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  • Jun 05 2017

    A Pheromone Antagonist Regulates Optimal Mating Time in the Moth, Helicoverpa amigera

    Many insect species use multi-component sex pheromone to discriminate among potential mating partners. In moths, pheromone blends tend to be dominated by one or two major components, but behavioral re...
  • Jun 05 2017

    The Key Technology of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV) Proliferation in vitro was Successfully Resolved by Shanghai Veterinary Research Institute

    Recently, the key technology of Rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) proliferation in vitro was successfully resolved by Small Animal Infectious Disease team of Shanghai Veterinary Research Institu...
  • Jun 05 2017

    Beyond Chemoreception: Functional Diversity of Soluble Olfactory Proteins in Insects

    Odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) and chemosensory proteins (CSPs) are regarded as carriers of pheromones and odorants in insect chemoreception. Most studies on both classes of proteins have focused on ...
  • May 03 2017

    Bt Rice in China ?C Focusing the Non-target Risk Assessment

    The roles of genetic engineering (GE) and other modern plant breeding methods in improving agricultural production are hotly debated among various stakeholders worldwide.
  • May 03 2017

    Bt Rice in China – Focusing the Non-target Risk Assessment

    The roles of genetic engineering (GE) and other modern plant breeding methods in improving agricultural production are hotly debated among various stakeholders worldwide.
  • Apr 27 2017

    Genetic Dissection of Yield Traits in Super Hybrid Rice Xieyou9308 Using Both Unconditional and Conditional Genome-wide Association Mapping

    Rice is a fundamentally important staple crop, and improving rice yields has remained a major goal in world agriculture. Super hybrid rice shows great advantages in grain yield and biomass in comparis...
  • Apr 27 2017

    Genetic Dissection of Yield Traits in Super Hybrid Rice Xieyou9308 Using Both Unconditional and Conditional Genome-wide Association Mapping

    Rice is a fundamentally important staple crop, and improving rice yields has remained a major goal in world agriculture. Super hybrid rice shows great advantages in grain yield and biomass in comparis...
  • Apr 27 2017

    ES7, Encoding a Ferredoxin-dependent Glutamate Synthase, Functions in Nitrogen Metabolism and Impacts Leaf Senescence in Rice

    Nitrogen is a key macronutrient required by plants for growth and development, it is also important for the yield and productivity of crops. Rice plants grown in paddy fields use ammonium as the major...
  • Apr 26 2017

    A Simple and Efficient Method for CRISPR/Cas9-induced Mutant Screening

    The clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPR-associated protein 9 (Cas9) system provides a technological breakthrough in mutant generation.
  • Apr 25 2017

    Biomimetic Sensors and Biosensors for Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses of Five Basic Tastes

    As is known to all, the basic taste includes sweetness, bitterness, sourness, saltiness and umami. The core of taste evaluation is the sense of taste.
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