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1. An efficient multiplex approach to CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing in citrus

2. Optimization of in planta methodology for genome editing and transformation in Citrus

3. Do Epigenetic Timers Control Petal Development?

5. The Transcription Factors TCP4 and PIF3 Antagonistically Regulate Organ-Specific Light Induction of SAUR Genes to Modulate Cotyledon Opening during De-Etiolation in Arabidopsis

6. Natural variation identifies multiple loci controlling petal shape and size in Arabidopsis thaliana.

7. TCP5 controls leaf margin development by regulating KNOX and BEL-like transcription factors in Arabidopsis

8. Phytochrome B Induces Intron Retention and Translational Inhibition of PHYTOCHROME-INTERACTING FACTOR3

10. CENTRORADIALIS maintains shoot meristem indeterminacy by antagonizing THORN IDENTITY1 in Citrus

12. RABBIT EARS regulates the transcription of TCP4 during petal development in Arabidopsis

13. Type-B ARABIDOPSIS RESPONSE REGULATORs Directly Activate WUSCHEL

14. Reprogramming of Stem Cell Activity to Convert Thorns into Branches

15. Temporal Control of Plant Organ Growth by TCP Transcription Factors

16. The COP9 Signalosome regulates seed germination by facilitating protein degradation of RGL2 and ABI5

17. Isolation of mutants with abnormal petal epidermal cell morphology

18. The ABC model of floral development

19. Increased efficiency of targeted mutagenesis by CRISPR/Cas9 in plants using heat stress

20. Flavonol rhamnosylation indirectly modifies the cell wall defects of RHAMNOSE BIOSYNTHESIS1 mutants by altering rhamnose flux

21. Rhamnose-Containing Cell Wall Polymers Suppress Helical Plant Growth Independently of Microtubule Orientation

22. A dexamethasone-inducible gene expression system is active in Citrus plants

23. A renaissance in plant development

24. RBE controls microRNA164 expression to effect floral organogenesis

25. Gene Duplication and Loss in a MADS Box Gene Transcription Factor Circuit

26. Robustness and evolvability in the B-system of flower development

27. Functional diversification of AGAMOUS lineage genes in regulating tomato flower and fruit development

28. Pistillata—Duplications as a Mode for Floral Diversification in (Basal) Asterids

29. Evolution of petal identity

30. More is better: the uses of developmental genetic data to reconstruct perianth evolution

31. The Arabidopsis petal: a model for plant organogenesis

32. Whither plant evo‐devo?

33. Two GATA Transcription Factors Are Downstream Effectors of Floral Homeotic Gene Action in Arabidopsis

34. Gene networks controlling petal organogenesis

35. Molecular and Phylogenetic Analyses of the MADS-Box Gene Family in Tomato

36. Functional Analyses of Two TomatoAPETALA3Genes Demonstrate Diversification in Their Roles in Regulating Floral Development

37. Identification and quantification of expression levels of three FRUITFULL-like MADS-box genes from the orchid Dendrobium thyrsiflorum (Reichb. f.)

38. Virus-induced gene silencing is an effective tool for assaying gene function in the basal eudicot species Papaver somniferum (opium poppy)

39. Gene Trap Lines Define Domains of Gene Regulation inArabidopsisPetals and Stamens

40. Virus Induced Gene Silencing of a DEFICIENS Ortholog in Nicotiana Benthamiana

41. Flower Development: Initiation, Differentiation, and Diversification

42. Duplication and Diversification in the APETALA1/FRUITFULL Floral Homeotic Gene Lineage: Implications for the Evolution of Floral Development

43. The evolution of floral homeotic gene function

44. Global Identification of Target Genes Regulated by APETALA3 and PISTILLATA Floral Homeotic Gene Action

45. Response: Missing links: the genetic architecture of flower and floral diversification

47. Cell lineage, cell signaling and the control of plant morphogenesis

48. The Arabidopsis floral homeotic gene APETALA3 differentially regulates intercellular signaling required for petal and stamen development

49. Evolution of the Petal and Stamen Developmental Programs: Evidence from Comparative Studies of the Lower Eudicots and Basal Angiosperms

50. CYP78A5 encodes a cytochrome P450 that marks the shoot apical meristem boundary in Arabidopsis

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