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1. Genome-wide identification and data mining reveals major-latex protein (MLP) from the PR-10 protein family played defense-related roles against phytopathogenic challenges in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz).

2. Heat waves induce milkweed resistance to a specialist herbivore via increased toxicity and reduced nutrient content.

3. Valorization of levulinic acid by esterification with 1-octanol using a novel biocatalyst derived from Araujia sericifera.

4. Methyl jasmonate improves rubber production and quality in Lactuca Serriola.

5. Structural analysis of a ligand-triggered intermolecular disulfide switch in a major latex protein from opium poppy.

6. Endophytic bacterial diversity in the latex-bearing caulosphere of Hevea brasiliensis Müll. Arg.

7. Review: Laticifer as a plant defense mechanism.

8. BpAFP, a Broussonetia papyrifera latex chitinase, exhibits a dual role in resisting to both Verticillium wilt disease and lepidopterous pests, Plutella xylostella and Prodenia litura.

9. Testing intra-species variation in allocation to growth and defense in rubber tree ( Hevea brasiliensis ).

10. ECPUB5 Polyubiquitin Gene in Euphorbia characias : Molecular Characterization and Seasonal Expression Analysis.

11. Computational investigation of cis-1,4-polyisoprene binding to the latex-clearing protein LcpK30.

12. Nematicidal Activity of 20-Deoxyingenol-3-angelate from Euphorbia peplus Latex Through Protein Kinase C Isotype TPA-1.

13. Integrated physiology, transcriptome and proteome analyses highlight the potential roles of multiple hormone-mediated signaling pathways involved in tapping panel dryness in rubber tree.

14. Molecular characterization and functional analysis of a novel WRKY transcription factor HbWRKY83 possibly involved in rubber production of Hevea brasiliensis.

15. Genome-Wide Characterization and Expression Analyses of Major Latex Protein Gene Family in Populus simonii × P. nigra .

16. Cleavage of natural rubber by rubber oxygenases in Gram-negative bacteria.

17. Biochemical characterization of Euphorbia resinifera floral cyathia.

18. Bark transcriptome analyses reveals molecular mechanisms involved in tapping panel dryness occurrence and development in rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis).

19. Genome-wide identification of rubber tree pathogenesis-related 10 (PR-10) proteins with biological relevance to plant defense.

20. Characterization of an antifungal β-1,3-glucanase from Ficus microcarpa latex and comparison of plant and bacterial β-1,3-glucanases for fungal cell wall β-glucan degradation.

21. Identification and Characterization of the HbPP2C Gene Family and Its Expression in Response to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses in Rubber Tree.

22. Interactions of REF1 and SRPP1 rubber particle proteins from Hevea brasiliensis with synthetic phospholipids: Effect of charge and size of lipid headgroup.

23. Genome-Wide Evolutionary Characterization and Expression Analysis of Major Latex Protein (MLP) Family Genes in Tomato.

24. Investigate the anaerobic degradation of high-acetone latex wastewater with magnetite supplement.

25. Transcript Profiling of Hevea brasiliensis during Latex Flow

26. Natural rubber reduces herbivory and alters the microbiome below ground.

27. Chromosome-level wild Hevea brasiliensis genome provides new tools for genomic-assisted breeding and valuable loci to elevate rubber yield.

28. Overexpression of major latex protein 423 (NtMLP423) enhances the chilling stress tolerance in Nicotiana tabacum.

29. Anastomosing laticifer in the primary and secondary structures of Calotropis procera (Aiton) W.T.Aiton (Apocynaceae) stems.

30. Latex derived from Ficus carica L. inhibited the growth of NSCLC by regulating the caspase/gasdermin/AKT signaling pathway.

31. Plant defense synergies and antagonisms affect performance of specialist herbivores of common milkweed.

32. Comprehensive Analysis of Major Latex-Like Protein Family Genes in Cucumber ( Cucumis sativus L.) and Their Potential Roles in Phytophthora Blight Resistance.

33. Protective Effect of Plumeria Pudica Latex Proteins on Intestinal Mucositis Induced by 5-Fluorouracil.

34. The rubber tree RALF peptide hormone and its receptor protein kinase FER implicates in rubber production.

35. Peptidomic Analysis and Antimicrobial Activity of Serum Peptide from Hevea brasiliensis Clone BPM24.

36. Biodegradation of rubber in cultures of Rhodococcus rhodochrous and by its enzyme latex clearing protein.

37. Development of Novel Markers for Yield in Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg. Based on Candidate Genes from Biosynthetic Pathways Associated with Latex Production.

38. Ectopic Expression of HbRPW8-a from Hevea brasiliensis Improves Arabidopsis thaliana Resistance to Powdery Mildew Fungi ( Erysiphe cichoracearum UCSC1).

39. Genome-wide identification and characterization of major latex-like protein genes responsible for crop contamination in Cucurbita pepo.

40. Can fertilization be a driver of rubber plantation intensification?

41. Identification and transcriptional analysis of poly(cis-1,4-isoprene) degradation gene in Rhodococcus sp. strain RDE2.

42. Latex proteins from Plumeria pudica reduce ligature-induced periodontitis in rats.

43. Physiological status of high and low metabolism Hevea clones in the difference stage of tapping panel dryness

44. Transcriptome analysis of Pará rubber tree (H. brasiliensis) seedlings under ethylene stimulation.

45. Transcript Profiling of

46. Latex Metabolome of Euphorbia Species: Geographical and Inter-Species Variation and its Proposed Role in Plant Defense against Herbivores and Pathogens.

47. Comparative analysis of latex transcriptomes reveals the potential mechanisms underlying rubber molecular weight variations between the Hevea brasiliensis clones RRIM600 and Reyan7-33-97.

48. A predominant isoform of fructokinase, HbFRK2, is involved in Hevea brasiliensis (para rubber tree) latex yield and regeneration.

49. Review: Biological functions of major latex-like proteins in plants.

50. Insight into the collagen-degrading activity of a serine protease in the latex of Ficus carica cultivar Masui Dauphine.

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