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1. Cracking the 'Sugar Code': A Snapshot of N- and O-Glycosylation Pathways and Functions in Plants Cells

4. Novel DL-Galactan Hybrids from the Red Seaweed Gymnogongrus Torulosusare Potent Inhibitors of Herpes Simplex Virus and Dengue Virus

5. RALF22 is a key modulator of the root hair growth responses to fungal ethylene emissions in Arabidopsis.

6. Current challenges for plant biology research in the Global South.

7. Exploring the puzzle of reactive oxygen species acting on root hair cells.

8. New molecular components that regulate the transcriptional hub in root hairs: coupling environmental signals with endogenous hormones to coordinate growth.

9. Arabidopsis pollen prolyl-hydroxylases P4H4/6 are relevant for correct hydroxylation and secretion of LRX11 in pollen tubes.

10. Filling the gaps on root hair development under salt stress and phosphate starvation using current evidence coupled with a meta-analysis approach.

13. The exception to the rule? TORC1 triggers growth under low nutrient environments.

14. Transcription factor NAC1 activates expression of peptidase-encoding AtCEPs in roots to limit root hair growth.

15. Understanding signaling pathways governing the polar development of root hairs in low-temperature, nutrient-deficient environments.

16. A spatially concerted epidermal auxin signaling framework steers the root hair foraging response under low nitrogen.

17. Cell surface receptor kinase FERONIA linked to nutrient sensor TORC signaling controls root hair growth at low temperature linked to low nitrate in Arabidopsis thaliana.

18. Plant-growth promotion by proteobacterial strains depends on the availability of phosphorus and iron in Arabidopsis thaliana plants.

21. Ethylene signaling increases reactive oxygen species accumulation to drive root hair initiation in Arabidopsis.

22. Class III Peroxidases PRX01, PRX44, and PRX73 Control Root Hair Growth in Arabidopsis thaliana .

23. Class III Peroxidases in Response to Multiple Abiotic Stresses in Arabidopsis thaliana Pyrenean Populations.

24. Apoplastic class III peroxidases PRX62 and PRX69 promote Arabidopsis root hair growth at low temperature.

25. Proline-rich extensin-like receptor kinases PERK5 and PERK12 are involved in pollen tube growth.

26. Salt stress on Lotus tenuis triggers cell wall polysaccharide changes affecting their digestibility by ruminants.

27. The lncRNA APOLO and the transcription factor WRKY42 target common cell wall EXTENSIN encoding genes to trigger root hair cell elongation.

28. The lncRNA APOLO interacts with the transcription factor WRKY42 to trigger root hair cell expansion in response to cold.

29. The tip of the iceberg: emerging roles of TORC1, and its regulatory functions in plant cells.

30. A Stringent-Response-Defective Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens Strain Does Not Activate the Type 3 Secretion System, Elicits an Early Plant Defense Response, and Circumvents NH 4 NO 3 -Induced Inhibition of Nodulation.

31. Auxin-Environment Integration in Growth Responses to Forage for Resources.

32. Cracking the "Sugar Code": A Snapshot of N - and O -Glycosylation Pathways and Functions in Plants Cells.

33. Highlighting reactive oxygen species as multitaskers in root development.

34. A cell surface arabinogalactan-peptide influences root hair cell fate.

35. Arabidopsis RAD23B regulates pollen development by mediating degradation of KRP1.

36. Autocrine regulation of root hair size by the RALF-FERONIA-RSL4 signaling pathway.

37. Influence of cell wall polymers and their modifying enzymes during plant-aphid interactions.

38. The role of P-type IIA and P-type IIB Ca2+-ATPases in plant development and growth.

39. Imaging and Analysis of the Content of Callose, Pectin, and Cellulose in the Cell Wall of Arabidopsis Pollen Tubes Grown In Vitro.

40. Cellulose-rich secondary walls in wave-swept red macroalgae fortify flexible tissues.

41. High Auxin and High Phosphate Impact on RSL2 Expression and ROS-Homeostasis Linked to Root Hair Growth in Arabidopsis thaliana .

42. How Does pH Fit in with Oscillating Polar Growth?

43. Filling the Gaps to Solve the Extensin Puzzle.

44. Reduced expression of selected FASCICLIN-LIKE ARABINOGALACTAN PROTEIN genes associates with the abortion of kernels in field crops of Zea mays (maize) and of Arabidopsis seeds.

45. Arabidopsis pollen extensins LRX are required for cell wall integrity during pollen tube growth.

46. Sulfated Polysaccharides in the Freshwater Green Macroalga Cladophora surera Not Linked to Salinity Adaptation.

47. Arabidopsis thaliana FLA4 functions as a glycan-stabilized soluble factor via its carboxy-proximal Fasciclin 1 domain.

48. RSL4 Takes Control: Multiple Signals, One Transcription Factor.

50. Molecular link between auxin and ROS-mediated polar growth.

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