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1. Análisis de espacios para la justicia de género en México.

2. Copper-Induced Responses in Poplar Clones are Associated with Genotype- and Organ-Specific Changes in Peroxidase Activity and Proline, Polyamine, ABA, and IAA Levels.

3. New Insight into Quinoa Seed Quality under Salinity: Changes in Proteomic and Amino Acid Profiles, Phenolic Content, and Antioxidant Activity of Protein Extracts.

4. Re-cultivation of Neochloris oleoabundans in exhausted autotrophic and mixotrophic media: the potential role of polyamines and free fatty acids.

5. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi as a tool to ameliorate the phytoremediation potential of poplar: biochemical and molecular aspects.

6. Quinoa biodiversity and sustainability for food security under climate change. A review.

7. Epigenetic control of heavy metal stress response in mycorrhizal versus non-mycorrhizal poplar plants.

8. Enhancing effects of 24-epibrassinolide and Putrescine on the antioxidant capacity and free radical scavenging activity of Raphanus sativus seedlings under Cu ion stress.

9. Bacterial and Plant Signal Integration via D3-Type Cyclins Enhances Symptom Development in the Arabidopsis-Rhodococcus fascians Interaction.

10. Epibrassinolide induces changes in indole-3-acetic acid, abscisic acid and polyamine concentrations and enhances antioxidant potential of radish seedlings under copper stress.

11. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi restore normal growth in a white poplar clone grown on heavy metal-contaminated soil, and this is associated with upregulation of foliar metallothionein and polyamine biosynthetic gene expression.

12. Oligogalacturonides enhance cytokinin-induced vegetative shoot formation in tobacco explants, inhibit polyamine biosynthetic gene expression, and promote long-term remobilisation of cell calcium.

13. Jasmonate-induced transcriptional changes suggest a negative interference with the ripening syndrome in peach fruit.

14. High concentrations of zinc and copper induce differential polyamine responses in micropropagated white poplar (Populus alba).

15. Transcription of ethylene perception and biosynthesis genes is altered by putrescine, spermidine and aminoethoxyvinylglycine (AVG) during ripening in peach fruit ( Prunus persica).

16. Ectopic Expression of Maize Polyamine Oxidase and Pea Copper Amine Oxidase in the Cell Wall of Tobacco Plants.

17. A functional genomics approach toward the understanding of secondary metabolism in plant cells.

18. Peach (Prunus persica) fruit ripening: aminoethoxyvinylglycine (AVG) and exogenous polyamines affect ethylene emission and flesh firmness.

19. Polyamine metabolism is upregulated in response to tobacco mosaic virus in hypersensitive, but not in susceptible, tobacco.

20. Free and Conjugated Phenolic Profiles and Antioxidant Activity in Quinoa Seeds and Their Relationship with Genotype and Environment.

21. Pulsed LED Light: Exploring the Balance between Energy Use and Nutraceutical Properties in Indoor-Grown Lettuce.

22. Methylglyoxal(bis-guanylhydrazone) inhibition of organogenesis is not due to S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase inhibition/polyamine depletion in tobacco thin layers.

23. Polyamine metabolism and ethylene biosynthesis in normal habituated sugar beet callus.

24. Polyamines and ethylene in relation to adventitious root formation in Prunus avium shoot cultures.

25. Inhibition of polyamine biosynthesis by dicyclohexylamine in cultured cotyledons of Pinus radiata.

26. Dicyclohexylamine uptake and effects on polyamine content in cultured cotyledons of radiata pine.

27. RNA-seq Analysis of Salt-Stressed Versus Non Salt-Stressed Transcriptomes of Chenopodium quinoa Landrace R49.

28. Beyond the ionic and osmotic response to salinity in Chenopodium quinoa: functional elements of successful halophytism: Functional response to salinity in quinoa.

29. Cell and Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Physiology. Methyl jasmonate upregulates biosynthetic gene expression, oxidation and conjugation of polyamines, and inhibits shoot formation in tobacco thin layers.

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