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1. Regulation of Plant Immunity through Modulation of Phytoalexin Synthesis

2. The selection and uses of plant tissue cultures resistant to toxic compounds

3. Co-expression of the tobacco anthranilate synthase β subunit with its feedback-insensitive α subunit as a selectable marker that also markedly increases the free tryptophan content

4. Inhibitory Effects of Stilbenes on the Growth of Three Soybean Pathogens in Culture

5. Synthetic polyploid production ofMiscanthus sacchariflorus,Miscanthus sinensis, andMiscanthus x giganteus

6. Composition of cell wall phenolics and polysaccharides of the potential bioenergy crop -Miscanthus

7. Response of Soybean Pathogens to Glyceollin

8. Maize tissue culture plant regeneration ability can be improved by polyethylene glycol treatment

9. The application of the yeast N-acetyltransferase MPR1 gene and the proline analogue L-azetidine-2-carboxylic acid as a selectable marker system for plant transformation

10. Chromosome doubling of the bioenergy crop,Miscanthus×giganteus

11. The Importance of Phenolic Metabolism to Limit the Growth of Phakopsora pachyrhizi

12. Modification of isoflavones in soybean seeds via expression of multiple phenolic biosynthetic genes

13. Tobacco plastid transformation using the feedback-insensitive anthranilate synthase [ ]-subunit of tobacco (ASA2) as a new selectable marker

14. Tissue culture specificity of the tobacco ASA2 promoter driving hpt as a selectable marker for soybean transformation selection

15. Specificity of expression of the GUS reporter gene (uidA) driven by the tobacco ASA2 promoter in soybean plants and tissue cultures

16. Expression of a feedback insensitive anthranilate synthase gene from tobacco increases free tryptophan in soybean plants

17. Biochemical features of maize tissues with different capacities to regenerate plants

18. Chemical Components with Health Implications in Wild and Cultivated Mexican Common Bean Seeds (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)

19. Lignin Degradation by Fusarium solani f. sp. glycines

20. Effect of Temperature and Soil Moisture Status during Seed Development on Soybean Seed Isoflavone Concentration and Composition

21. Genetic engineering of plant root disease resistance by modification of the phenylpropanoid pathway

22. Biochemical Response of Soybean Roots to Fusarium solani f. sp. glycines Infection

23. Length of time in tissue culture can affect the selected glyphosate resistance mechanism

24. Globulin-1 gene expression in regenerable Zea mays (maize) callus

25. Complementation of the Nuclear Antisense rbcS-Induced Photosynthesis Deficiency by Introducing an rbcS Gene into the Tobacco Plastid Genome

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27. Targeting a Nuclear Anthranilate Synthase α-Subunit Gene to the Tobacco Plastid Genome Results in Enhanced Tryptophan Biosynthesis. Return of a Gene to Its Pre-Endosymbiotic Origin

28. Selection for high seed oil content in soybean families derived from plants regenerated from protoplasts and tissue cultures

29. Photosynthetic properties of two different soybean suspension cultures

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31. Increasing Tryptophan Synthesis in a Forage Legume Astragalus sinicus by Expressing the Tobacco Feedback-Insensitive Anthranilate Synthase (ASA2) Gene

32. High-efficiency induction of soybean hairy roots and propagation of the soybean cyst nematode

33. Cold alkali can extract phenolic acids that are ether linked to cell wall components in dicotyledonous plants (buckwheat, soybean and flax)

34. Agrobacterium rhizogenes-mediated transformation and regeneration of the legume Astragalus sinicus (Chinese milk vetch)

35. β‐l,3‐Glucanase and Resistance to Aspergillus flavus Infection in Maize

36. Tissue Culture-Specific Expression of a Naturally Occurring Tobacco Feedback-Insensitive Anthranilate Synthase1

37. Recovery and characterization of amino acid analog-resistant carrot and tobacco suspension-cultured cells after cryostorage for over 10 years

38. Abscisic acid-regulated Glb1 transient expression in cultured maize P3377 cells

39. Soluble carbohydrate content of soybean [Glycine max (L.) merr.] somatic and zygotic embryos during development

40. Stability and culture medium limitations of gene amplification in glyphosate resistant carrot cell lines

41. Tryptophan and indole analog mediated plastid transformation

42. Tryptophan and Indole Analog Mediated Plastid Transformation

43. Cryopreservation of the SB-M photosynthetic soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] suspension culture

44. Possible correlation between increased vigour and chitinase activity expression in tobacco

45. Transformation of Soybean Embryogenic Cultures by Microprojectile Bombardment

46. Glyceollin is an important component of soybean plant defense against Phytophthora sojae and Macrophomina phaseolina

47. Rapid recovery of photosynthetic cell suspension cultures following heterotrophic bleaching

48. Comparison of RAPD and RFLP markers for mapping F2 generations in maize (Zea mays L.)

49. Synthesis and Turnover of Cell-Wall Polysaccharides and Starch in Photosynthetic Soybean Suspension Cultures

50. The rare occurrence of plant tissue culture contamination by Methylobacterium mesophilicum

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