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This Special Issue explores the physiological and molecular biology of ornamental plants, facilitating targeted breeding and revealing regulatory mechanisms. The special issue focuses on biotechnology, gene editing, secondary metabolite biosynthesis, stress resistance, and integrative multi-omics analysis. Guest edited by Prof. Dr. Caiyun Wang of 华中农业大学 and Dr. Tuo Zeng of 贵州师范大学. Download the free reprint: https://brnw.ch/21wLrYL #mdpi #openaccess #ornamental #flower #research
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In academia, authors are expected to write with clarity and objectivity. Though the subject matter is complex, details must be presented unambiguously to aid reader comprehension. Here, we take a look at how to communicate research clearly and succinctly. Learn more: https://brnw.ch/21wLtjg #academicwriting #academicresources
Writing With Clarity In Academia
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Novel research published in the open access journal Genes MDPI finds that a specific genetic insertion is associated with progressive retinal atrophy in English Shepherds. This autosomal recessive disease results in blindness in dogs and is difficult to treat. The breakthrough article, cited in The Guardian, used whole genome sequencing and gene mapping to identify the sequence of DNA in the FAM161A gene associated with retinal atrophy. The authors suggest that identifying this insertion could help develop genetic screening tests for the disease. These tests could be pivotal in reducing the frequency of progressive retinal atrophy in English Shepherds and the associated blindness. Read more about this research: https://brnw.ch/21wLsUP or view the news story: https://brnw.ch/21wLsUO
Genetic test could eradicate a type of inherited blindness in dogs
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With over 36,000 views, this special issue explores high-throughput screening technologies, known as omics, to speed up plant trait improvement and meet the challenges faced in the global food supply. Guest edited by Dr. Roxana Yockteng and Dr. Andrés J. Cortés of AGROSAVIA - Corporación colombiana de investigación agropecuaria, and Dr. María Ángeles Castillejo of Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Read the open access reprint: https://brnw.ch/21wLrPU #mdpi #openaccess #crops #omics #research
Omics Approaches for Crop Improvement
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As hurricane season unfolds in the Atlantic, these powerful storms are already making their presence felt. Hurricanes are predicted to become increasingly destructive and costly, impacting both human lives and ecosystems, such as coral reefs. Here, we explore the efforts of researchers who are monitoring coral health to safeguard these vital ecosystems from the devastating impacts of hurricanes. Find out more: https://brnw.ch/21wLqJh #hurricane #openscience #ecologicalrestoration
Monitoring the Impact of Hurricanes on Coral Reefs in the Carribbean
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We are pleased to announce that Prof. Dr. Jianlin Shen has been appointed Editor-in-Chief of the Section “Ecosystem, Environment and Climate Change in Agriculture” in Agriculture MDPI (ISSN: 2077-0472). Prof. Dr. Jianlin Shen is a co-training Ph.D. student at the Universität Hohenheim with research areas focusing in mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions and non-point source pollution from agroecosystems. See the interview: https://brnw.ch/21wLqlp #mdpi #openaccess #agriculture #research
Prof. Dr. Jianlin Shen Appointed Editor-in-Chief of Section “Ecosystem, Environment and Climate Change in Agriculture” in Agriculture
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Telomeres are structures at the end of chromosomes that are essential for DNA stability. Shortening of telomeres is a key indicator of biological ageing. A systematic review published in the open access journal Medicina MDPI explores what randomized control trials say about exercise's effect on telomere length. The study, cited in Forbes, performed a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the available data, which included categorizing results based on type and duration of exercise. The study indicated that aerobic exercise slows the decline in telomere length, pointing to the key role of exercise in ageing. Read more about this research: https://brnw.ch/21wLqdJ or view the news story: https://brnw.ch/21wLqdH
Telomeres, Or How Your DNA Shrinks Over Time
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All articles in Future Internet MDPI (ISSN: 1999-5903) Vol 16, Issue 6, are now freely available to access, read and download: https://brnw.ch/21wLdNF COVER STORY: The paper “Visual Data and Pattern Analysis for Smart Education: A Robust DRL-Based Early Warning System for Student Performance Prediction” presents a comprehensive framework to enhance student performance monitoring in e-learning. By leveraging Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL), this study from La Trobe University develops an early warning system that uses visual data and pattern analysis to predict student engagement and performance. The approach includes federated learning-based authentication, multi-objective clustering, and personalised recommendation generation, aiming to create a more responsive and adaptive educational environment. This system significantly improves prediction accuracy and personalises educational support, ensuring timely interventions for at-risk students. Read more: https://brnw.ch/21wLdNF #mdpi #openaccess #education #elearning #research
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With over 26,000 views, this special issue explores the latest advances in textile materials chemistry, focusing on developing advanced, multifunctional textile materials with enhanced properties and targeted applications. Guested edited by Prof. Dr. Ana Sutlović and Dr. Sanja Ercegović Ražić of University of Zagreb / Sveučilište u Zagrebu and Dr. Marija Gorjanc of University of Ljubljana. Read the free reprint: https://brnw.ch/21wLqbz #mdpi #openaccess #textiles #research
Advances in Textile Materials Chemistry
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