The foliage of mulberry, Morus indica, serves as feed for the silkworm, and developing elite cultivars of this species is thus vital for the sericulture industry. However, due to lack of information on the molecular control of its cellular metabolism, it is difficult to design strategies for genetic engineering for improvement of this species of immense economic importance. We report here the construction of a complementary DNA (cDNA) library from mature leaf of mulberry based on Universal PCR amplification method. The library is enriched in transcripts ranging from 1 to 2 kb. In this study, a total of 1,500 randomly selected clones were isolated and sequenced from the leaf cDNA library of M. indica var. K2. Based on sequence homology with ...
Human utilization of the mulberry–silkworm interaction started at least 5,000 years ago and greatly ...
<div><p>Improving mulberry leaf production with enhanced leaf quality holds the key to sustain the e...
SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE (SPL) genes, as unique plant transcription factors, play impo...
Mulberry, the backbone of sericulture industry, is a rainfed crop, and its biomass production is aff...
<p>Environmental stresses are major constraints that limit the leaf productivity and quality of mulb...
Environmental stresses are major constraints that limit the leaf productivity and quality of mulberr...
The paper mulberry is one of the multifunctional tree species in agroforestry systems and is also co...
Intensive investigations have been conducted on the effect of sole drought or salinity stress on the...
Mulberry (Morus alba L.) has been an economically important food crop for the domesticated silkworm,...
Mulberry (Morus Indica) leaves have gained commercial and economical importance in India by domestic...
Improving mulberry leaf production with enhanced leaf quality holds the key to sustain the ever incr...
Mulberry (Morus, Moraceae) is an important economic plant with nutritional, medicinal, and ecologica...
The paper mulberry is one of the multifunctional tree species in agroforestry systems and is also co...
<p>Environmental stresses are major constraints that limit the leaf productivity and quality of mulb...
<p>Environmental stresses are major constraints that limit the leaf productivity and quality of mulb...
Human utilization of the mulberry–silkworm interaction started at least 5,000 years ago and greatly ...
<div><p>Improving mulberry leaf production with enhanced leaf quality holds the key to sustain the e...
SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE (SPL) genes, as unique plant transcription factors, play impo...
Mulberry, the backbone of sericulture industry, is a rainfed crop, and its biomass production is aff...
<p>Environmental stresses are major constraints that limit the leaf productivity and quality of mulb...
Environmental stresses are major constraints that limit the leaf productivity and quality of mulberr...
The paper mulberry is one of the multifunctional tree species in agroforestry systems and is also co...
Intensive investigations have been conducted on the effect of sole drought or salinity stress on the...
Mulberry (Morus alba L.) has been an economically important food crop for the domesticated silkworm,...
Mulberry (Morus Indica) leaves have gained commercial and economical importance in India by domestic...
Improving mulberry leaf production with enhanced leaf quality holds the key to sustain the ever incr...
Mulberry (Morus, Moraceae) is an important economic plant with nutritional, medicinal, and ecologica...
The paper mulberry is one of the multifunctional tree species in agroforestry systems and is also co...
<p>Environmental stresses are major constraints that limit the leaf productivity and quality of mulb...
<p>Environmental stresses are major constraints that limit the leaf productivity and quality of mulb...
Human utilization of the mulberry–silkworm interaction started at least 5,000 years ago and greatly ...
<div><p>Improving mulberry leaf production with enhanced leaf quality holds the key to sustain the e...
SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE (SPL) genes, as unique plant transcription factors, play impo...