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1. The zinc-finger transcription factor BcMF20 and its orthologs in Cruciferae which are required for pollen development.

2. BcMF11, a novel non-coding RNA gene from Brassica campestris, is required for pollen development and male fertility.

3. Genotypic differences in pod wall and seed growth relate to invertase activities and assimilate transport pathways in asparagus bean.

4. Spermidine affects the transcriptome responses to high temperature stress in ripening tomato fruit.

5. [The motive force of evolution based on the principle of organismal adjustment evolution.].

6. Characterization of a putative pollen-specific arabinogalactan protein gene, BcMF8, from Brassica campestris ssp. chinensis.

7. BcMF11, a putative pollen-specific non-coding RNA from Brassica campestris ssp. chinensis.

8. Comparative transcript profiling by cDNA-AFLP reveals similar patterns of Avr4/Cf-4- and Avr9/Cf-9-dependent defence gene expression.

9. [Molecular cloning and characterization of BcMYBogu, a novel member of the MYB family involved in OguCMS in Brassica campestris ssp. chinensis].

10. [Cloning and evolutionary analysis of homologous sequences of SAMDC gene in Cruciferae].

11. [BcMF4 gene, encoding a leucine-rich repeat protein, plays a role in male fertility in Chinese cabbage-pak-choi].

12. [sdt1, a novel Arabidopsis mutant tolerant to drought and high-salinity stresses].

13. [Construction of an activation tagging library of Arabidopsis and cloning for mutant genes].

14. [Cloning and Evolutionary Analysis of Homologous Sequences of CYP86MF Gene in Cruciferae.].

15. [Differences of gene expression in bud stage of backcross hybrid between Ogura-type male-sterile Brassica napus L and B campestris L versus parents].

16. [Establishment of an efficient regeneration system for Chinese cabbage cultured in vitro and histological observation of shoot development].

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