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1. Mechanism of the Pulvinus-Driven Leaf Movement: An Overview.

2. Transcriptome analysis of MYB based on response of soybean pulvinus to leaf petiole angle change.

3. Simultaneous analysis of shape and internal structure of a curved Hibiscus cannabinus pulvinus: X-ray microtomography and semi-automated quantification.

4. Nyctinastic movement in legumes: Developmental mechanisms, factors and biological significance.

5. Mechanism of the Pulvinus-Driven Leaf Movement: An Overview

6. Dysfunction of an Anaphase-Promoting Complex Subunit 8 Homolog Leads to Super-Short Petioles and Enlarged Petiole Angles in Soybean.

7. Mechanics of Reversible Deformation during Leaf Movement and Regulation of Pulvinus Development in Legumes.

8. Dysfunction of an Anaphase-Promoting Complex Subunit 8 Homolog Leads to Super-Short Petioles and Enlarged Petiole Angles in Soybean

9. Multidimensional Gene Regulatory Landscape of Motor Organ Pulvinus in the Model Legume Medicago truncatula.

10. Diurnal Serianthes nelsonii Merr. leaflet paraheliotropism reduces leaflet temperature, relieves photoinhibition, and alters nyctinastic behavior

11. The geometry of the compound leaf plays a significant role in the leaf movement of Medicago truncatula modulated by mtdwarf4a.

12. The F-box protein MIO1/SLB1 regulates organ size and leaf movement in Medicago truncatula.

13. Multidimensional Gene Regulatory Landscape of Motor Organ Pulvinus in the Model Legume Medicago truncatula

14. The bHLH transcription factor PPLS1 regulates the color of pulvinus and leaf sheath in foxtail millet (Setaria italica).

15. ANATOMICAL STUDY OF THE PETIOLE AND PULVINUS IN FIVE SPECIES OF CASSIA CULTIVATED IN IRAQ.

16. Cotransport of water and solutes in plant membranes: The molecular basis, and physiological functions

17. Characteristic early membrane effects induced by tryptophan in pulvinar motor cells.

18. Characterization of the grapevine Shaker K+ channel VvK3.1 supports its function in massive potassium fluxes necessary for berry potassium loading and pulvinus‐actuated leaf movements.

19. A anatomia foliar poderia explicar a presença de espécies perenes nas florestas estacionais deciduais?

20. Control of plant leaf movements by the lunisolar tidal force.

21. The geometry of the compound leaf plays a significant role in the leaf movement of Medicago truncatula modulated by mtdwarf4a

22. Brassinosteroid homeostasis is critical for the functionality of the Medicago truncatula pulvinus

23. RNA silencing in the life cycle of soybean: multiple restriction systems and spatiotemporal variation associated with plant architecture.

24. Iningainema pulvinus gen nov., sp nov. (Cyanobacteria, Scytonemataceae) a new nodularin producer from Edgbaston Reserve, north-eastern Australia.

25. A touchy subject: Ca2+ signaling during leaf movements in Mimosa.

26. Multiscale structural anisotropy steers plant organ actuation.

27. Morphology, anatomy and sleep movements of Ludwigia sedoides.

28. Involvement of Hydrogen Peroxide in Cotton Leaf Abscission Induced by Thidiazuron

29. Functional characterization of PETIOLULE‐LIKE PULVINUS ( PLP ) gene in abscission zone development in Medicago truncatula and its application to genetic improvement of alfalfa

30. Functional characterization of PETIOLULE‐LIKE PULVINUS (PLP) gene in abscission zone development in Medicago truncatula and its application to genetic improvement of alfalfa

31. Combining Fine Mapping, Whole-Genome Re-Sequencing, and RNA-Seq Unravels Candidate Genes for a Soybean Mutant with Short Petioles and Weakened Pulvini

32. Buglossoporus pulvinus, a rare wood-inhabiting fungus on ancient oak trees in Poland: ecology, distribution and extinction risk assessment

33. A touchy subject: Ca 2+ signaling during leaf movements in Mimosa.

34. Deformation and mechanics of a pulvinus-inspired material

35. Simulation Analysis of Mimosa Pudica Main Pulvinus Towards Biological Tactile Sensing Modelling.

36. Mechanosensitive ion channels contribute to mechanically evoked rapid leaflet movement in Mimosa pudica

37. Anatomia comparada do pulvino, pecíolo e raque de Pterodon pubescens Benth. (Fabaceae - Faboideae) Comparative anatomy of pulvinus, petiole and rachis of Pterodon pubescens Benth. (Fabaceae - Faboideae)

38. Characteristic early membrane effects induced by tryptophan in pulvinar motor cells

39. Leaf movements and their relationship with the lunisolar gravitational force.

40. Vacuolar remodelling mediates touch-induced androgynophore movement in Passiflora (Subg. Decaloba, Sect. Xerogona) flowers.

41. Structural Characterisation of the Leaf of Bauhinia monandra Kurz (Fabaceae - Cercidoideae)

42. Leaves and fruits of Bauhinia (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae, Cercideae) from the Oligocene Ningming Formation of Guangxi, South China and their biogeographic implications.

43. Mechanical Signaling in the Sensitive Plant Mimosa pudica L

44. The F-box protein MIO1/SLB1 regulates organ size and leaf movement in Medicago truncatula

45. Rice dwarf and low tillering 10 (OsDLT10) regulates tiller number by monitoring auxin homeostasis

46. Auxinic Herbicide Conjugates with an α-Amino Acid Function: Structural Requirements for Biological Activity on Motor Cells

47. X-ray CT and histological imaging of xylem vessels organization in Mimosa pudica.

48. Deformation and mechanics of a pulvinus-inspired material.

49. Calcium changes in Robinia pseudoacacia pulvinar motor cells during nyctinastic closure mediated by phytochromes

50. The bHLH transcription factor PPLS1 regulates the color of pulvinus and leaf sheath in foxtail millet (Setaria italica)

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