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1. Differential regulations of abscisic acid-induced desiccation tolerance and vegetative dormancy by group B3 Raf kinases in liverworts

2. Publisher Correction: SnRK2 protein kinases represent an ancient system in plants for adaptation to a terrestrial environment

3. Targeted in vivo mutagenesis of a sensor histidine kinase playing an essential role in ABA signaling of the moss Physcomitrium patens

5. Molecular biology of mosses

6. The bHLH transcription factor MpHYPNOS regulates gemma dormancy in the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha

7. Arabidopsis group C Raf-like protein kinases negatively regulate abscisic acid signaling and are direct substrates of SnRK2

8. Activation of SnRK2 by Raf-like kinase ARK represents a primary mechanism of ABA and abiotic stress responses

9. Sensor histidine kinases mediate ABA and osmostress signaling in the moss Physcomitrium patens

10. Activation of SnRK2 by the Raf-like kinase ARK represents a common mechanism of ABA response in embryophytes

11. Decoding ABA and osmostress signalling in plants from an evolutionary point of view

12. SNF1-related protein kinase 2 directly regulate group C Raf-like protein kinases in abscisic acid signaling

13. Phosphoproteomic profiling reveals<scp>ABA</scp>‐responsive phosphosignaling pathways inPhyscomitrella patens

14. Arabidopsis Raf-like kinases act as positive regulators of subclass III SnRK2 in osmostress signaling

15. SnRK2 protein kinases represent an ancient system in plants for adaptation to a terrestrial environment

16. Arabidopsis group C Raf-like protein kinases negatively regulate abscisic acid signaling and are direct substrates of SnRK2.

17. Mechanisms Underlying Freezing and Desiccation Tolerance in Bryophytes

18. Mechanisms Underlying Freezing and Desiccation Tolerance in Bryophytes

19. Abscisic acid-induced gene expression in the liverwortMarchantia polymorphais mediated by evolutionarily conserved promoter elements

21. Insights into Land Plant Evolution Garnered from the Marchantia polymorpha Genome

22. Epoxycarotenoid‐mediated synthesis of abscisic acid in Physcomitrella patens implicating conserved mechanisms for acclimation to hyperosmosis in embryophytes

23. Biochemical and structural characterization of an endoplasmic reticulum-localized late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) protein from the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha

24. Abscisic acid-induced rearrangement of intracellular structures associated with freezing and desiccation stress tolerance in the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha

25. Publisher Correction: SnRK2 protein kinases represent an ancient system in plants for adaptation to a terrestrial environment

26. Plant Raf-like kinase integrates abscisic acid and hyperosmotic stress signaling upstream of SNF1-related protein kinase2

27. Accumulation of theanderose in association with development of freezing tolerance in the moss Physcomitrella patens

29. Accumulation of pathogenesis-related (PR) 10/Bet v 1 protein homologues in mulberry (Morus bombycis Koidz.) tree during winter

30. Calmodulin-binding proteins in bryophytes: identification of abscisic acid-, cold-, and osmotic stress-induced genes encoding novel membrane-bound transporter-like proteins

31. Cold Acclimation-Induced WAP27 Localized in Endoplasmic Reticulum in Cortical Parenchyma Cells of Mulberry Tree Was Homologous to Group 3 Late-Embryogenesis Abundant Proteins

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33. Accumulation of Small Heat-Shock Protein Homologs in the Endoplasmic Reticulum of Cortical Parenchyma Cells in Mulberry in Association with Seasonal Cold Acclimation1

34. Akinete Formation in Tribonema bombycinum Derbes et Solier (Xanthophyceae) in Relation to Freezing Tolerance

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36. ABA as a Universal Plant Hormone

37. Group A PP2Cs evolved in land plants as key regulators of intrinsic desiccation tolerance

38. Cold acclimation in the moss Physcomitrella patens involves abscisic acid-dependent signaling

39. ABA in bryophytes: how a universal growth regulator in life became a plant hormone?

40. Endoplasmic reticulum-localized small heat shock protein that accumulates in mulberry tree (Morus bombycis Koidz.) during seasonal cold acclimation is responsive to abscisic acid

41. Evolutionarily conserved regulatory mechanisms of abscisic acid signaling in land plants: characterization of ABSCISIC ACID INSENSITIVE1-like type 2C protein phosphatase in the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha

42. Gene expression associated with increased supercooling capability in xylem parenchyma cells of larch (Larix kaempferi)

43. Long- and short-term freezing induce different types of injury in Arabidopsis thaliana leaf cells

44. Physiological and morphological alterations associated with development of freezing tolerance in the moss Physcomitrella patens

46. Rapid degradation of starch in chloroplasts and concomitant accumulation of soluble sugars associated with ABA-induced freezing tolerance in the moss Physcomitrella patens

47. Neuronal calcium sensor proteins are direct targets of the insulinotropic agent repaglinide

48. Characterization of a novel plant PP2C-like protein Ser/Thr phosphatase as a calmodulin-binding protein

49. Abscisic acid-induced freezing tolerance in the moss Physcomitrella patens is accompanied by increased expression of stress-related genes

50. Abscisic acid- and cold-induced thaumatin-like protein in winter wheat has an antifungal activity against snow mould, Microdochium nivale

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