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2. Effects of abiotic stress on plants: a systems biology perspective

3. Identification of tissue-specific, abiotic stress-responsive gene expression patterns in wine grape (Vitis vinifera L.) based on curation and mining of large-scale EST data sets

4. Water deficit alters differentially metabolic pathways affecting important flavor and quality traits in grape berries of Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay

5. Transcriptomic and metabolite analyses of Cabernet Sauvignon grape berry development

6. Tissue-specific mRNA expression profiling in grape berry tissues

7. Phased diploid genome assembly with single-molecule real-time sequencing.

8. Characterization of major ripening events during softening in grape: turgor, sugar accumulation, abscisic acid metabolism, colour development, and their relationship with growth

9. The grapevine gene nomenclature system.

10. Transcriptomic analysis of the late stages of grapevine (Vitis vinifera cv. Cabernet Sauvignon) berry ripening reveals significant induction of ethylene signaling and flavor pathways in the skin

25. Characterizing the grape transcriptome. Analysis of expressed sequence tags from multiple Vitis species and development of a compendium of gene expression during berry development (1 [w])

31. Over‐accumulation of abscisic acid in transgenic tomato plants increases the risk of hydraulic failure.

36. The common transcriptional subnetworks of the grape berry skin in the late stages of ripening.

37. Transcriptomic network analyses of leaf dehydration responses identify highly connected ABA and ethylene signaling hubs in three grapevine species differing in drought tolerance.

38. Abscisic acid transcriptomic signaling varies with grapevine organ.

39. Five omic technologies are concordant in differentiating the biochemical characteristics of the berries of five grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) cultivars.

40. Short day transcriptomic programming during induction of dormancy in grapevine.

41. Genes Expressed in Grapevine Leaves Reveal Latent Wood Infection by the Fungal Pathogen Neofusicoccum parvum.

42. Proteomic analysis indicates massive changes in metabolism prior to the inhibition of growth and photosynthesis of grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) in response to water deficit.

43. The Vitis vinifera C-repeat binding protein 4 ( VvCBF4) transcriptional factor enhances freezing tolerance in wine grape.

45. Identification of tissue-specific, abiotic stressresponsive gene expression patterns in wine grape (Vitis vinifera L.) based on curation and mining of large-scale EST data sets.

46. VitisNet: "Omics" Integration through Grapevine Molecular Networks.

48. Water deficit alters differentially metabolic pathways affectingimportant flavor and quality traits in grape berries of CabernetSauvignon and Chardonnay.

49. CBF4 is a unique member of the CBF transcription factor family of Vitis vinifera and Vitis riparia.

50. Tissue-specific mRNA expression profiling in grape berry tissues.

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