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1. Long-Term Mild Heat Causes Post-Mitotic Pollen Abortion Through a Local Effect on Flowers

2. Low Salicylic Acid Level Improves Pollen Development Under Long-Term Mild Heat Conditions in Tomato

3. Ensuring Reproduction at High Temperatures: The Heat Stress Response during Anther and Pollen Development

4. High-Temperature-Induced Defects in Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) Anther and Pollen Development Are Associated with Reduced Expression of B-Class Floral Patterning Genes.

5. Redox-engineering enhances maize thermotolerance and grain yield in the field

6. Long-term mild heat causes post-mitotic pollen abortion through a local effect on flowers

7. Interactive Responses of Solanum Dulcamara to Drought and Insect Feeding are Herbivore Species-Specific

8. Transcriptomic responses ofSolanum dulcamarato natural and simulated herbivory

9. Pollen Development at High Temperature: From Acclimation to Collapse

10. How plants handle multiple stresses: hormonal interactions underlying responses to abiotic stress and insect herbivory

11. Acclimation to high temperature during pollen development

12. Interactive Responses of

13. Exploring the natural variation for reproductive thermotolerance in wild tomato species

14. The coupling of transcriptome and proteome adaptation during development and heat stress response of tomato pollen

15. A disturbed auxin signaling affects adventitious root outgrowth in Solanum dulcamara under complete submergence

16. Heat stress affects vegetative and reproductive performance and trait correlations in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)

17. Mapping quantitative trait loci for heat tolerance of reproductive traits in tomato (

18. Screening for pollen tolerance to high temperatures in tomato

19. Mapping quantitative trait loci for heat tolerance of reproductive traits in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)

20. Untargeted metabolomic analysis of tomato pollen development and heat stress response

21. A co-opted hormonal cascade activates dormant adventitious root primordia upon flooding in solanum dulcamara

22. Breeding for plant heat tolerance at vegetative and reproductive stages

23. High-Temperature-Induced Defects in Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) Anther and Pollen Development Are Associated with Reduced Expression of B-Class Floral Patterning Genes

24. Ethylene-induced Arabidopsis hypocotyl elongation is dependent on but not mediated by gibberellins

25. The gibberellin biosynthetic genes AtGA20ox1 and AtGA20ox2 act, partially redundantly, to promote growth and development throughout the Arabidopsis life cycle

26. Multi-Level Interactions Between Heat Shock Factors, Heat Shock Proteins, and the Redox System Regulate Acclimation to Heat

27. Genetic Characterization and Functional Analysis of the GID1 Gibberellin Receptors inArabidopsis

28. Ethylene regulates the timing of anther dehiscence in tobacco

29. Solanum lycopersicum AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR 9 regulates cell division activity during early tomato fruit development

30. BURSTING POLLEN is required to organize the pollen germination plaque and pollen tube tip in Arabidopsis thaliana

31. Rapid flooding-induced adventitious root development from preformed primordia in Solanum dulcamara

32. Tomato ACS4 is necessary for timely start of and progression through the climacteric phase of fruit ripening

33. Isolation and expression analysis of a tobacco AINTEGUMENTA ortholog (NtANTL)

34. Comparative next-generation mapping of the Phytophthora infestans resistance gene Rpi-dlc2 in a European accession of Solanum dulcamara

35. Genomic analysis of the native European Solanum species, S. dulcamara

36. Ensuring Reproduction at High Temperatures: The Heat Stress Response during Anther and Pollen Development

37. Genetic analysis reveals that C19-GA 2-oxidation is a major gibberellin inactivation pathway in Arabidopsis

38. The gibberellin biosynthetic genes AtGA20ox1 and AtGA20ox2 act, partially redundantly, to promote growth and development throughout the Arabidopsis life cycle

39. KNOX action in Arabidopsis is mediated by coordinate regulation of cytokinin and gibberellin activities

40. RP-ACS1, a flooding-induced 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase gene of Rumex palustris, is involved in rhythmic ethylene production

41. Gibberellin Metabolism and Signaling

42. Real-time quantitative RT-PCR: design, calculations and statistics

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