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1. Identification, characterization, and expression analysis of WRKY transcription factors in Cardamine violifolia reveal the key genes involved in regulating selenium accumulation.

2. Uniparental silencing of 5S rRNA genes in plant allopolyploids - insights from Cardamine (Brassicaceae).

3. A CUC1/auxin genetic module links cell polarity to patterned tissue growth and leaf shape diversity in crucifer plants.

4. Creating an explosion: Form and function in explosive fruit.

5. Gene identification, expression analysis, and molecular docking of SAT and OASTL in the metabolic pathway of selenium in Cardamine hupingshanensis.

6. Achromobacter seleniivolatilans sp. nov. and Buttiauxella selenatireducens sp. nov., isolated from the rhizosphere of selenium hyperaccumulator Cardamine hupingshanesis .

7. Effects of selenoprotein extracts from Cardamine hupingshanensis on growth, selenium metabolism, antioxidant capacity, immunity and intestinal health in largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides .

8. A novel selenite-tolerant rhizosphere bacterium Wautersiella enshiensis sp. nov., isolated from Chinese selenium hyperaccumulator, Cardamine hupingshanensis.

9. Interspersed expression of CUP-SHAPED COTYLEDON2 and REDUCED COMPLEXITY shapes Cardamine hirsuta complex leaf form.

10. Pan-European study of genotypes and phenotypes in the Arabidopsis relative Cardamine hirsuta reveals how adaptation, demography, and development shape diversity patterns.

11. Evolution of hygrophytic plant species in the Anatolia-Caucasus region: insights from phylogenomic analyses of Cardamine perennials.

12. Comparative Analysis of the Chloroplast Genome of Cardamine hupingshanensis and Phylogenetic Study of Cardamine .

13. The evolutionary history of Cardamine bulbifera shows a successful rapid postglacial Eurasian range expansion in the absence of sexual reproduction.

14. Structural Characterization and Comparative Analyses of the Chloroplast Genome of Eastern Asian Species Cardamine occulta (Asian C . flexuosa With.) and Other Cardamine Species.

15. Transcriptome, proteome, and metabolome reveal the mechanism of tolerance to selenate toxicity in Cardamine violifolia.

16. Integration analysis of PacBio SMRT- and Illumina RNA-seq reveals candidate genes and pathway involved in selenium metabolism in hyperaccumulator Cardamine violifolia.

17. Characterization of rhizome transcriptome and identification of a rhizomatous ER body in the clonal plant Cardamine leucantha.

18. Variation in Below-to Aboveground Systemic Induction of Glucosinolates Mediates Plant Fitness Consequences under Herbivore Attack.

19. Trait-dependent resemblance of the flowering phenology and floral morphology of the allopolyploid Cardamine flexuosa to those of the parental diploids in natural habitats.

20. Autoregulation of RCO by Low-Affinity Binding Modulates Cytokinin Action and Shapes Leaf Diversity.

21. Photoreceptor Activity Contributes to Contrasting Responses to Shade in Cardamine and Arabidopsis Seedlings.

23. A Growth-Based Framework for Leaf Shape Development and Diversity.

24. The role of APETALA1 in petal number robustness.

25. Comparative transcriptomics provides novel insights into the mechanisms of selenium tolerance in the hyperaccumulator plant Cardamine hupingshanensis.

27. Conservation vs divergence in LEAFY and APETALA1 functions between Arabidopsis thaliana and Cardamine hirsuta.

28. Coupled enhancer and coding sequence evolution of a homeobox gene shaped leaf diversity.

29. The Cardamine hirsuta genome offers insight into the evolution of morphological diversity.

30. Cardamine hirsuta: a comparative view.

31. How diploidization turned a tetraploid into a pseudotriploid.

32. Morphomechanical Innovation Drives Explosive Seed Dispersal.

33. Stochastic variation in Cardamine hirsuta petal number.

34. The genetic architecture of petal number in Cardamine hirsuta.

35. Alternate wiring of a KNOXI genetic network underlies differences in leaf development of A. thaliana and C. hirsuta.

36. Heterochrony underpins natural variation in Cardamine hirsuta leaf form.

37. Cytotype distribution patterns, ecological differentiation, and genetic structure in a diploid-tetraploid contact zone of Cardamine amara.

38. Demographic History, Population Structure, and Local Adaptation in Alpine Populations of Cardamine impatiens and Cardamine resedifolia.

39. Plastome organization and evolution of chloroplast genes in Cardamine species adapted to contrasting habitats.

40. Female sterility associated with increased clonal propagation suggests a unique combination of androdioecy and asexual reproduction in populations of Cardamine amara (Brassicaceae).

41. Antagonistic roles for KNOX1 and KNOX2 genes in patterning the land plant body plan following an ancient gene duplication.

42. When fathers are instant losers: homogenization of rDNA loci in recently formed Cardamine × schulzii trigenomic allopolyploid.

43. Context-dependent resistance against butterfly herbivory in a polyploid herb.

44. Multiple hybridization events in Cardamine (Brassicaceae) during the last 150 years: revisiting a textbook example of neoallopolyploidy.

45. Cardamine hirsuta: a versatile genetic system for comparative studies.

46. The widespread crucifer species Cardamine flexuosa is an allotetraploid with a conserved subgenomic structure.

47. Characterization of a selenium-tolerant rhizosphere strain from a novel Se-hyperaccumulating plant Cardamine hupingshanesis.

48. The more the merrier: recent hybridization and polyploidy in cardamine.

49. Molecular basis of age-dependent vernalization in Cardamine flexuosa.

50. SIMPLE LEAF3 encodes a ribosome-associated protein required for leaflet development in Cardamine hirsuta.

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