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2. Plant nutrient stress adaptation: A prospect for fertilizer limited agriculture
3. Strigolactones, how are they synthesized to regulate plant growth and development?
4. BACKFIRES.
5. Contributors
6. Emerging roles of strigolactones in plant responses toward biotic stress
7. Unveiling Microbial Dynamics and Gene Expression in Legume–Buffel Grass Coculture Systems for Sustainable Agriculture.
8. Transcriptomic Insights: Phytogenic Modulation of Buffel Grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) Seedling Emergence
9. Binding or Hydrolysis? How Does the Strigolactone Receptor Work?
10. The ability of plants to produce strigolactones affects rhizosphere community composition of fungi but not bacteria
11. Risk Factors Associated With Exclusion of Obese Patients Ischemic Stroke With a History of Smoking From Thrombolysis Therapy
12. Initial Bud Outgrowth Occurs Independent of Auxin Flow from Out of Buds
13. Abstract 258: Comorbidities Associated with Exclusion from rtPA in Obese Ischemic Stroke Patients with History of Smoking
14. Abstract 238: Gender Differences In Clinical Factors In Obese Ischemic Stroke Patients With A History Of Smoking
15. How do brassinosteroids fit in bud outgrowth models?
16. Strigolactones and Shoot Branching: What Is the Real Hormone and How Does It Work?
17. Strigolactones inhibit auxin feedback on PIN-dependent auxin transport canalization
18. Phloem Transport of the Receptor DWARF14 Protein Is Required for Full Function of Strigolactones
19. LATERAL BRANCHING OXIDOREDUCTASE acts in the final stages of strigolactone biosynthesis in Arabidopsis
20. How do brassinosteroids fit in bud outgrowth models?
21. Identification of new potential downstream transcriptional targets of the strigolactone pathway including glucosinolate biosynthesis
22. Strigolactone Inhibition of Branching Independent of Polar Auxin Transport
23. The Strigolactone Pathway Is a Target for Modifying Crop Shoot Architecture and Yield
24. Diverse Roles of Strigolactones in Plant Development
25. Generalist insects behave in a jasmonate-dependent manner on their host plants, leaving induced areas quickly and staying longer on distant parts
26. Strigolactones Are Involved in Root Response to Low Phosphate Conditions in Arabidopsis
27. The Arabidopsis Ortholog of Rice DWARF27 Acts Upstream of MAX1 in the Control of Plant Development by Strigolactones
28. Strigolactones Suppress Adventitious Rooting in Arabidopsis and Pea
29. The trihelix family of transcription factors – light, stress and development
30. Strigolactone signaling is required for auxin-dependent stimulation of secondary growth in plants
31. Strigolactone Acts Downstream of Auxin to Regulate Bud Outgrowth in Pea and Arabidopsis
32. Plasticity of bud outgrowth varies at cauline androsette nodes in Arabidopsis thaliana
33. Chapter 7 - Emerging roles of strigolactones in plant responses toward biotic stress
34. Inositol Trisphosphate-Induced Ca 2+ Signaling Modulates Auxin Transport and PIN Polarity
35. Plasticity of bud outgrowth varies at cauline and rosette nodes in Arabidopsis thaliana
36. Strigolactones: discovery of the elusive shoot branching hormone
37. Chloroplast Membrane Alterations in Triazine-Resistant Amaranthus retroflexus Biotypes
38. The Cytochemical Staining and Measurement of Protein with Mercuric Bromphenol Blue
39. Different plasticity of bud outgrowth at cauline and rosette nodes in Arabidopsis thaliana
40. Cellular and Molecular Requirements for Polar PIN Targeting and Transcytosis in Plants
41. Structure and expression of PETAL LOSS, a gene that regulates sepal and petal development in Arabidopsis
42. Plant Architecture: The Long and the Short of Branching in Potato
43. Strigolactone inhibition of shoot branching
44. Molecular and cellular aspects of auxin-transport-mediated development
45. Diverse Roles of MAX1 Homologues in Rice
46. Hydroxyl carlactone derivatives are predominant strigolactones in Arabidopsis
47. Plasticity of bud outgrowth varies at cauline and rosette nodes in Arabidopsis thaliana.
48. Polar PIN Localization Directs Auxin Flow in Plants
49. Dichloromethane: Variability in Penetration and Resulting Effects on Seed Germination and CO 2 Evolution
50. Patterns of Variation Within Self-Incompatibility Loci
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