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  • Waterlogging threatens global crop production, yet it remains under-represented in agricultural impact assessments and crop models. This Review examines 21 crop models, identifying limitations in how they simulate waterlogging and coupled soil–crop processes. It also proposes pathways to enhance model accuracy for better agricultural adaptation and management.

    • Margarita Garcia-Vila
    • Murilo dos Santos Vianna
    • Taru Palosuo
    Reviews
    Nature Food
    Volume: 6, P: 553-562
  • Non-natural photobiocatalysis is attractive but usually involves UV light activation or the formation of electron donor–acceptor complexes. Now direct visible-light excitation of flavin-dependent ene-reductases allows stereocontrolled intermolecular radical hydroarylation of alkenes initiated by single-electron oxidation.

    • Beibei Zhao
    • Jianqiang Feng
    • Xiaoqiang Huang
    Research
    Nature Catalysis
    Volume: 6, P: 996-1004
  • Mitigation efforts to protect agricultural productivity against flooding focus on areas with high-frequency floods. However, agricultural regions with low-frequency floods experience a larger proportion of flood impacts, highlighting the urgency of prioritizing mitigation efforts in these regions.

    • Jichong Han
    • Zhao Zhang
    • Fulu Tao
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 7, P: 994-1006
  • SPA proteins repress plant photomorphogenesis by promoting the E3 ligase activity of COP1. Here the authors show that SPAs also act as serine/threonine kinase and are required for phyB-mediated light-dependent phosphorylation and degradation of the PIF1 transcription factor.

    • Inyup Paik
    • Fulu Chen
    • Enamul Huq
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-17
  • Strigolactones (SLs), key regulators of plant growth, are believed to mediate their responses through a proposed receptor (D14) that interacts with an F-box protein (D3) to form a D14–SCFD3 protein complex; here the perception of SLs by the D14–SCFD3 complex and the control of gene expression are linked by the finding that DWARF 53, a repressor protein of SL signalling, interacts with the D14–SCFD3 complex and is ubiquitinated and degraded in a SL-dependent manner.

    • Liang Jiang
    • Xue Liu
    • Jiayang Li
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 504, P: 401-405