Kathleen Greenham, Carmela Rosaria Guadagno ... C Robertson McClung
Coupled physiology and gene expression, measured over a two-day time course, reveals specific time-of-day responses to the early stages of drought in Brassica rapa.
Markus Pfenninger, Friederike Reuss ... Barbara Feldmeyer
European beech harbours substantial genetic variation at genomic loci associated with drought resistance and newly identified loci can help to accelerate and monitor adaptation to climate change.
Yaara Oppenheimer-Shaanan, Gilad Jakoby ... Tamir Klein
Increased root exudation rate under combined drought and bacterial inoculation and bacterial growth stimulation by specific exudation metabolites support the idea of root recruitment of beneficial bacteria, especially under water stress.
Krithika Venkataraman, Nadav Shai ... Leslie B Vosshall
Two novel, tightly linked, and rapidly evolving genes encoding small secreted proteins are necessary for female mosquitoes to protect their retained eggs during extended periods of drought.
Carla de la Fuente, Alexandre Grondin ... Laurent Laplaze
Increased primary root growth in pearl millet is correlated with early water stress tolerance, an important constraint in agrosystems in the Sahel, and is associated with the regulation of root cell elongation by a glutaredoxin.
Kathleen Greenham, Ryan C Sartor ... C Robertson McClung
Whole genome duplication in Brassica rapa is accompanied by both expansion of the circadian transcriptome and widespread temporal reconfiguration of gene regulatory networks consistent with subfunctionalization among pairs of paralogs.