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1. Genome-wide identification of the AP2/ERF gene family from Limonium bicolor and functional characterization of LbAP2/ERF32 under salt stress.

2. Global analysis of key post-transcriptional regulation in early leaf development of Limonium bicolor identifies a long non-coding RNA that promotes salt gland development and salt resistance.

3. Global dynamics and cytokinin participation of salt gland development trajectory in recretohalophyte Limonium bicolor.

4. The RING zinc finger protein LbRZF1 promotes salt gland development and salt tolerance in Limonium bicolor.

5. The NAC gene family in the halophyte Limonium bicolor: Identification, expression analysis, and regulation of abiotic stress tolerance.

6. The transmembrane protein LbRSG from the recretohalophyte Limonium bicolor enhances salt gland development and salt tolerance.

7. Exogenous 6-BA enhances salt tolerance of Limonium bicolor by increasing the number of salt glands.

8. Genome-wide identification of the mitogen-activated kinase gene family from Limonium bicolor and functional characterization of LbMAPK2 under salt stress.

9. Study on the Alleviating Effect and Potential Mechanism of Ethanolic Extract of Limonium aureum (L.) Hill. on Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Inflammatory Responses in Macrophages.

10. Approaches for in vitro propagation and production of plumbagin in Plumbago spp.

11. Root-Extracted lignanamides from Limonium gmelinii (Willd.) Kuntze with a potential PTP1B inhibitory activity by regulating PI3K/AKT signaling pathway.

12. Micro-Evolutionary Processes in Armeria maritima at Metalliferous Sites.

13. Quercetin 3- O -Galactoside Isolated from Limonium tetragonum Inhibits Melanogenesis by Regulating PKA/MITF Signaling and ERK Activation.

14. Plant Defense Elicitation by the Hydrophobin Cerato-Ulmin and Correlation with Its Structural Features.

15. Functional genomics-enabled characterization of CYP81B140 and CYP81B141 from Plumbago zeylanica L. substantiates their involvement in plumbagin biosynthesis.

16. Phytochemical profiling and anti-fibrotic activities of Plumbago indica L. and Plumbago auriculata Lam. in thioacetamide-induced liver fibrosis in rats.

17. Lb1G04202, an Uncharacterized Protein from Recretohalophyte Limonium bicolor , Is Important in Salt Tolerance.

18. Antimicrobial activity of Plumbago indica and ligand screening of plumbagin against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus .

19. Melatonin increases growth and salt tolerance of Limonium bicolor by improving photosynthetic and antioxidant capacity.

20. Integrative transcriptome and proteome analyses provide deep insights into the molecular mechanism of salt tolerance in Limonium bicolor.

21. Plumbagin: A Potential Candidate for Future Research and Development.

22. Limoniastrum guyonianum behavior under seasonal conditions fluctuations of Sabkha Aïn Maïder (Tunisia).

23. A novel gene LbHLH from the halophyte Limonium bicolor enhances salt tolerance via reducing root hair development and enhancing osmotic resistance.

24. Molecular cloning and characterization of type III polyketide synthase from Plumbago zeylanica .

25. Heterologous expression of the Limonium bicolor MYB transcription factor LbTRY in Arabidopsis thaliana increases salt sensitivity by modifying root hair development and osmotic homeostasis.

26. Plumbagin and Plumbago indica Differentially Modulated Cytochrome P450 and Transporter Profiles in BeWo and HepG2 Cells.

27. Plumbagin: A Potential Anti-cancer Compound.

28. Exogenous melatonin enhances salt secretion from salt glands by upregulating the expression of ion transporter and vesicle transport genes in Limonium bicolor.

29. Salinity influences Cd accumulation and distribution characteristics in two contrasting halophytes, Suaeda glauca and Limonium aureum.

30. Can Ceylon Leadwort ( Plumbago zeylanica L.) Acclimate to Lead Toxicity?-Studies of Photosynthetic Apparatus Efficiency.

31. Potential of the genetically transformed root cultures of Plumbago europaea for biomass and plumbagin production.

32. Untargeted metabolomic profiling reveals that different responses to self and cross pollination in each flower morph of the heteromorphic plant Plumbago auriculata.

33. Dissimilar molecular and morphological patterns in an introgressed peripheral population of a sand dune species (Armeria pungens, Plumbaginaceae).

34. The Fusarium graminearum cerato-platanins loosen cellulose substrates enhancing fungal cellulase activity as expansin-like proteins.

35. Exogenous melatonin improves seed germination in Limonium bicolor under salt stress.

36. Diversity of Bacterial Microbiota of Coastal Halophyte Limonium sinense and Amelioration of Salinity Stress Damage by Symbiotic Plant Growth-Promoting Actinobacterium Glutamicibacter halophytocola KLBMP 5180.

37. Structural and molecular strategy of photosynthetic apparatus organisation of wild flora halophytes.

38. Physiological and antioxidant responses of the sabkha biotope halophyte Limonium delicatulum to seasonal changes in environmental conditions.

39. Biotechnological Approaches for the Production of Pharmaceutically Important Compound: Plumbagin.

40. Increased production of plumbagin in Plumbago indica root cultures by biotic and abiotic elicitors.

41. Identification and functional analysis of the autofluorescent substance in Limonium bicolor salt glands.

42. K(+) accumulation in the cytoplasm and nucleus of the salt gland cells of Limonium bicolor accompanies increased rates of salt secretion under NaCl treatment using NanoSIMS.

43. Mycorrhizal limonium sinuatum (L.) mill. Enhances accumulation of lead and cadmium.

44. Characterization of a mineral coating of the plant Dyerophytum indicum.

45. In vitro callus induction and estimation of plumbagin content from Plumbago auriculata Lam.

46. Polyketide synthesis in tobacco plants transformed with a Plumbago zeylanica type III hexaketide synthase.

47. Metal phytoremediation by the halophyte Limoniastrum monopetalum (L.) Boiss: two contrasting ecotypes.

48. Improving the estimation of mesophyll conductance to CO₂: on the role of electron transport rate correction and respiration.

49. Chemical composition fluctuations in roots of Plumbago scandens L. in relation to floral development.

50. Enhanced plumbagin production in elicited Plumbago indica hairy root cultures.

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