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  • A growth regulatory loop that provides homeostasis to phytochrome A signaling  Academic Article
  • A role for flavin monooxygenase-like enzymes in auxin biosynthesis  Academic Article
  • A role for peroxisomes in photomorphogenesis and development of Arabidopsis  Academic Article
  • A toggle switch in plant nitrate uptake  Academic Article
  • BIN2, a new brassinosteroid-insensitive locus in Arabidopsis  Academic Article
  • Biodiversity of mineral nutrient and trace element accumulation in Arabidopsis thaliana  Academic Article
  • Brassinosteroid and gibberellin control of seedling traits in maize (Zea mays L.)  Academic Article
  • Brassinosteroid perception in the epidermis controls root meristem size  Academic Article
  • Determination of plant resistance to carbamate herbicidal compounds inhibiting cell division and early growth by seed and plantlets bioassays  Academic Article
  • Enhanced Y1H assays for Arabidopsis  Academic Article
  • Evidence for a role in growth and salt resistance of a plasma membrane H+-ATPase in the root endodermis  Academic Article
  • Expression and characterization of the Neurospora crassa endoglucanase GH5-1  Academic Article
  • Expression of a Drosophila glutathione transferase in Arabidopsis confers the ability to detoxify the environmental pollutant, and explosive, 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene  Academic Article
  • Expression profile matrix of Arabidopsis transcription factor genes suggests their putative functions in response to environmental stresses  Academic Article
  • Generation of cell polarity in plants links endocytosis, auxin distribution and cell fate decisions  Academic Article
  • Genome-wide association studies identify heavy metal ATPase3 as the primary determinant of natural variation in leaf cadmium in Arabidopsis thaliana  Academic Article
  • Gibberellins accumulate in the elongating endodermal cells of Arabidopsis root  Academic Article
  • Natural variants of AtHKT1 enhance Na+ accumulation in two wild Populations of Arabidopsis  Academic Article
  • Nitrate foraging by Arabidopsis roots is mediated by the transcription factor TCP20 through the systemic signaling pathway  Academic Article
  • Phosphorus acquisition efficiency in arbuscular mycorrhizal maize is correlated with the abundance of root-external hyphae and the accumulation of transcripts encoding PHT1 phosphate transporters  Academic Article
  • Root suberin forms an extracellular barrier that affects water relations and mineral nutrition in Arabidopsis  Academic Article
  • SIR1, an upstream component in auxin signaling identified by chemical genetics  Academic Article
  • Shade avoidance 4 is required for proper auxin distribution in the hypocotyl  Academic Article
  • Shade avoidance 6 encodes an Arabidopsis flap endonuclease required for maintenance of genome integrity and development  Academic Article
  • Sphingolipids in the root play an important role in regulating the leaf ionome in Arabidopsis thaliana  Academic Article
  • Subcellular redistribution of root aquaporins induced by hydrogen peroxide  Academic Article
  • Suppression of phospholipase Dγs confers increased aluminum resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana  Academic Article
  • Suppressors of an Arabidopsis thaliana phyB mutation identify genes that control light signaling and hypocotyl elongation  Academic Article
  • The Arabidopsis DESPERADO/AtWBC11 transporter is required for cutin and wax secretion  Academic Article
  • Tomato BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE1 is required for systemin-induced root elongation in Solanum pimpinellifolium but is not essential for wound signaling  Academic Article
  • Visualising microorganisms from molecules to cells  Academic Article

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