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Recent publications from the SIPS community – March 24, 2022

Involvement of cytokinins in STOP1-mediated resistance to proton toxicity.

Jiang, F., Lyi, S. M., Sun, T., Li, L., Wang, T., and Liu, J. 2022.  Stress Biology.

Nitrogen Deposition Shifts Grassland Communities Through Directly Increasing Dominance of Graminoids: A 3-Year Case Study From the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau.

Shen, H., Dong, S., DiTommaso, A., Xiao, J., Lu, W., and Zhi, Y. 2022. Frontiers in Plant Science 13.

A genetically encoded biosensor reveals spatiotemporal variation in cellular phosphate content in Brachypodium distachyon mycorrhizal roots.

Zhang, S., Daniels, D. A., Ivanov, S., Jurgensen, L., Müller, L. M., Versaw, W. K., and Harrison, M. J.  New Phytologist n/a.

KIN3 impacts arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis and promotes fungal colonisation in Medicago truncatula.

Irving, T. B., Chakraborty, S., Ivanov, S., Schultze, M., Mysore, K. S., Harrison, M. J., and Ané, J.-M The Plant Journal n/a.

Fungal plant pathogens observed on perennial cereal crops in New York during 2017–2018.

Fulcher, M. R., Law, E. P., Wayman, S., Ryan, M. R., and Bergstrom, G. C. 2022.  Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems:1-13.

Transcriptome-wide association and prediction for carotenoids and tocochromanols in fresh sweet corn kernels.

Hershberger, J., Tanaka, R., Wood, J. C., Kaczmar, N., Wu, D., Hamilton, J. P., DellaPenna, D., Buell, C. R., and Gore, M. A. The Plant Genome n/a:e20197.

Accelerating gametophytic growth in the model hornwort Anthoceros agrestis.

Gunadi, A., Li, F.-W., and Van Eck, J. Applications in Plant Sciences n/a:e11460.

Wheat amylase/trypsin inhibitors (ATIs): occurrence, function and health aspects.

Geisslitz, S., Weegels, P., Shewry, P., Zevallos, V., Masci, S., Sorrells, M., Gregorini, A., Colomba, M., Jonkers, D., Huang, X., De Giorgio, R., Caio, G. P., D’Amico, S., Larré, C., and Brouns, F. 2022.  European Journal of Nutrition.

Unraveling the genetic components of perenniality: Toward breeding for perennial grains.

Kong, W. Q., Nabukalu, P., Cox, S., Johnston, R., Scanlon, M. J., Robertson, J. S., Goff, V. H., Pierce, G. J., Lemke, C., Compton, R., Reeves, J., and Paterson, A. H.  PLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET n/a.

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