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1. OsTH1 is a key player in thiamin biosynthesis in rice

2. Mathematical kinetic modelling followed by in vitro and in vivo assays reveal the bifunctional rice GTPCHII/DHBPS enzymes and demonstrate the key roles of OsRibA proteins in the vitamin B2 pathway

3. ZmOrphan94 Transcription Factor Downregulates ZmPEPC1 Gene Expression in Maize Bundle Sheath Cells

4. Modulation of Abiotic Stress Responses in Rice by E3-Ubiquitin Ligases: A Promising Way to Develop Stress-Tolerant Crops

5. The Combined Effect of Heat and Osmotic Stress on Suberization of Arabidopsis Roots

6. Goji berries superfood – contributions for the characterisation of proteome and IgE-binding proteins

7. Insights into the transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of the rice SUMOylation machinery and into the role of two rice SUMO proteases

8. DNA-Based Tools to Certify Authenticity of Rice Varieties—An Overview

9. Regulation of Na+ and K+ homeostasis in plants: towards improved salt stress tolerance in crop plants

10. Uncovering Differentially Methylated Regions (DMRs) in a Salt-Tolerant Rice Variety under Stress: One Step towards New Regulatory Regions for Enhanced Salt Tolerance

11. Concerted Flexibility of Chromatin Structure, Methylome, and Histone Modifications along with Plant Stress Responses

12. Quercus suber Roots Activate Antioxidant and Membrane Protective Processes in Response to High Salinity

13. The combined effect of heat and osmotic stress on suberization of Arabidopsis roots

14. Translational profile of developing phellem cells in Arabidopsis thaliana roots

15. Screening for Abiotic Stress Response in Rice

16. Insights into the transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of the rice SUMOylation machinery and into the role of two rice SUMO proteases

17. OsICE1 transcription factor improves photosynthetic performance and reduces grain losses in rice plants subjected to drought

18. O stress ambiental pode provocar mais alterações nas plantas do que a engenharia genética

19. Concerted Flexibility of Chromatin Structure, Methylome, and Histone Modifications along with Plant Stress Responses

20. Regulation of Na+ and K+ homeostasis in plants: towards improved salt stress tolerance in crop plants

21. Differential DNA Methylation Patterns Are Related to Phellogen Origin and Quality of Quercus suber Cork

22. Rice root curling, a response to mechanosensing, is modulated by the rice E3-ubiquitin ligase HIGH EXPRESSION OF OSMOTICALLY RESPONSIVE GENE1 (OsHOS1)

23. Rice phytochrome-interacting factor protein OsPIF14 represses OsDREB1B gene expression through an extended N-box and interacts preferentially with the active form of Phytochrome B

24. Salt tolerant and sensitive rice varieties display differential methylome flexibility under salt stress

25. Characterization of maize allergens - MON810 vs. its non-transgenic counterpart

26. Novel clues on abiotic stress tolerance emerge from embryo proteome analyses of rice varieties with contrasting stress adaptation

27. Transgenic hypericum perforatum

28. Microarray analyses reveal that plant mutagenesis may induce more transcriptomic changes than transgene insertion

29. Variation génétique, système de reproduction et flux de gènes dans un verger à graines de clones de Pinus pinaster Aiton

30. Improved in vitro rooting of Prunus dulcis Mill. cultivars

31. Production of transgenic Hypericum perforatum plants via particle bombardment-mediated transformation of novel organogenic cell suspension cultures

32. Cellular location of Prune dwarf virus in almond sections by in situ reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction

33. Maize IgE binding proteins: each plant a different profile?

34. Genetic divergence in Cork Oak based on cpDNA sequence data

35. The rice cold-responsive calcium-dependent protein kinase OsCPK17 is regulated by alternative splicing and post-translational modifications

36. Selection of an Appropriate Protein Extraction Method to Study the Phosphoproteome of Maize Photosynthetic Tissue.

37. Salt Tolerant and Sensitive Rice Varieties Display Differential Methylome Flexibility under Salt Stress.

38. ZmbHLH80 and ZmbHLH90 transcription factors act antagonistically and contribute to regulate PEPC1 cell-specific gene expression in maize.

39. Rice phytochrome-interacting factor protein OsPIF14 represses OsDREB1B gene expression through an extended N-box and interacts preferentially with the active form of phytochrome B.

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