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51. Plant DELLAs restrain growth and promote survival of adversity by reducing the levels of reactive oxygen species.

52. DELLAs control plant immune responses by modulating the balance of jasmonic acid and salicylic acid signaling.

53. Reduced gibberellin response affects ethylene biosynthesis and responsiveness in the Arabidopsis gai eto2-1 double mutant.

54. Phosphate starvation root architecture and anthocyanin accumulation responses are modulated by the gibberellin-DELLA signaling pathway in Arabidopsis.

55. Step-by-step acquisition of the gibberellin-DELLA growth-regulatory mechanism during land-plant evolution.

56. The plant stress hormone ethylene controls floral transition via DELLA-dependent regulation of floral meristem-identity genes.

57. DELLAs contribute to plant photomorphogenesis.

58. Integration of plant responses to environmentally activated phytohormonal signals.

59. Plant sciences. Plant genes on steroids.

60. Modulation of floral development by a gibberellin-regulated microRNA.

61. The Arabidopsis mutant sleepy1gar2-1 protein promotes plant growth by increasing the affinity of the SCFSLY1 E3 ubiquitin ligase for DELLA protein substrates.

62. Gibberellin regulates Arabidopsis floral development via suppression of DELLA protein function.

63. Ethylene-mediated enhancement of apical hook formation in etiolated Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings is gibberellin dependent.

64. Ethylene regulates arabidopsis development via the modulation of DELLA protein growth repressor function.

65. Transgenic expression of the Arabidopsis DELLA proteins GAI and gai confers altered gibberellin response in tobacco.

66. Flexible control of plant architecture and yield via switchable expression of Arabidopsis gai.

67. Botany. Relieving DELLA restraint.

68. Auxin promotes Arabidopsis root growth by modulating gibberellin response.

69. Gibberellin-mediated proteasome-dependent degradation of the barley DELLA protein SLN1 repressor.

70. Evidence that the Arabidopsis nuclear gibberellin signalling protein GAI is not destabilised by gibberellin.

71. The role of GA-mediated signalling in the control of seed germination.

72. Gibberellin regulates Arabidopsis seed germination via RGL2, a GAI/RGA-like gene whose expression is up-regulated following imbibition.

73. Molecular and physiological characterization of arabidopsis GAI alleles obtained in targeted Ds-tagging experiments.

74. FHY1: a phytochrome A-specific signal transducer.

75. Gibberellins are not required for normal stem growth in Arabidopsis thaliana in the absence of GAI and RGA.

76. Expression of Arabidopsis GAI in transgenic rice represses multiple gibberellin responses.

77. HOW GIBBERELLIN REGULATES PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT: A Molecular Genetic Analysis of Gibberellin Signaling.

78. Hormonal interactions in the control of Arabidopsis hypocotyl elongation.

79. Plant GRAS and metazoan STATs: one family?

80. 'Green revolution' genes encode mutant gibberellin response modulators.

81. Extragenic suppressors of the Arabidopsis gai mutation alter the dose-response relationship of diverse gibberellin responses.

82. Gibberellin: inhibitor of an inhibitor of...?

83. Gibberellin dose-response regulation of GA4 gene transcript levels in Arabidopsis.

84. The Arabidopsis GAI gene defines a signaling pathway that negatively regulates gibberellin responses.

85. Gibberellin deficiency and response mutations suppress the stem elongation phenotype of phytochrome-deficient mutants of Arabidopsis.

86. The rosette habit of Arabidopsis thaliana is dependent upon phytochrome action: novel phytochromes control internode elongation and flowering time.

87. Impaired splicing of phytochrome B pre-mRNA in a novel phyB mutant of Arabidopsis.

88. Isolation and preliminary characterization of gas1-1, a mutation causing partial suppression of the phenotype conferred by the gibberellin-insensitive (gai) mutation in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heyhn.

89. Endogenous gibberellin levels influence in-vitro shoot regeneration in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh.

91. Photoresponses of Light-Grown phyA Mutants of Arabidopsis (Phytochrome A Is Required for the Perception of Daylength Extensions).

93. Phytochrome A null mutants of Arabidopsis display a wild-type phenotype in white light.

94. Derivative Alleles of the Arabidopsis Gibberellin-Insensitive (gai) Mutation Confer a Wild-Type Phenotype.

95. Genetics of dominant gibberellin-insensitive dwarfism in maize.

96. DNA restriction-fragment variation in the gene family encoding high molecular weight (HMW) glutenin subunits of wheat.

97. Nucleotide sequence of a gene from chromosome 1D of wheat encoding a HMW-glutenin subunit.

98. Identification of a transposon-like insertion in a Glu-1 allele of wheat.

99. Molecular analysis of γ-gliadin gene families at the complex Gli-1 locus of bread wheat (T. aestivum L.).

100. Characterization of the multigene family coding for HMW glutenin subunits in wheat using cDNA clones.

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