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1. Karrikin Receptor KAI2 Coordinates Salt Tolerance Mechanisms in Arabidopsis thaliana.

2. Hydrogen sulfide action in the regulation of plant autophagy.

3. TaFLZ2D enhances salinity stress tolerance via superior ability for ionic stress tolerance and ROS detoxification

4. The SnRK2.10 kinase mitigates the adverse effects of salinity by protecting photosynthetic machinery

5. Alpha‐ketoglutarate‐dependent dioxygenase homolog 10B, an N 6 ‐methyladenosine mRNA demethylase, plays a role in salt stress and abscisic acid responses in Arabidopsis thaliana

6. Overexpression of the white clover TrSAMDC1 gene enhanced salt and drought resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana

7. Involvement of NADPH oxidase isoforms in the production of O2 − manipulated by ABA in the senescing leaves of early-senescence-leaf (esl) mutant rice (Oryza sativa).

8. The karrikin receptor KAI2 promotes drought resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana.

9. Phytohormone‐dependent plant defense signaling orchestrated by oral bacteria of the herbivore Spodoptera litura

10. Under salt stress guard cells rewire ion transport and abscisic acid signaling

11. Brassinosteroid and brassinosteroid-mimic differentially modulate Arabidopsis thaliana fitness under drought

12. Arabidopsis thaliana Ubiquitin-Associated Protein 1 (AtUAP1) Interacts with redundant RING Zinc Finger 1 (AtRZF1) to Negatively Regulate Dehydration Response

13. Combined action of guard cell plasma membrane rapid- and slow-type anion channels in stomatal regulation

14. The response mechanism to salt stress in Arabidopsis transgenic lines over-expressing of GmG6PD

15. Distinct cellular strategies determine sensitivity to mild drought of Arabidopsis natural accessions

16. Plastidial and cytosolic thiol reductases participate in the control of stomatal functioning

17. Brassinosteroids repress the seed maturation program during the seed-to-seedling transition

18. The gibberellin signaling negative regulator RGA-LIKE3 promotes seed storage protein accumulation

19. COP1 promotes ABA‐induced stomatal closure by modulating the abundance of ABI/HAB and AHG3 phosphatases

20. The abscisic acid receptor OsPYL6 confers drought tolerance to indica rice through dehydration avoidance and tolerance mechanisms

21. Natural variation identifies genes affecting drought-induced abscisic acid accumulation in Arabidopsis thaliana.

22. Proteogenomic analysis reveals alternative splicing and translation as part of the abscisic acid response in Arabidopsis seedlings.

23. Endogenous indole-3-acetamide levels contribute to the crosstalk between auxin and abscisic acid, and trigger plant stress responses in Arabidopsis

24. The soybean U-box gene GmPUB6 regulates drought tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana

25. Role of Protein Phosphatase1 Regulatory Subunit3 in Mediating the Abscisic Acid Response

26. Arabidopsis exoribonuclease USB1 interacts with the PPR-domain protein SOAR1 to negatively regulate abscisic acid signaling

27. Reactive Carbonyl Species Mediate Methyl Jasmonate-Induced Stomatal Closure

28. Identification of Players Controlling Meristem Arrest Downstream of the FRUITFULL-APETALA2 Pathway

29. Barley strigolactone signalling mutant hvd14.d reveals the role of strigolactones in abscisic acid‐dependent response to drought

30. Cytokinin‐induced protein synthesis suppresses growth and osmotic stress tolerance

31. Grapevine ABA receptor VvPYL1 regulates root hair development in Transgenic Arabidopsis

32. Involvement of abscisic acid, ABI5, and PPC2 in plant acclimation to low CO2

33. MYB–bHLH–TTG1 Regulates Arabidopsis Seed Coat Biosynthesis Pathways Directly and Indirectly via Multiple Tiers of Transcription Factors

34. DRT111/SFPS Splicing Factor Controls Abscisic Acid Sensitivity during Seed Development and Germination

35. Agonist, antagonist and signaling modulators of ABA receptor for agronomic and post-harvest management

36. ABAS1 from soybean is a 1R-subtype MYB transcriptional repressor that enhances ABA sensitivity

37. VvNAC17, a novel stress-responsive grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) NAC transcription factor, increases sensitivity to abscisic acid and enhances salinity, freezing, and drought tolerance in transgenic Arabidopsis

38. The EXS Domain of PHO1 Participates in the Response of Shoots to Phosphate Deficiency via a Root-to-Shoot Signal

39. ABA INSENSITIVE4 promotes rather than represses PHYA‐dependent seed germination in Arabidopsis thaliana

40. Dynamics of the leaf endoplasmic reticulum modulate β-glucosidase-mediated stress-activated ABA production from its glucosyl ester

41. OsPSKR15, a phytosulfokine receptor from rice enhances abscisic acid response and drought stress tolerance

42. Interaction Between ABA Signaling and Copper Homeostasis in Arabidopsis thaliana.

43. Long-term abscisic acid promotes golden2-like1 degradation through constitutive photomorphogenic 1 in a light intensity-dependent manner to suppress chloroplast development

44. Seasonal control of seed germination

45. PnSAG1, an E3 ubiquitin ligase of the Antarctic moss Pohlia nutans, enhanced sensitivity to salt stress and ABA

46. Salt Enhances Disease Resistance and Suppresses Cell Death in Ceramide Kinase Mutants

47. Abscisic acid‐dependent histone demethylation during postgermination growth arrest inArabidopsis

48. Aethionema arabicum: a novel model plant to study the light control of seed germination

49. Mesophyll Abscisic Acid Restrains Early Growth and Flowering But Does Not Directly Suppress Photosynthesis

50. Abscisic Acid Receptors and Coreceptors Modulate Plant Water Use Efficiency and Water Productivity

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