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Manipulation of plant architecture to enhance lignocellulosic biomassA stable JAZ protein from peach mediates the transition from outcrossing to self-pollinationOhanin, a novel protein from king cobra venom, induces hypolocomotion and hyperalgesia in mice.Identification and characterization of RcMADS1, an AGL24 ortholog from the holoparasitic plant Rafflesia cantleyi Solms-Laubach (Rafflesiaceae).SHOEBOX Modulates Root Meristem Size in Rice through Dose-Dependent Effects of Gibberellins on Cell Elongation and ProliferationIdentification of novel proteins from the venom of a cryptic snake Drysdalia coronoides by a combined transcriptomics and proteomics approach.TIR1-like auxin-receptors are involved in the regulation of plum fruit development.Population genetic structure of the tropical moss Acanthorrhynchium papillatum as measured with microsatellite markers.Insights into the molecular mechanism of RGL2-mediated inhibition of seed germination in Arabidopsis thaliana.Identification of salt gland-associated genes and characterization of a dehydrin from the salt secretor mangrove Avicennia officinalis.A hormone-responsive C1-domain-containing protein At5g17960 mediates stress response in Arabidopsis thaliana.Salt tolerance research in date palm tree (Phoenix dactylifera L.), past, present, and future perspectivesProteomic Characterisation of the Salt Gland-Enriched Tissues of the Mangrove Tree Species Avicennia officinalis.The phytohormone signal network regulating elongation growth during shade avoidance.The phytohormone crosstalk paradigm takes center stage in understanding how plants respond to abiotic stresses.Proteome profile of salt gland-rich epidermis extracted from a salt-tolerant tree species.Proteomic analysis of plasma membrane and tonoplast from the leaves of mangrove plant Avicennia officinalis.Remediation of nutrient-rich waters using the terrestrial plant, Pandanus amaryllifolius Roxb.Dynamic secretion changes in the salt glands of the mangrove tree species Avicennia officinalis in response to a changing saline environment.Destabilization of interaction between cytokinin signaling intermediates AHP1 and ARR4 modulates Arabidopsis development.Transcriptomics analysis of salt stress tolerance in the roots of the mangrove Avicennia officinalis.Plant hormones and their intricate signaling networks: unraveling the nexus.Mechanisms of seed ageing under different storage conditions for Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek: lipid peroxidation, sugar hydrolysis, Maillard reactions and their relationship to glass state transition.Regulation of biotic and abiotic stress responses by plant hormones.Characterization of gibberellin-signalling elements during plum fruit ontogeny defines the essentiality of gibberellin in fruit development.The OsPS1-F gene regulates growth and development in rice by modulating photosynthetic electron transport rate.A Novel RGL2-DOF6 Complex Contributes to Primary Seed Dormancy in Arabidopsis thaliana by Regulating a GATA Transcription Factor.Expression, purification, and characterization of cytokinin signaling intermediates: Arabidopsis histidine phosphotransfer protein 1 (AHP1) and AHP2.STUNTED mediates the control of cell proliferation by GA in Arabidopsis.Regulation of Seed Germination and Abiotic Stresses by Gibberellins and Abscisic Acid.OsTPS8 controls yield-related traits and confers salt stress tolerance in rice by enhancing suberin depositionRole of root hydrophobic barriers in salt exclusion of a mangrove plant Avicennia officinalisRegulation of Seed Germination: The Involvement of Multiple Forces Exerted via Gibberellic Acid SignalingAn LRR-only protein regulates abscisic acid-mediated abiotic stress responses during Arabidopsis seed germinationExpression of AoNHX1 increases salt tolerance of rice and Arabidopsis, and bHLH transcription factors regulate AtNHX1 and AtNHX6 in Arabidopsis
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