authors: Chintha Lankatillake, Shiqi Luo, Matthew Flavel, George Binh Lenon, Harsharn Gill, Tien Huynh and Daniel Anthony Dias
    Citation: Plant Methods 2021 17:3
  16. Maize haploid breeding technology can be used to rapidly develop homozygous lines, significantly shorten the breeding cycle and improve breeding efficiency. Rapid and accurate sorting haploid kernels is a prer...

    Authors: Yanzhi Qu, Zonghua Liu, Yazhou Zhang, Jiwei Yang and Haochuan Li
    Citation: Plant Methods 2021 17:2
  17. Forest dieback driven by rapid climate warming threatens ecosystems worldwide. The health of forested ecosystems depends on how tree species respond to warming during all life history stages. While it is known...

    Authors: E. R. V. Moler, G. Page, L. Flores-Rentería, C. G. Garms, J. B. Hull, H. F. Cooper, J. Swenson, S. Perks, K. M. Waring and A. V. Whipple
    Citation: Plant Methods 2021 17:1
  18. Assessment of seed germination is an essential task for seed researchers to measure the quality and performance of seeds. Usually, seed assessments are done manually, which is a cumbersome, time consuming and ...

    Authors: Nikita Genze, Richa Bharti, Michael Grieb, Sebastian J. Schultheiss and Dominik G. Grimm
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:157
  19. Flowering is one of the most important processes for flowering plants such as cotton, reflecting the transition from vegetative to reproductive growth and is of central importance to crop yield and adaptabilit...

    Authors: Yu Jiang, Changying Li, Rui Xu, Shangpeng Sun, Jon S. Robertson and Andrew H. Paterson
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:156
  20. The plant lipidome is highly complex, and the composition of lipids in different tissues as well as their specific functions in plant development, growth and stress responses have yet to be fully elucidated. T...

    Authors: Cheka Kehelpannala, Thusitha W. T. Rupasinghe, Thomas Hennessy, David Bradley, Berit Ebert and Ute Roessner
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:155
  21. Pentatricopeptide-repeat proteins (PPRs) characterized by tandem arrays of a degenerate 35-amino-acid repeat (PPR motif) can bind a single strand RNA and regulate organelle gene expression at the post-transcri...

    Authors: Jingli Chen, Haojie Zhu, Jirong Huang and Weihua Huang
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:154
  22. Hormones are crucial to plant life and development. Being able to follow the plants hormonal response to various stimuli and throughout developmental processes is an important and increasingly widespread tool....

    Authors: Evyatar Steiner, Alon Israeli, Rupali Gupta, Ido Shwartz, Ido Nir, Meirav Leibman-Markus, Lior Tal, Mika Farber, Ziva Amsalem, Naomi Ori, Bruno Müller and Maya Bar
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:152
  23. An efficient in vivo transient transfection system using protoplasts is an important tool to study gene expression, metabolic pathways, and multiple mutagenesis parameters in plants. Although rice protoplasts ...

    Authors: Snigdha Poddar, Jaclyn Tanaka, Jamie H. D. Cate, Brian Staskawicz and Myeong-Je Cho
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:151
  24. The accurate estimation of potato yield at regional scales is crucial for food security, precision agriculture, and agricultural sustainable development.

    Authors: Shanjun Luo, Yingbin He, Qian Li, Weihua Jiao, Yaqiu Zhu and Xihai Zhao
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:150
  25. Mitochondria play critical roles in plant growth, development and stress tolerance. Numerous researchers have carried out studies on the plant mitochondrial genome structure, mitochondrial metabolism and nucle...

    Authors: Yanghong Xu, Xiaoyi Li, Jishuai Huang, Leilei Peng, Dinghui Luo, Qiannan Zhang, Zhiwu Dan, Haijun Xiao, Fang Yang and Jun Hu
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:149
  26. The accurate evaluation of the stalk-lodging resistance during the late stage of maize growth can provide a basis for the selection of cultivars, the evaluation of cultivation techniques, and timely mechanical...

    Authors: Jun Xue, Bo Ming, Ruizhi Xie, Keru Wang, Peng Hou and Shaokun Li
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:148
  27. High-throughput phenotyping and genomic selection accelerate genetic gain in breeding programs by advances in phenotyping and genotyping methods. This study developed a simple, cost-effective high-throughput i...

    Authors: Morteza Shabannejad, Mohammad-Reza Bihamta, Eslam Majidi-Hervan, Hadi Alipour and Asa Ebrahimi
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:146
  28. Shade avoidance syndrome (SAS) commonly occurs in plants experiencing vegetative shade, causing morphological and physiological changes that are detrimental to plant health and consequently crop yield. As the ...

    Authors: Benny Jian Rong Sng, Gajendra Pratap Singh, Kien Van Vu, Nam-Hai Chua, Rajeev J. Ram and In-Cheol Jang
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:144
  29. Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) such as Esca are among the most devastating threats to viticulture. Due to the lack of efficient preventive and curative treatments, Esca causes severe economic losses worldwide...

    Authors: Nele Bendel, Anna Kicherer, Andreas Backhaus, Hans-Christian Klück, Udo Seiffert, Michael Fischer, Ralf T. Voegele and Reinhard Töpfer
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:142
  30. Passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims) is an important horticultural crop in the tropics and subtropics, where it has great commercial potential due to high demand for fresh edible fruits and processed juice as w...

    Authors: Lydia K. Asande, Richard O. Omwoyo, Richard O. Oduor and Evans N. Nyaboga
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:141
  31. Restricting transpiration under high vapor pressure deficit (VPD) is a promising water-saving trait for drought adaptation. However, it is often measured under controlled conditions and at very low throughput,...

    Authors: Soumyashree Kar, Ryokei Tanaka, Lijalem Balcha Korbu, Jana Kholová, Hiroyoshi Iwata, Surya S. Durbha, J. Adinarayana and Vincent Vadez
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:140
  32. Rice (Oryza sativa) is one of the most important model crops in plant research. Despite its considerable advantages, (phenotypic) bioassays for rice are not as well developed as for Arabidopsis thaliana. Here, we...

    Authors: Lena Vlaminck, Chananchida Sang-Aram, Deborah Botterman, Christine Jewel C. Uy, Mary Kay Harper, Dirk Inzé, Godelieve Gheysen and Stephen Depuydt
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:139
  33. Oat (Avena sativa L.), a hexaploid crop with unknown genome, has valuable nutritional, medicinal and pharmaceutical uses. However, no suitable RGs (reference genes) for qPCR (quantitative real-time PCR) has been ...

    Authors: Zheng Yang, Kai Wang, Usman Aziz, Cuizhu Zhao and Meng Zhang
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:138
  34. Functional characterisation of genes using transgenic methods is increasingly common in cereal crops. Yet standard methods of gene over-expression can lead to undesirable developmental phenotypes, or even embr...

    Authors: Sophie A. Harrington, Anna E. Backhaus, Samantha Fox, Christian Rogers, Philippa Borrill, Cristobal Uauy and Annis Richardson
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:137
  35. Glucobrassicin (GBS) and its hydrolysis product indole-3-carbinol are important nutritional constituents implicated in cancer chemoprevention. Dietary consumption of vegetables sources of GBS, such as cabbage ...

    Authors: Ilse E. Renner and Vincent A Fritz
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:136
  36. Tree crown extraction is an important research topic in forest resource monitoring. In particular, it is a prerequisite for disease detection and mapping the degree of damage caused by forest pests. Unmanned a...

    Authors: Ning Zhang, Yueting Wang and Xiaoli Zhang
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:135
  37. Cytokinins are one kind of phytohormones essential for plant growth, development and stress responses. In the past half century, significant progresses have been made in the studies of cytokinin signal transdu...

    Authors: Mengyuan Zhang, Bingli Ding, Jiangzhe Zhao, Penghong Zhang, Yujia Li, Guodong Yang and Kewei Zhang
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:134
  38. The Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR)/Cas9 system has become a powerful tool for functional genomics in plants. The RNA-guided nuclease can be used to not only generate precise ge...

    Authors: Irene N. Gentzel, Chan Ho Park, Maria Bellizzi, Guiqing Xiao, Kiran R. Gadhave, Colin Murphree, Qin Yang, Jonathan LaMantia, Margaret G. Redinbaugh, Peter Balint-Kurti, Tim L. Sit and Guo-Liang Wang
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:133
  39. The tiller number per unit area is one of the main agronomic components in determining yield. A real-time assessment of this trait could contribute to monitoring the growth of wheat populations or as a primary...

    Authors: Yuan Fang, Xiaolei Qiu, Tai Guo, Yongqing Wang, Tao Cheng, Yan Zhu, Qi Chen, Weixing Cao, Xia Yao, Qingsong Niu, Yongqiang Hu and Lijuan Gui
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:132
  40. Chloroplasts are critical organelles that perceive and convey metabolic and stress signals to different cellular components, while remaining the seat of photosynthesis and a metabolic factory. The proteomes of...

    Authors: Oindrila Bhattacharya, Irma Ortiz and Linda L. Walling
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:131
  41. Stalk lodging (breaking of agricultural plant stalks prior to harvest) is a multi-billion dollar a year problem. Stalk lodging occurs when bending moments induced by a combination of external loading (e.g. win...

    Authors: Christopher J. Stubbs, Yusuf A. Oduntan, Tyrone R. Keep, Scott D. Noble and Daniel J. Robertson
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:128
  42. Early seedling vigor is an essential trait of direct-seeded rice. It helps the seedlings to compete with weeds for water and nutrient availability, and contributes to better seedling establishment during the i...

    Authors: Annamalai Anandan, Anumalla Mahender, Rameswar Prasad Sah, Lotan Kumar Bose, Hatanath Subudhi, Jitendra Meher, Janga Nagi Reddy and Jauhar Ali
    Citation: Plant Methods 2020 16:127

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