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1. Semi-enclosed paper sensor for highly sensitive and selective detection of proline.

2. Overexpression of a gibberellin 20-oxidase gene in poplar xylem led to an increase in the size of nanocellulose fibrils and improved paper properties.

3. Highly sensitive enclosed multilayer paper-based microfluidic sensor for quantifying proline in plants.

4. The people behind the papers - Phanu Serivichyaswat, Kai Bartusch and Charles Melnyk.

5. Detection of proline using a novel paper-based analytical device for on-site diagnosis of drought stress in plants.

6. The people behind the papers - Kenji Nagata and Mitsutomo Abe.

7. The people behind the papers - Emily Lo and Keiko Torii.

8. The people behind the papers - Priyanka Govindaraju and Enrico Scarpella.

9. The people behind the papers - Qiang Zhu, Marçal Gallemí and Eva Benková.

10. The people behind the papers - Dongbo Shi and Thomas Greb.

11. The people behind the papers - Vinh Ngoc Pham and Enamul Huq.

13. Production of a recombinant xylanase in plants and its potential for pulp biobleaching applications.

14. GLABRA2 transcription factor integrates arsenic tolerance with epidermal cell fate determination.

16. CPK28-mediated phosphorylation enhances nitrate transport activity of NRT2.1 during nitrogen deprivation.

17. Synergistic Interaction Between PbbZIP88 and PbSRK2E Enhances Drought Resistance in Pear Through Regulation of PbATL18 Expression and Stomatal Closure.

18. Semi-enclosed paper sensor for highly sensitive and selective detection of proline

19. Highly sensitive enclosed multilayer paper-based microfluidic sensor for quantifying proline in plants

20. α1-COP modulates plasmodesmata function through sphingolipid enzyme regulation.

23. The activation of Arabidopsis axillary buds involves a switch from slow to rapid committed outgrowth regulated by auxin and strigolactone.

26. Identification of the PP2C gene family in paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera) and its roles in the regulation mechanism of the response to cold stress

27. Disposable stainless steel working electrodes for sensitive and simultaneous detection of indole-3-acetic acid and salicylic acid in Arabidopsis thaliana leaves under biotic stresses.

28. OsRR26, a type-B response regulator, modulates salinity tolerance in rice via phytohormone-mediated ROS accumulation in roots and influencing reproductive development.

29. Leaf growth - complex regulation of a seemingly simple process.

30. Mode-of-action of the natural herbicide radulanin A as an inhibitor of photosystem II.

31. Association of the Arabidopsis oleoyl Δ12-desaturase FAD2 with pre-cis-Golgi stacks at endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi-exit sites.

34. The interplay between autophagy and chloroplast vesiculation pathways under dark-induced senescence.

35. OPEN leaf: an open-source cloud-based phenotyping system for tracking dynamic changes at leaf-specific resolution in Arabidopsis.

36. Snakins: antimicrobial potential and prospects of genetic engineering for enhanced disease resistance in plants.

37. Detection of proline using a novel paper-based analytical device for on-site diagnosis of drought stress in plants

38. Glucosylceramides are critical for cell-type differentiation and organogenesis, but not for cell viability in Arabidopsis.

39. Plant Growth Modelling:From Experimental Design to Modelling-TheArabidopsis Experiment**This paper presents research results of the Belgian Network DYSCO (Dynamical Systems, Control, and Optimization), funded by the Interuniversity Attraction Poles Programme, initiated by the Belgian State, Science Policy Office. The scientific responsibility rests with its authors

40. β-Glucan and its nanocomposites in sustainable agriculture and environment: an overview of mechanisms and applications.

42. Antiviral strategies: What can we learn from natural reservoirs?

43. Proximity-dependent biotinylation identifies a suite of candidate effector proteins from Fusarium graminearum.

44. The transcription factors TLR1 and TLR2 negatively regulate trichome density and artemisinin levels in Artemisia annua.

45. AtFTCD-L, a trans-Golgi network localized protein, modulates root growth of Arabidopsis in high-concentration agar culture medium.

46. The molecular basis of zinc homeostasis in cereals.

47. The Dawn of Plant Molecular Biology: How Three Key Methodologies Paved the Way.

48. Ceramides regulate defense response by binding to RbohD in Arabidopsis.

49. Genome-Wide Analysis of BpYABs and Function Identification Involving in the Leaf and Silique Development in Transgenic Arabidopsis.

50. Overexpression of a directed mutant of 14-3-3ω in Arabidopsis leaves affects phosphorylation and protein content of nitrate reductaseThis paper is one of a selection published in a Special Issue comprising papers presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Plant Physiologists (CSPP) held at the University of Ottawa, Ontario, in June 2008