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2024.03.04
Research Updates
Optimizing genome editing efficiency in wheat: Effects of heat treatments and different promoters for single guide RNA expression
2024.03.04
Research Updates
Metal Transport Systems in Plants
2024.03.04
Research Updates
High-efficiency genome editing by Cas12a ribonucleoprotein complex in Euglena gracilis
2024.03.04
Research Updates
Decoding the RNA virome of the tree parasite Armillaria provides new insights into the viral community of soil-borne fungi
2024.03.04
Research Updates
Mitigating the Trade-Off between Growth and Stress Resistance in Plants by Fungal Volatile Compounds
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2022.10.14
News & Events
IPSR International Web Forum on Plant Stress Science by Early-Career Scientists 2022 held on September 14th, 2022
2022.08.08
News & Events
IPSR International Web Forum on Plant Stress Science by Early-Career Scientists 2022 will be held on September 14th, 2022
2022.03.28
News & Events
Decades-long phylogeographic issues: complex historical processes and ecological factors on genetic structure of alpine plants in the Japanese Archipelago
2021.07.02
News & Events
IPSR International Plant Web Forum 2021 will be held on September 6-7th, 2021
2020.09.02
News & Events
2020 IPSR International web-Forum on October 8th, 2020
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2024.03.04
Research Updates
Optimizing genome editing efficiency in wheat: Effects of heat treatments and different promoters for single guide RNA expression
2024.03.04
Research Updates
Metal Transport Systems in Plants
2024.03.04
Research Updates
High-efficiency genome editing by Cas12a ribonucleoprotein complex in Euglena gracilis
2024.03.04
Research Updates
Decoding the RNA virome of the tree parasite Armillaria provides new insights into the viral community of soil-borne fungi
2024.03.04
Research Updates
Mitigating the Trade-Off between Growth and Stress Resistance in Plants by Fungal Volatile Compounds
MORE
2023.09.06
Press Release
Identification of A Novel Dicistro-Like Virus Associated With The Roots of Tomato Plants.
2021.11.12
Press Release
The article “Cheers! Scientists have developed gene-edited barley that could better your beer” was published on EurekAlert!
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