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1. Agriculture evolution, sustainability and trends, focusing on Brazilian agribusiness: a review

2. Nicotiana benthamiana is a suitable transient system for high-level expression of an active inhibitor of cotton boll weevil α-amylase

3. Chickpeas’ Tolerance of Drought and Heat: Current Knowledge and Next Steps

4. The Armadillo BTB Protein ABAP1 Is a Crucial Player in DNA Replication and Transcription of Nematode-Induced Galls

5. Soybean Embryonic Axis Transformation: Combining Biolistic and Agrobacterium-Mediated Protocols to Overcome Typical Complications of In Vitro Plant Regeneration

6. Insights Into Genetic and Molecular Elements for Transgenic Crop Development

7. Nucleases as a barrier to gene silencing in the cotton boll weevil, Anthonomus grandis.

8. Knocking-down Meloidogyne incognita proteases by plant-delivered dsRNA has negative pleiotropic effect on nematode vigor.

9. Transcriptome analysis in cotton boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis) and RNA interference in insect pests.

10. In vivo and in silico comparison analyses of Cry toxin activities toward the sugarcane giant borer

11. Overexpression of the GmEXPA1 gene reduces plant susceptibility to Meloidogyne incognita

12. In planta RNAi targeting Meloidogyne incognita Minc16803 gene perturbs nematode parasitism and reduces plant susceptibility

13. Discovery and functional characterization of novel cotton promoters with potential application to pest control

14. Plants as Sources of Natural and Recombinant Antimalaria Agents

15. Overexpression of a soybean Globin (GmGlb1-1) gene reduces plant susceptibility to Meloidogyne incognita

16. Functional characterization of the pUceS8.3 promoter and its potential use for ectopic gene overexpression

17. Increasing Anthonomus grandis susceptibility to Metarhizium anisopliae through <scp>RNAi</scp> ‐induced <scp> AgraRelish </scp> knockdown: a perspective to combine biocontrol and biotechnology

18. The potential of plant systems to break the HIV‐TB link

19. An overview of intellectual property within agricultural biotechnology in Brazil

20. Evolutionarily conserved plant genes responsive to root-knot nematodes identified by comparative genomics

21. Defining the combined stress response in wild Arachis

22. Contrasting roles of GmNAC065 and GmNAC085 in natural senescence, plant development, multiple stresses and cell death responses

23. Pyramiding dsRNAs increases phytonematode tolerance in cotton plants

24. Minc03328 effector gene downregulation severely affects Meloidogyne incognita parasitism in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana

25. Dissecting protein domain variability in the core RNA interference machinery of five insect orders

26. RNAi-Mediated Suppression of Laccase2 Impairs Cuticle Tanning and Molting in the Cotton Boll Weevil (Anthonomus grandis)

27. MiDaf16-like and MiSkn1-like gene families are reliable targets to develop biotechnological tools for the control and management of Meloidogyne incognita

28. Stability and tissue-specific Cry10Aa overexpression improves cotton resistance to the cotton boll weevil

29. Transcriptome analysis and knockdown of the juvenile hormone esterase gene reveal abnormal feeding behavior in the sugarcane giant borer

30. Comparative gut transcriptome analysis of Diatraea saccharalis in response to the dietary source

31. Improved cotton transformation protocol mediated by Agrobacterium and biolistic combined-methods

32. Evaluation of Setaria viridis physiological and gene expression responses to distinct water-deficit conditions

33. Why is oral-induced RNAi inefficient in Diatraea saccharalis? A possible role for DsREase and other nucleases

34. Improved cotton transformation protocol mediated by Agrobacterium and biolistic combined-methods

35. Overexpression of the CaHB12 transcription factor in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) improves drought tolerance

36. Insights Into Genetic and Molecular Elements for Transgenic Crop Development

37. Improved drought stress tolerance in Arabidopsis by CRISPR/dCas9 fusion with a Histone AcetylTransferase

38. Identification and characterization of the GmRD26 soybean promoter in response to abiotic stresses: potential tool for biotechnological application

39. MicroRNAs and new biotechnological tools for its modulation and improving stress tolerance in plants

40. Contrasting effects of wild arachis dehydrin under abiotic and biotic stresses

41. The Mi-EFF1/Minc17998 effector interacts with the soybean GmHub6 protein to promote host plant parasitism by Meloidogyne incognita

42. Comparative Genomics Reveals Novel Target Genes Towards Specific Control of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes

43. In planta RNAi approach targeting three M. incognita effector genes disturbed the process of infection and reduced plant susceptibility

44. Minc00344 and Mj-NULG1a effectors interact with GmHub10 protein to promote the soybean parasitism by Meloidogyne incognita and M. javanica

45. Characterization of floral morphoanatomy and identification of marker genes preferentially expressed during specific stages of cotton flower development

46. Insights obtained using different modules of the cotton uceA1.7 promoter

48. The plant WEE1 kinase is involved in checkpoint control activation in nematode induced galls

49. Genome-wide analysis of the MADS-box gene family in polyploid cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) and in its diploid parental species (Gossypium arboreum and Gossypium raimondii)

50. Early responses of coffee immunity-related genes to root-knot nematode infection

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