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1. Autophagy in plants

2. Autophagy promotes jasmonate-mediated defense against nematodes

3. Biological insights from multi-omics analysis strategies: Complex pleotropic effects associated with autophagy

4. VPS45 is required for both diffuse and tip growth of Arabidopsis thaliana cells

5. FERONIA functions through Target of Rapamycin (TOR) to negatively regulate autophagy

8. Complex Changes in Membrane Lipids Associated with the Modification of Autophagy in Arabidopsis

9. TNO1, a TGN-localized SNARE-interacting protein, modulates root skewing in Arabidopsis thaliana

11. ER-Phagy and Its Role in ER Homeostasis in Plants

12. Post-Synthetic Reduction of Pectin Methylesterification Causes Morphological Abnormalities and Alterations to Stress Response in Arabidopsis thaliana

13. Hydrogen Sulfide: From a Toxic Molecule to a Key Molecule of Cell Life

14. Autophagy in crop plants: what's new beyond Arabidopsis?

15. TOR-Dependent and -Independent Pathways Regulate Autophagy in Arabidopsis thaliana

18. Integration of multi‐omics data reveals interplay between brassinosteroid and Target of Rapamycin Complex signaling in Arabidopsis

19. Autophagic degradation of membrane-bound organelles in plants

20. Detection of Autophagy in Plants by Fluorescence Microscopy

21. Autophagy during drought: function, regulation, and potential application

22. The F-box E3 ubiquitin ligase BAF1 mediates the degradation of the brassinosteroid-activated transcription factor BES1 through selective autophagy in Arabidopsis

23. Integrated omics reveal novel functions and underlying mechanisms of the receptor kinase FERONIA in Arabidopsis thaliana

25. Interactions between autophagy and phytohormone signaling pathways in plants

26. Integration of multi-omics data reveals interplay between brassinosteroid and TORC signaling in Arabidopsis

27. γ-Aminobutyric acid plays a key role in plant acclimation to a combination of high light and heat stress

28. Brassinosteroids modulate autophagy through phosphorylation of RAPTOR1B by the GSK3-like kinase BIN2 in Arabidopsis

29. Complex Changes in Membrane Lipids Associated with the Modification of Autophagy in

30. Identification of transcription factors that regulate ATG8 expression and autophagy in Arabidopsis

31. A Functional Unfolded Protein Response Is Required for Normal Vegetative Development

32. An active RNA transport mechanism into plant vacuoles

33. Daily temperature cycles promote alternative splicing of RNAs encoding SR45a, a splicing regulator in maize

34. Interplay between brassinosteroids and TORC signaling in Arabidopsis revealed by integrated multi-dimensional analysis

35. The Case for Retaining Natural Language Descriptions of Phenotypes in Plant Databases and a Web Application as Proof of Concept

36. Persulfidation of ATG18a regulates autophagy under ER stress in Arabidopsis

37. ER-Phagy and Its Role in ER Homeostasis in Plants

38. Target of Rapamycin in Control of Autophagy: Puppet Master and Signal Integrator

39. The Transcription Factor bZIP60 Links the Unfolded Protein Response to the Heat Stress Response in Maize

40. COST1 regulates autophagy to control plant drought tolerance

41. IRE1B degrades RNAs encoding proteins that interfere with the induction of autophagy by ER stress in Arabidopsis thaliana

42. Response to Persistent ER Stress in Plants: A Multiphasic Process That Transitions Cells from Prosurvival Activities to Cell Death

43. Cellular Dynamics: Cellular Systems in the Time Domain

44. Dynamics of Autophagosome Formation

45. Degradation of cytosolic ribosomes by autophagy-related pathways

46. The Role of Sulfide in Reticulophagy through the Regulation of ATG18a by Persulfidation

47. The Ins and Outs of Autophagic Ribosome Turnover

48. Combating stress: the interplay between hormone signaling and autophagy in plants

49. Identification of transcription factors that regulate

50. Linking autophagy to abiotic and biotic stress responses

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