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1. SLR1 inhibits MOC1 degradation to coordinate tiller number and plant height in rice.

2. Overexpression of RcLEC1-B, a HAP3 transcription factor of PLB from Rosa canina, increases the level of endogenous gibberellin and alters the development of cuticle and floral organs in Arabidopsis.

3. Exogenous Application of Phytohormones Promotes Growth and Regulates Expression of Wood Formation-Related Genes in Populus simonii × P. nigra .

4. Physical and thermodynamic characterization of the rice gibberellin receptor/gibberellin/DELLA protein complex.

5. Identification and Expression Analyses of SBP-Box Genes Reveal Their Involvement in Abiotic Stress and Hormone Response in Tea Plant ( Camellia sinensis ).

6. Expression of cotton PLATZ1 in transgenic Arabidopsis reduces sensitivity to osmotic and salt stress for germination and seedling establishment associated with modification of the abscisic acid, gibberellin, and ethylene signalling pathways.

7. Transcriptomic insights into the blue light-induced female floral sex expression in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.).

8. Non-targeted metabolic profiling of BW312 Hordeum vulgare semi dwarf mutant using UHPLC coupled to QTOF high resolution mass spectrometry.

9. Identification and functional study of a mild allele of SlDELLA gene conferring the potential for improved yield in tomato.

10. Comparative Analysis of Transcriptomes to Identify Genes Associated with Fruit Size in the Early Stage of Fruit Development in Pyrus pyrifolia .

11. Comparative Transcriptomic Profiling to Understand Pre- and Post-Ripening Hormonal Regulations and Anthocyanin Biosynthesis in Early Ripening Apple Fruit.

12. Arabidopsis Aspartic Protease ASPG1 Affects Seed Dormancy, Seed Longevity and Seed Germination.

13. Rht18 Semidwarfism in Wheat Is Due to Increased GA 2-oxidaseA9 Expression and Reduced GA Content.

14. Gibberellin biosynthesis and metabolism: A convergent route for plants, fungi and bacteria.

15. Silencing SlMED18, tomato Mediator subunit 18 gene, restricts internode elongation and leaf expansion.

16. The gibberellin GID1-DELLA signalling module exists in evolutionarily ancient conifers.

17. Linking hydrogen-enhanced rice aluminum tolerance with the reestablishment of GA/ABA balance and miRNA-modulated gene expression: A case study on germination.

18. Exogenous auxin represses soybean seed germination through decreasing the gibberellin/abscisic acid (GA/ABA) ratio.

19. Forward Genetics by Sequencing EMS Variation-Induced Inbred Lines.

20. Functional characterization of a gibberellin receptor and its application in alfalfa biomass improvement.

21. Gibberellic Acid Production by Different Fermentation Systems Using Citric Pulp as Substrate/Support.

22. Mechanism of internal browning of pineapple: The role of gibberellins catabolism gene (AcGA2ox) and GAs.

23. Complete genome sequence of plant growth-promoting bacterium Leifsonia xyli SE134, a possible gibberellin and auxin producer.

24. Ovary-derived precursor gibberellin A9 is essential for female flower development in cucumber.

25. The QTL GNP1 Encodes GA20ox1, Which Increases Grain Number and Yield by Increasing Cytokinin Activity in Rice Panicle Meristems.

26. Gibberellin deficiency is responsible for shy-flowering nature of Epipremnum aureum.

27. Gibberellins in Penicillium strains: Challenges for endophyte-plant host interactions under salinity stress.

28. Hormonal control of cold stress responses in plants.

29. An Endosperm-Associated Cuticle Is Required for Arabidopsis Seed Viability, Dormancy and Early Control of Germination.

30. Loss of function mutations in the rice chromomethylase OsCMT3a cause a burst of transposition.

31. Regulation of inflorescence branch development in rice through a novel pathway involving the pentatricopeptide repeat protein sped1-D.

32. Arabidopsis DELLA protein degradation is controlled by a type-one protein phosphatase, TOPP4.

33. A novel lily anther-specific gene encodes adhesin-like proteins associated with exine formation during anther development.

34. Structure and expression of GSL1 and GSL2 genes encoding gibberellin stimulated-like proteins in diploid and highly heterozygous tetraploid potato reveals their highly conserved and essential status.

35. The role of gibberellin signalling in plant responses to abiotic stress.

36. The Fragaria vesca homolog of suppressor of overexpression of constans1 represses flowering and promotes vegetative growth.

37. Transcriptional programs related to phytochrome A function in Arabidopsis seed germination.

38. Transcriptional profiling of bud dormancy induction and release in oak by next-generation sequencing.

39. GASA14 regulates leaf expansion and abiotic stress resistance by modulating reactive oxygen species accumulation.

40. Differences and similarities in the photoregulation of gibberellin metabolism between rice and dicots.

41. Gibberellin signaling in plants.

42. Expression of 9-cis-EPOXYCAROTENOID DIOXYGENASE4 is essential for thermoinhibition of lettuce seed germination but not for seed development or stress tolerance.

43. Promotion of growth by elevated carbon dioxide is coordinated through a flexible transcriptional network in Arabidopsis.

44. UniVIO: a multiple omics database with hormonome and transcriptome data from rice.

45. Genetic and physiological characterization of two clusters of quantitative trait Loci associated with seed dormancy and plant height in rice.

46. Overexpression of rice LRK1 restricts internode elongation by down-regulating OsKO2.

47. Transcript profiling of Paoenia ostii during artificial chilling induced dormancy release identifies activation of GA pathway and carbohydrate metabolism.

48. Florigenic and antiflorigenic signaling in plants.

49. Gibberellins regulate the transcription of the continuous flowering regulator, RoKSN, a rose TFL1 homologue.

50. Characterization of the fungal gibberellin desaturase as a 2-oxoglutarate-dependent dioxygenase and its utilization for enhancing plant growth.

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