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2. Photography as a Tool of Research and Documentation in Plant Tissue Culture
3. Cucurbit Biotechnology: The Importance of Virus Resistance
4. Stronger sink demand for metabolites supports dominance of the apical bud in etiolated growth
5. Detection of Potato virus Y in industrial quantities of seed potatoes by TaqMan Real Time PCR
6. Immunity to tomato yellow leaf curl virus in transgenic tomato is associated with accumulation of transgene small RNA
7. Food-grade sugar can promote differentiation in melon (Cucumis melo L.) tissue culture
8. Adventitious Shoot Formation in Decapitated Dicotyledonous Seedlings Starts with Regeneration of Abnormal Leaves from Cells Not Located in a Shoot Apical Meristem
9. Vegetative Micro-Cloning to Sustain Biodiversity of Threatened Moringa Species
10. Effect of a single amino acid substitution in the NLS domain of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus-Israel (TYLCV-IL) capsid protein (CP) on its activity and on the virus life cycle
11. Inoculation of plants with begomoviruses by particle bombardment without cloning: Using rolling circle amplification of total DNA from infected plants and whiteflies
12. Separate Photosensitizers Mediate Degradation of the 32-kDa Photosystem II Reaction Center Protein in the Visible and UV Spectral Regions
13. Photocontrol of Hypocotyl Elongation in Light-Grown Cucumis sativus L.: Responses to Phytochrome Photostationary State and Fluence Rate
14. Degradation of the 32 kD Herbicide Binding Protein in Far Red Light
15. Photocontrol of Hypocotyl Elongation in De-Etiolated Cucumis sativus L.: Long Term, Fluence Rate-Dependent Responses to Blue Light
16. Analysis of the RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase 1 (RDR1) Gene Family in Melon.
17. The type III effector PthG of Pantoea agglomerans pv. gypsophilae modifies host plant responses to auxin, cytokinin and light
18. Hairpin-based virus resistance depends on the sequence similarity between challenge virus and discrete, highly accumulating siRNA species
19. Ultrasonic treatment stimulates multiple shoot regeneration and explant enlargement in recalcitrant squash cotyledon explants in vitro
20. Adventitious regeneration in vitro occurs across a wide spectrum of squash (Cucurbita pepo) genotypes
21. A simple plant regeneration-ability assay in a range of Lycopersicon species
22. Biolistic inoculation of plants with Tomato yellow leaf curl virus DNA
23. Transgenic cucumbers harboring the 54-kDa putative gene of Cucumber fruit mottle mosaic tobamovirus are highly resistant to viral infection and protect non-transgenic scions from soil infection
24. Use of Tissue Culture and Biotechnology for the Genetic Improvement of Watermelon
25. Identification of a Novel Plant Virus Promoter using a Potyvirus Infectious Clone
26. In silico prediction and segregation analysis of putative virus defense genes based on SSR markers in sweet potato F1 progenies of cultivars ‘New Kawogo’ and ‘Resisto’
27. Acifluorfen Enhancement of Cryptochrome-Modulated Sporulation following an Inductive Light Pulse
28. Low threshold levels of ultraviolet-B in a background of photosynthetically active radiation trigger rapid degradation of the D2 protein of photosystem-II
29. Factors influencing reversion from virus infection in sweetpotato.
30. Distribution and replication of the pathogenicity plasmid pPATH in diverse populations of the gall-forming bacterium Pantoea agglomerans
31. Characterization of potato virus Y populations in potato in Israel.
32. Differential expression of cucumber RNA‐dependent RNA polymerase 1 genes during antiviral defence and resistance.
33. Food grade sugar can promote differentiation in melon (Cucumis melo L.) in tissue culture
34. HandyGun: An improved custom-designed, non-vacuum gene gun suitable for virus inoculation
35. HandGun-Mediated Inoculation of Plants with Viral Pathogens for Mechanistic Studies.
36. Biolistic DNA Delivery to Leaf Tissue of Plants with the Non-vacuum Gene Gun (HandyGun).
37. The Uses of Ultrasound in Plant Tissue Culture.
38. Polar auxin transport is essential for gall formation by Pantoea agglomerans on gypsophila.
39. pthG from Pantoea agglomerans pv. gypsophilae encodes an avirulence effector that determines incompatibility in multiple beet species.
40. Amplified Degradation of Photosystem II D1 and D2 Proteins under a Mixture of Photosynthetically Active Radiation and UVB Radiation: Dependence on Redox Status of Photosystem II.
41. Accelerated Degradation of the D2 Protein of Photosystem II Under Ultraviolet Radiation.
42. PHOTOCONTROL OF HYPOCOTYL ELONGATION IN LIGHT-GROWN Cucumis sativus L. PHOTOSYNTHETIC REQUIREMENT FOR A FLUENCE RATE DEPENDENT PHYTOCHROME RESPONSE.
43. PHOTORECEPTOR INTERACTION IN PLANT PHOTOMORPHOGENESIS: THE LIMITS OF EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES AND THEIR INTERPRETATIONS.
44. Photocontrol of Hypocotyl Elongation in De-Etiolated Cucumis sativus L. 1: Long Term, Fluence Rate-Dependent Responses to Blue Light
45. Photocontrol of Hypocotyl Elongation in Light-Grown Cucumis sativus L. 1: Responses to Phytochrome Photostationary State and Fluence Rate
46. Degradation of the 32 kD Herbicide Binding Protein in Far Red Light 1
47. Simple hand-held devices for the efficient infection of plants with viral-encoding constructs by particle bombardment
48. The Conserved FRNK Box in HC-Pro, a Plant Viral Suppressor of Gene Silencing, Is Required for Small RNA Binding and Mediates Symptom Development.
49. Factors influencing reversion from virus infection in sweetpotato.
50. Digital Photography as a Tool of Research and Documentation in Plant Tissue Culture.
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