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1. The Arabidopsis thaliana onset of leaf death 12 mutation in the lectin receptor kinase P2K2 results in an autoimmune phenotype

2. Hybrid allele-specific ChIP-seq analysis identifies variation in brassinosteroid-responsive transcription factor binding linked to traits in maize

3. Dissection of Developmental Programs and Regulatory Modules Directing Endosperm Transfer Cell and Aleurone Identity in the Syncytial Endosperm of Barley

4. Endoplasmic reticulum–bound ANAC013 factor is cleaved by RHOMBOID-LIKE 2 during the initial response to hypoxia in Arabidopsis thaliana

6. An antisense noncoding RNA enhances translation via localized structural rearrangements of its cognate mRNA

7. Multiparametric real-time sensing of cytosolic physiology links hypoxia responses to mitochondrial electron transport

8. On the move: Redox –dependent protein relocation

9. On the move: redox-dependent protein relocation in plants

10. HBI1 Mediates the Trade-off between Growth and Immunity through Its Impact on Apoplastic ROS Homeostasis

11. The Role and Regulation of Autophagy and the Proteasome During Aging and Senescence in Plants

12. Role of Reactive Oxygen Species during Cell Expansion in Leaves

13. Ethylene and Senescence Processes

14. Phenotypic Analysis and Molecular Markers of Leaf Senescence

15. Low-oxygen response is triggered by an ATP-dependent shift in oleoyl-CoA in Arabidopsis

16. Phenotypic Analysis and Molecular Markers of Leaf Senescence

17. Transcriptional networks in leaf senescence

18. ROS-mediated redox signaling during cell differentiation in plants

19. A cell type-specific view on the translation of mRNAs from ROS-responsive genes upon paraquat treatment ofArabidopsis thalianaleaves

20. SALT-RESPONSIVE ERF1 Is a Negative Regulator of Grain Filling and Gibberellin-Mediated Seedling Establishment in Rice

21. An upstream regulator of the 26S proteasome modulates organ size inArabidopsis thaliana

22. Molecular mechanisms of desiccation tolerance in the resurrection glacial relic Haberlea rhodopensis

23. CIRCADIAN CLOCK-ASSOCIATED 1 regulates ROS homeostasis and oxidative stress responses

24. NFXL2 modifies cuticle properties in Arabidopsis

25. Ribosomal composition and control of leaf development

26. The Arabidopsis onset of leaf death5 Mutation of Quinolinate Synthase Affects Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Biosynthesis and Causes Early Ageing

27. Redox regulation in shoot growth, SAM maintenance and flowering

28. Living to Die and Dying to Live: The Survival Strategy behind Leaf Senescence

29. Setting the PAS, the role of circadian PAS domain proteins during environmental adaptation in plants

30. Salt-Related MYB1 Coordinates Abscisic Acid Biosynthesis and Signaling during Salt Stress in Arabidopsis

31. Could ROS signals drive tissue-specific clocks?

32. Transcriptional control of ROS homeostasis by KUODA1 regulates cell expansion during leaf development

33. A cell type-specific view on the translation of mRNAs from ROS-responsive genes upon paraquat treatment of Arabidopsis thaliana leaves

34. Characterization and Identification of cis-Regulatory Elements in Arabidopsis Based on Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism Information[W][OPEN]

35. SALT-RESPONSIVE ERF1 Regulates Reactive Oxygen Species–Dependent Signaling during the Initial Response to Salt Stress in Rice[W]

36. MULTIPASS, a rice R2R3-type MYB transcription factor, regulates adaptive growth by integrating multiple hormonal pathways

37. ROS homeostasis during development: an evolutionary conserved strategy

38. Transcription factor OsHsfC1b regulates salt tolerance and development in Oryza sativa ssp japonica

39. Action of Gibberellins on growth and metabolism of arabidopsis plants Associated with high concentration of carbon dioxide

40. Positional information resolves structural variations and uncovers an evolutionarily divergent genetic locus in accessions of arabidopsis thaliana

42. The contribution of SERF1 to root-to-shoot signaling during salinity stress in rice

43. Promotion of growth by elevated carbon dioxide is coordinated through a flexible transcriptional network in Arabidopsis

44. Method for the identification of single mutations in large genomic regions using massive parallel sequencing

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