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1. Splicing-related genes are alternatively spliced upon changes in ambient temperatures in plants.

2. A quantitative and dynamic model of the Arabidopsis flowering time gene regulatory network.

3. Phytoplasma effector SAP54 hijacks plant reproduction by degrading MADS-box proteins and promotes insect colonization in a RAD23-dependent manner.

4. Predicting the impact of alternative splicing on plant MADS domain protein function.

5. Sequence motifs in MADS transcription factors responsible for specificity and diversification of protein-protein interaction.

6. HD-ZIP Transcription Factors and Brassinosteroid Signaling Play a Role in Capitulum Patterning in Chrysanthemum

8. The TCP transcription factor HvTB2 heterodimerizes with VRS5 and controls spike architecture in barley

9. Passiflora organensis FT/TFL1 gene family and their putative roles in phase transition and floral initiation

11. Passiflora organensis FT/TFL1 gene family and their putative roles in phase transition and floral initiation

12. The TCP transcription factor HvTB2 heterodimerizes with VRS5(HvTB1) and controls spike architecture in barley

13. Improved inference of intermolecular contacts through protein–protein interaction prediction using coevolutionary analysis

14. The Intervening Domain Is Required For DNA-binding and Functional Identity of Plant MADS Transcription Factors

15. Parasite co-opts a ubiquitin receptor to induce a plethora of developmental changes

16. Fire Blight Susceptibility in

17. Parasitic modulation of host development by ubiquitin-independent protein degradation

18. PHOSPHATIDYLETHANOLAMINE-BINDING PROTEINS: the conductors of dual reproduction in plants with vegetative storage organs

19. Widespread targeting of development-related host transcription factors by phytoplasma effectors

20. Tulipa gesneriana and Lilium longiflorum PEBP Genes and Their Putative Roles in Flowering Time Control

21. A plant-based chemical genomics screen for the identification of flowering inducers

23. Comprehensive phenotyping reveals interactions and functions of Arabidopsis thaliana TCP genes in yield determination

24. Elucidating and mining the Tulipa and Lilium transcriptomes

26. Improving intermolecular contact prediction through protein-protein interaction prediction using coevolutionary analysis with expectation-maximization

27. A molecular network for functional versatility of HECATE transcription factors

28. Effect of ambient temperature fluctuation on the timing of the transition to the generative stage in cauliflower

29. Role of Tulipa gesneriana TEOSINTE BRANCHED1 (TgTB1) in the control of axillary bud outgrowth in bulbs

30. A cautionary note on the use of chromosome conformation capture in plants

31. Plasticity versus Adaptation of Ambient-Temperature Flowering Response

32. Histone H3 lysine 36 methylation affects temperature-induced alternative splicing and flowering in plants

33. Abscisic acid signaling is controlled by a BRANCHED1/HD-ZIP i cascade in Arabidopsis axillary buds

34. Cross-Family Transcription Factor Interactions : An Additional Layer of Gene Regulation

35. Molecular regulation of temperature-dependent floral induction in Tulipa gesneriana

36. A cautionary note on the use of split-YFP/BiFC in plant protein-protein interaction studies

37. Research on floral timing by ambient temperature comes into blossom

38. Analysis of functional redundancies within the Arabidopsis TCP transcription factor family

39. Temperature-dependent regulation of flowering by antagonistic FLM variants

40. Secrets of the world's most popular bedding plant unlocked

41. Low Temperature Affects Stem Cell Maintenance in Brassica oleracea Seedlings

42. Characterization of SOC1’s Central Role in Flowering by the Identification of Its Upstream and Downstream Regulators

43. Arabidopsis Class I and Class II TCP Transcription Factors Regulate Jasmonic Acid Metabolism and Leaf Development Antagonistically

44. Arabidopsis thaliana transcription factors bZIP19 and bZIP23 regulate the adaptation to zinc deficiency

45. The ‘ABC’ of MADSdomain protein behaviour and interactions

46. A new member of the LIR gene family from perennial ryegrass is cold-responsive, and promotes vegetative growth in Arabidopsis

47. AIL and HDG proteins act antagonistically to control cell proliferation

48. Role of alternative pre-mRNA splicing in temperature signaling

49. Control of Floral Meristem Determinacy in Petunia by MADS-Box Transcription Factors

50. In vivo imaging of MADS-box transcription factor interactions

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