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1. Poplar glutathione S-transferase PtrGSTF8 contributes to reactive oxygen species scavenging and salt tolerance.

2. The R2R3-MYB gene PsMYB58 positively regulates anthocyanin biosynthesis in tree peony flowers.

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3. Overexpressing the NAC transcription factor LpNAC13 from Lilium pumilum in tobacco negatively regulates the drought response and positively regulates the salt response.

4. HVA22 from citrus: A small gene family whose some members are involved in plant response to abiotic stress.

5. Peanut genes encoding tetrapyrrole biosynthetic enzymes, AhHEMA1 and AhFC1, alleviating the salt stress in transgenic tobacco.

6. Mutant IAA21 genes from Dendrocalamus sinicus Chia et J. L. Sun inhibit stem and root growth in transgenic tobacco by interacting with ARF5.

7. The functions of a cucumber phospholipase D alpha gene (CsPLDα) in growth and tolerance to hyperosmotic stress.

8. Overexpression of a tomato flavanone 3-hydroxylase-like protein gene improves chilling tolerance in tobacco.

9. Ectopic overexpression of the aldehyde dehydrogenase ALDH21 from Syntrichia caninervis in tobacco confers salt and drought stress tolerance.

10. The role of the F-box gene TaFBA1 from wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in drought tolerance.

11. Overexpression of tomato chloroplast-targeted DnaJ protein enhances tolerance to drought stress and resistance to Pseudomonas solanacearum in transgenic tobacco.

12. Heterology expression of the tomato LeLhcb2 gene confers elevated tolerance to chilling stress in transgenic tobacco.

13. The involvement of expansins in responses to phosphorus availability in wheat, and its potentials in improving phosphorus efficiency of plants.

14. Overexpression of a novel chrysanthemum SUPERMAN-like gene in tobacco affects lateral bud outgrowth and flower organ development.

15. A novel tomato MYC-type ICE1-like transcription factor, SlICE1a, confers cold, osmotic and salt tolerance in transgenic tobacco.

16. Overexpression of the Galega orientalis gibberellin receptor improves biomass production in transgenic tobacco.

17. Overexpression of a tomato carotenoid ɛ-hydroxylase gene alleviates sensitivity to chilling stress in transgenic tobacco.

18. Overexpression of a chrysanthemum transcription factor gene, DgWRKY3, in tobacco enhances tolerance to salt stress.

19. Role of pCeMT, a putative metallothionein from Colocasia esculenta, in response to metal stress

20. Overexpression of a Chinese cabbage BrERF11 transcription factor enhances disease resistance to Ralstonia solanacearum in tobacco

21. Overexpression of a multiple stress-responsive gene, ZmMPK4, enhances tolerance to low temperature in transgenic tobacco

22. Characterization of a wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) expansin gene, TaEXPB23, involved in the abiotic stress response and phytohormone regulation

23. Functions of oligochitosan induced protein kinase in tobacco mosaic virus resistance and pathogenesis related proteins in tobacco

24. Ectopic expression of an annexin from Brassica juncea confers tolerance to abiotic and biotic stress treatments in transgenic tobacco

25. Characterization of a new antifungal lipid transfer protein from wheat

26. Characterization and expression of a vacuolar Na+/H+ antiporter gene from the monocot halophyte Aeluropus littoralis

27. Release of the recombinant proteins, human serum albumin, β-glucuronidase, glycoprotein B from human cytomegalovirus, and green fluorescent protein, in root exudates from transgenic tobacco and their effects on microbes and enzymatic activities in soil

28. Isolation of a novel Ser/Thr protein kinase gene from oligochitosan-induced tobacco and its role in resistance against tobacco mosaic virus

29. rHsp90 gene expression in response to several environmental stresses in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

30. Alteration of gibberellin response in transgenic tobacco plants which express a human Lewis fucosyltransferase

31. 2S storage protein gene of Douglas-fir: characterization and activity of promoter in transgenic tobacco seeds

32. Isolation and functional assessment of a tomato proteinase inhibitor II gene

33. NTZIP antisense plants show reduced chlorophyll levels

34. Transgenic tobacco plants accumulating osmolytes show reduced oxidative damage under freezing stress