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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37726012/measuring-residual-transpiration-in-plants-a-comparative-analysis-of-different-methods
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Md Hasanuzzaman, Koushik Chakraborty, Meixue Zhou, Sergey Shabala
Residual transpiration (RT) is defined as a loss of water through the leaf cuticle while stomata are closed. Reduced RT might be a potentially valuable trait for improving plant performance under water deficit conditions imposed by either drought or salinity. Due to the presence of stomata on the leaf surface, it is technically challenging to measure RT. RT has been estimated by the water loss through either astomatous leaf surface or isolated astomatous cuticular layers. This approach is not suitable for all species (e...
September 20, 2023: Functional Plant Biology: FPB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37684565/influence-of-salinity-on-the-biometric-traits-of-striped-catfish-pangasianodon-hypophthalmus-and-barley-hordeum-vulgare-cultivated-under-an-integrated-aquaculture-agriculture-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Muziri Mugwanya, Fahad Kimera, Khaled Madkour, Mahmoud A O Dawood, Hani Sewilam
BACKGROUND: Soil salinity, soil infertility, and freshwater scarcity are among the major constraints affecting agricultural ecosystems in arid and semi-arid regions of the world. Hence, there is a need to look for salt-tolerant crops and fish that can be successfully cultivated and reared respectively in such harsh environments. The implementation of biosaline integrated aquaculture-agriculture systems (IAAS) utilizing both salt-tolerant crops and fish could improve food and feed production in arid and semi-arid regions...
September 9, 2023: BMC Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37675599/protein-reservoirs-of-seeds-are-amyloid-composites-employed-differentially-for-germination-and-seedling-emergence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nabodita Sinha, Talat Zahra, Avinash Yashwant Gahane, Bandita Rout, Arnav Bhattacharya, Sangramjit Basu, Arunabha Chakrabarti, Ashwani Kumar Thakur
Seed protein localization in seed storage protein bodies (SSPB) and their significance in germination are well recognized. SSPB are spherical and contain an assembly of water-soluble and salt-soluble proteins. Although the native structures of some SSPB proteins are explored, their structural arrangement to the functional correlation in SSPB remains unknown. SSPB are morphologically analogous to electron-dense amyloid-containing structures reported in other organisms. Here, we show that wheat, mungbean, barley, and chickpea SSPB exhibit a speckled pattern of amyloids interspersed in an amyloid-like matrix along with native structures, suggesting the composite nature of SSPB...
September 7, 2023: Plant Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37665321/heat-treatments-at-varying-ambient-temperatures-and-durations-differentially-affect-plant-defense-to-blumeria-hordei-in-a-resistant-and-a-susceptible-hordeum-vulgare-line
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
József Fodor, Judit Kolozsváriné Nagy, Lóránt Király, Klára Mészáros, Judit Bányai, Mónika Károlyiné Cséplő, Ildikó Schwarczinger, András Künstler
Our previous research showed that a powdery mildew resistant barley line (MvHV07-17) maintains its resistance to Blumeria hordei (Bh) even if plants are exposed to long-term high temperature of 35 ⁰C for 120 h before Bh inoculation, while such high temperature pre-treatment further increases susceptibility to infection in the susceptible barley line MvHV118-17. In the present study, we extend this approach using short-term high-temperature water treatment (49 ⁰C 30 s) in order to determine how it affects powdery mildew resistance in these barley lines...
September 4, 2023: Phytopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37653847/a-new-fluorescence-detection-method-for-tryptophan-and-tyrosine-derived-allelopathic-compounds-in-barley-and-lupin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara Leite Dias, Adriana Garibay-Hernández, Fabian Leon Brendel, Benjamin Gabriel Chavez, Elena Brückner, Hans-Peter Mock, Jakob Franke, John Charles D'Auria
Barley ( Hordeum vulgare ) is one of the most widely cultivated crops for feedstock and beer production, whereas lupins ( Lupinus spp.) are grown as fodder and their seeds are a source of protein. Both species produce the allelopathic alkaloids gramine and hordenine. These plant-specialized metabolites may be of economic interest for crop protection, depending on their tissue distribution. However, in high concentrations they pose a health risk to humans and animals that feed on them. This study was carried out to develop and validate a new method for monitoring these alkaloids and their related metabolites using fluorescence detection...
May 9, 2023: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37601258/barley-yield-and-malt-quality-affected-by-fall-and-spring-planting-under-rainfed-conditions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ibrahim Saygili
BACKGROUND: As a result of the changing climate characteristics, it is necessary to reevaluate the planting time for crop plants. The aim of the present study was to determine the quality characteristics of malting barley cultivars in fall and spring plantings. METHODS: Sixteen malting barley cultivars were used. Two fall-planted and two spring-planted trials were conducted in two consecutive years. The field trials were carried out in a randomized complete block design with four replications in Tokat province of Turkey under rainfed conditions...
2023: PeerJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37570994/a-comparison-of-different-stomatal-density-phenotypes-of-hordeum-vulgare-under-varied-watering-regimes-reveals-superior-genotypes-with-enhanced-drought-tolerance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brittany Clare Robertson, Yong Han, Chengdao Li
Enhancing the water-use efficiency (WUE) of barley cultivars may safeguard yield deficits during periods of low rainfall. Reduced stomatal density is linked to enhanced WUE, leading to improved drought resistance across plant genera. In this study, 10 barley varieties exhibiting a range of stomatal density phenotypes were grown under differing soil water contents to determine whether stomatal density influences the capacity of genotypes to resist low water availability. The low-stomatal-density genotype Hindmarsh showed the least impact on biomass production during early development, with a 37...
August 1, 2023: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37569441/drought-stress-related-reprogramming-of-gene-expression-in-barley-involves-differential-histone-modifications-at-aba-related-genes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charlotte Ost, Hieu Xuan Cao, Thuy Linh Nguyen, Axel Himmelbach, Martin Mascher, Nils Stein, Klaus Humbeck
Plants respond to drought by the major reprogramming of gene expression, enabling the plant to survive this threatening environmental condition. The phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) serves as a crucial upstream signal, inducing this multifaceted process. This report investigated the drought response in barley plants ( Hordeum vulgare , cv. Morex) at both the epigenome and transcriptome levels. After a ten-day drought period, during which the soil water content was reduced by about 35%, the relative chlorophyll content, as well as the photosystem II efficiency of the barley leaves, decreased by about 10%...
July 27, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37565685/leaf-excision-introduces-limited-and-species-specific-effects-on-photosynthetic-parameters-across-crop-functional-types
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John N Ferguson, Tamanna Jithesh, Tracy Lawson, Johannes Kromdijk
Photosynthesis is increasingly becoming a recognised target for crop improvement. Phenotyping photosynthesis-related traits on field-grown material is a key bottleneck to progress here due to logistical barriers and short measurement days. Many studies attempt to overcome these challenges by phenotyping excised leaf material in the laboratory. To date there are no demonstrated examples of the representative nature of photosynthesis measurements performed on excised leaves relative to intact leaves in crops...
August 11, 2023: Journal of Experimental Botany
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37532575/-fibrinolysis-enhancing-activity-of-roasted-barley-extract-mugicha-and-its-simulated-digestate
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hirokazu Hosoyama, Masaki Ichitani
Barley tea (Mugicha), commonly consumed in Japan and other East Asian countries, is prepared by decocting roasted barley (Hordeum vulgare) seed with hot or cold water. Although barley tea is commonly consumed, studies on its health benefits are limited, especially regarding its bioactivity against thrombosis. During the evaluation of functional foods and drinks, barley tea extract was found to exhibit potential fibrinolysis-enhancing activity induced by urokinase. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore the application of barley tea as a functional food and conduct a preliminary investigation to reveal the effects of barley tea on thrombosis...
2023: Yakugaku Zasshi: Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37509730/comparison-between-ultrasound-and-microwave-assisted-extraction-methods-to-determine-phenolic-compounds-in-barley-hordeum-vulgare-l
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
María Álvarez-Romero, Ana Ruíz-Rodríguez, Gerardo F Barbero, Mercedes Vázquez-Espinosa, Fouad El-Mansouri, Jamal Brigui, Miguel Palma
Barley ( Hordeum vulgare L.) is one of the major cereal crops worldwide. It is grown not only to be used as fodder but also for human consumption. Barley grains are a great source of phenolic compounds, which are particularly interesting for their health-promoting antioxidant properties, among other benefits. Two extraction methods, namely ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) and microwave-assisted extraction (MAE), have been optimized and compared by using Box-Behnken design (BBD) to determine both the antioxidant power and the phenolic compound levels of the extracts...
July 8, 2023: Foods (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37447039/organic-carbon-nitrogen-accumulation-and-nitrogen-leaching-as-affected-by-legume-crop-residues-on-sandy-loam-in-the-eastern-baltic-region
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Liudmila Tripolskaja, Asta Kazlauskaite-Jadzevice, Almantas Razukas
Legumes have a wide range of positive effects on soil properties, including nitrogen and carbon storage, soil structure and the phytosanitary condition of crops. From an agronomic point of view, legumes are most valued for their ability to take up atmospheric nitrogen in symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria. The aim of this research was to determine the effect of legume residues (peas, fodder beans, narrow-leaved lupins) on the N (Ntotal ) and organic carbon (Corg ) accumulation in soil and N leaching under temperate climate conditions...
June 28, 2023: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37441396/comparison-of-ghg-emissions-from-annual-crops-in-rotation-on-drained-temperate-agricultural-peatland-with-production-of-reed-canary-grass-in-paludiculture-using-an-lca-approach
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Henrik Thers, Marie Trydeman Knudsen, Poul Erik Lærke
Drained peat soils contribute significantly to global human-caused CO2 emissions and reducing peat degradation via rewetting is high on the political agenda. Ceasing agricultural activities on rewetted soils might lead to land owner resistance and high societal expenses to compensate farmers. Continued biomass production adapted for wet conditions on peat soils potentially minimizes these costs and helps supplying the growing demand for e.g. materials, fuels and feed. Here we used a life cycle assessment approach (cradle to farm gate) to investigate the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions related to three cases by applying IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) emission factors and specific site conditions at a bog and a fen site that represent widely distributed temperate peat soils...
June 2023: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37387377/synergism-of-antiproliferative-effects-of-young-green-barley-and-chlorella-water-extracts-against-human-breast-cancer-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marta Kinga Lemieszek, Wojciech Rzeski
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Breast cancer is the most common type of tumour in terms of incidence and mortality among women. In the light of recent data that has revealed the beneficial impact of increasing plant-based food consumption on the risk of breast cancer, the use of young green barley and chlorella, the chemopreventive properties of which have been previously reported, seems to be a reasonable therapeutic strategy in this type of cancer. Nevertheless, there are only a few scientific reports focused on the influence of the mentioned products on breast cancer development; thus, the aim of the study was to enrich knowledge resources in this area...
June 26, 2023: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine: AAEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37377802/drought-and-recovery-in-barley-key-gene-networks-and-retrotransposon-response
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maitry Paul, Jaakko Tanskanen, Marko Jääskeläinen, Wei Chang, Ahan Dalal, Menachem Moshelion, Alan H Schulman
INTRODUCTION: During drought, plants close their stomata at a critical soil water content (SWC), together with making diverse physiological, developmental, and biochemical responses. METHODS: Using precision-phenotyping lysimeters, we imposed pre-flowering drought on four barley varieties (Arvo, Golden Promise, Hankkija 673, and Morex) and followed their physiological responses. For Golden Promise, we carried out RNA-seq on leaf transcripts before and during drought and during recovery, also examining retrotransposon BARE 1expression...
2023: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37360736/plant-growth-promoting-rhizobacteria-and-biochar-production-from-parthenium-hysterophorus-enhance-seed-germination-and-productivity-in-barley-under-drought-stress
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Farrukh Gul, Irfan Ullah Khan, Susan Rutherford, Zhi-Cong Dai, Guanlin Li, Dao-Lin Du
Drought stress can significantly affect plant growth and development. Biochar (BC) and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) have been found to increase plant fertility and development under drought conditions. The single effects of BC and PGPR in different plant species have been widely reported under abiotic stress. However, there have been relatively few studies on the positive role of PGPR, BC, and their combination in barley ( Hordeum vulgare L.). Therefore, the current study investigated the effects of BC from Parthenium hysterophorus , drought tolerant PGPR ( Serratia odorifera ), and the combination of BC + PGPR on the growth, physiology, and biochemical traits of barley plants under drought stress for two weeks...
2023: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37349864/isolation-and-characterization-of-the-gene-hvfar1-encoding-acyl-coa-reductase-from-the-cer-za-227-mutant-of-barley-hordeum-vulgare-and-analysis-of-the-cuticular-barrier-functions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yannic Müller, Payal Patwari, Tyll Stöcker, Viktoria Zeisler-Diehl, Ulrike Steiner, Chiara Campoli, Lea Grewe, Magdalena Kuczkowska, Maya Marita Dierig, Sarah Jose, Alistair M Hetherington, Ivan F Acosta, Heiko Schoof, Lukas Schreiber, Peter Dörmann
The cuticle is a protective layer covering aerial plant organs. We studied the function of waxes for the establishment of the cuticular barrier in barley (Hordeum vulgare). The barley eceriferum mutants cer-za.227 and cer-ye.267 display reduced wax loads, but the genes affected, and the consequences of the wax changes for the barrier function remained unknown. Cuticular waxes and permeabilities were measured in cer-za.227 and cer-ye.267. The mutant loci were isolated by bulked segregant RNA sequencing. New cer-za alleles were generated by genome editing...
June 22, 2023: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37323067/diurnal-changes-in-apoplast-bypass-flow-of-water-and-ions-in-salt-stressed-wheat-triticum-aestivum-l-and-barley-hordeum-vulgare-l
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yingying Lu, Wieland Fricke
The aim of the present study was to quantify the contribution of apoplastic bypass flow to the uptake of water and salt across the root cylinder of wheat and barley during day and night. Plants were grown on hydroponics until they were 14-17d old and then analysed over a single day (16h) or night (8h) period while being exposed to different concentrations of NaCl (50, 100, 150 and 200 mM NaCl). Exposure to salt started just before the experiment (short-term stress) or had started 6d before (longer-term stress)...
June 16, 2023: Physiologia Plantarum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37300541/barley-homocysteine-methyltransferase-2-confers-drought-tolerance-by-improving-polyamine-metabolism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cheng-Wei Qiu, Ma Yue, Qing-Qing Wang, Man-Man Fu, Chengdao Li, Yizhou Wang, Feibo Wu
Drought stress poses a serious threat to crop production worldwide. Genes encoding homocysteine methyltransferase (HMT) have been identified in some plant species in response to abiotic stress, but its molecular mechanism in plant drought tolerance remains unclear. Here, transcriptional profiling, evolutionary bioinformatics, and population genetics were conducted to obtain insight into the involvement of HvHMT2 from Tibetan wild barley (Hordeum vulgare ssp. agriocrithon) in drought tolerance. We then performed genetic transformation coupled with physio-biochemical dissection and comparative multi-omics approaches to determine the function of this protein and the underlying mechanism of HvHMT2-mediated drought tolerance...
June 10, 2023: Plant Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37209727/resilience-of-barley-hordeum-vulgare-plants-upon-exposure-to-tramadol-implication-for-the-root-associated-bacterial-community-and-the-antioxidative-plant-defence-system
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David Mamdouh Khalaf, Catarina Cruzeiro, Roberto Siani, Susanne Kublik, Peter Schröder
Insufficiently treated reclaimed water can act as a source of contamination by introducing recalcitrant contaminants (e.g., pharmaceutical compounds) to various water bodies and/or agricultural soils after irrigation. Tramadol (TRD) is one of these pharmaceuticals that can be detected in influents and effluents of wastewater treatment plants, at discharge points as well as in surface waters in Europe. While the uptake of TRD by plants through irrigation water has been shown, plant responses towards this compound are still unclear...
May 18, 2023: Science of the Total Environment
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