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1. Two ADP‐glucose pyrophosphorylase subunits, OsAGPL1 and OsAGPS1, modulate phosphorus homeostasis in rice

2. The rice transcription factor Nhd1 regulates root growth and nitrogen uptake by activating nitrogen transporters

3. OsWRKY21 and OsWRKY108 function redundantly to promote phosphate accumulation through maintaining the constitutive expression of OsPHT1;1 under phosphate‐replete conditions

4. The rice phosphate transporter OsPHT1;7 plays a dual role in phosphorus redistribution and anther development

5. A crucial role for a node-localized transporter, HvSPDT, in loading phosphorus into barley grains

6. OsPHT1;3 Mediates Uptake, Translocation, and Remobilization of Phosphate under Extremely Low Phosphate Regimes

7. Maintenance of phosphate homeostasis and root development are coordinately regulated by MYB1, an R2R3-type MYB transcription factor in rice

8. A nodule-localized phosphate transporter GmPT7 plays an important role in enhancing symbiotic N

9. Three cis-Regulatory Motifs, AuxRE, MYCRS1 and MYCRS2, are Required for Modulating the Auxin- and Mycorrhiza-Responsive Expression of a Tomato GH3 Gene

10. The High-Affinity Phosphate Transporter GmPT5 Regulates Phosphate Transport to Nodules and Nodulation in Soybean

11. A Constitutive Expressed Phosphate Transporter, OsPht1;1, Modulates Phosphate Uptake and Translocation in Phosphate-Replete Rice

12. The Phosphate Transporter Gene OsPht1;8 Is Involved in Phosphate Homeostasis in Rice

13. Identification of two conserved cis ‐acting elements, MYCS and P1BS, involved in the regulation of mycorrhiza‐activated phosphate transporters in eudicot species

14. Complex Regulation of Plant Phosphate Transporters and the Gap between Molecular Mechanisms and Practical Application: What Is Missing?

15. Phosphate transporter OsPht1;8 in rice plays an important role in phosphorus redistribution from source to sink organs and allocation between embryo and endosperm of seeds

16. The characterization of six auxin-induced tomato GH3 genes uncovers a member, SlGH3.4, strongly responsive to arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis

17. Fine characterization of OsPHO2 knockout mutants reveals its key role in Pi utilization in rice

18. Genome-wide investigation and expression analysis suggest diverse roles and genetic redundancy of Pht1 family genes in response to Pi deficiency in tomato

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