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1. Genome wide identification of BjSWEET gene family and drought response analysis of BjSWEET12 and BjSWEET17 genes in Brassica juncea.

2. The non-canonically organized members of MIR395 gene family in Brassica juncea are associated with developmentally regulated, sulfate-stress responsive bidirectional promoters that exhibit orientation-dependent differential transcriptional activity.

3. MYB transcription factors, their regulation and interactions with non-coding RNAs during drought stress in Brassica juncea.

4. Differential regulation of glucosinolate-myrosinase mediated defense determines host-aphid interaction in Indian mustard Brassica juncea L.

5. Evidence of true seed transmissible nature of turnip mosaic virus in mustard species.

6. Identification of lncRNAs regulating seed traits in Brassica juncea and development of a comprehensive seed omics database.

7. Integrating multiple statistical indices to measure the stability of photosynthetic pigment content and composition in Brassica juncea (L.) Czern germplasm under varying environmental conditions.

8. Evaluating the impact of biochar amendment on antibiotic resistance genes and microbiome dynamics in soil, rhizosphere, and endosphere at field scale.

9. Integrated transcriptomic and physio-molecular studies unveil the melatonin and PGPR induced protection to photosynthetic attributes in Brassica juncea L. under cadmium toxicity.

10. An HD-Zip III transcription factor, BjPHVa, negatively regulates non-glandular trichome formation in Brassica juncea.

11. Phytomelatonin maintained chromium toxicity induced oxidative burst in Brassica juncea L. through improving antioxidant system and gene expression.

12. Exploring the role of 28-homobrassinolide in regulation of temperature induced clastogenic aberrations and sugar metabolism of Brassica juncea L.

13. BjuA03.BNT1 plays a positive role in resistance to clubroot disease in resynthesized Brassica juncea L.

14. Genetic diversification of allohexaploid Brassica hybrids (AABBCC) using a fertile octoploid with excessive C genome set (AABBCCCC).

16. Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of B. juncea reveals that BjuLKP2 functions in plant yellowing.

17. The introgression of BjMYB113 from Brassica juncea leads to purple leaf trait in Brassica napus.

18. Lead toxicity regulation via protein degradation and tetrapyrrole biosynthesis pathways in Brassica species: A comparative quantitative analysis of proteomic study.

19. Molecular characterization and expression patterns of MTP genes under heavy metal stress in mustard (Brassica juncea L.).

20. Elucidating the regulatory role of long non-coding RNAs in drought stress response during seed germination in leaf mustard.

21. Turning glucosinolate into allelopathic fate: investigating allyl isothiocyanate variability and nitrile formation in eco-friendly Brassica juncea from South Korea.

22. A chromosome-scale assembly of Brassica carinata (BBCC) accession HC20 containing resistance to multiple pathogens and an early generation assessment of introgressions into B. juncea (AABB).

23. A method for screening salt stress tolerance in Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) (L.) Czern & Coss at seedling stage.

24. Control of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum via an RNA interference (RNAi)-mediated targeting of SsPac1 and SsSmk1.

25. Evolutionary dynamics of the cytoskeletal profilin gene family in Brassica juncea L. reveal its roles in silique development and stress resilience.

26. [ Brassica juncea BjuWRKY71-1 accelerates flowering by regulating the expression of SOC1 ].

27. Lineage-specific gene duplication and expansion of DUF1216 gene family in Brassicaceae.

28. A butterfly egg-killing hypersensitive response in Brassica nigra is controlled by a single locus, PEK, containing a cluster of TIR-NBS-LRR receptor genes.

29. Cytonuclear Interactions and Subgenome Dominance Shape the Evolution of Organelle-Targeted Genes in the Brassica Triangle of U.

30. De novo transcriptome assembly and global analysis of differential gene expression of aphid tolerant wild mustard Rorippa indica (L.) Hiern infested by mustard aphid Lipaphis Erysimi (L.) Kaltenbach.

31. Differential S-nitrosylation and characterization of purified S-nitrosoglutathione reductase (GSNOR) from Brassica juncea shows multiple forms of the enzyme.

32. Identification of Yellow Seed Color Genes Using Bulked Segregant RNA Sequencing in Brassica juncea L.

33. Genetic manipulation of Indian mustard genotypes with WRR-gene(s) confers resistance against Albugo candida.

34. Genome Editing in Brassica juncea Using CRISPR/Cas9 Technology.

35. High throughput phenotyping of functional traits and key indices for selection of salt tolerant Mustard [Brassica juncea (L.) Czern & Coss] genotypes.

36. Cytological and transcriptomic analyses provide insights into the pollen fertility of synthetic allodiploid Brassica juncea hybrids.

37. Dissection of QTLs conferring drought tolerance in B. carinata derived B. juncea introgression lines.

38. Target gene mutations endowed cross-resistance to acetolactate synthase-inhibiting herbicides in wild Brassica juncea.

39. Transcriptome Dynamics of Brassica juncea Leaves in Response to Omnivorous Beet Armyworm ( Spodoptera exigua , Hübner).

40. Targeted editing of multiple homologues of GTR1 and GTR2 genes provides the ideal low-seed, high-leaf glucosinolate oilseed mustard with uncompromised defence and yield.

41. A complex locus regulates highly lobed-leaf formation in Brassica juncea.

42. Genetic Diversity and Population Structure in Ethiopian Mustard ( Brassica carinata A. Braun) as Revealed by Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Markers.

43. The current scenario and future perspectives of transgenic oilseed mustard by CRISPR-Cas9.

44. Transcriptome profile analysis of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.) during seed germination reveals the drought stress-induced genes associated with energy, hormone, and phenylpropanoid pathways.

45. Overexpression of flowering locus D (FLD) in Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) enhances tolerance to Alternaria brassicae and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum.

46. Function of BrSOC1b gene in flowering regulation of Chinese cabbage and its protein interaction.

47. Genome-wide analysis of Catalase gene family reveal insights into abiotic stress response mechanism in Brassica juncea and B. rapa.

48. First PCR-free electrochemical bioplatform for the detection of mustard Sin a 1 protein as a potential "hidden" food allergen.

49. Exiguobacterium sp. as a bioinoculant for plant-growth promotion and Selenium biofortification strategies in horticultural plants.

50. Structural variation of GL1 gene determines the trichome formation in Brassica juncea.

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