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1. Brassinosteroids promote parenchyma cell and secondary xylem development in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) root

2. Exogenous sodium diethyldithiocarbamate, a Jasmonic acid biosynthesis inhibitor, induced resistance to powdery mildew in wheat

3. Interaction of brassinosteroid and cytokinin promotes ovule initiation and increases seed number per silique in Arabidopsis

4. GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR‐like gene OsGLR3.4 is required for plant growth and systemic wound signaling in rice ( Oryza sativa )

5. Interaction between BZR1 and EIN3 mediates signalling crosstalk between brassinosteroids and ethylene

6. Boron deficiency‐induced root growth inhibition is mediated by brassinosteroid signalling regulation in Arabidopsis

7. CsLOB1 regulates susceptibility to citrus canker through promoting cell proliferation in citrus

8. The geometry of the compound leaf plays a significant role in the leaf movement of Medicago truncatula modulated by mtdwarf4a

9. Modulation of Arabidopsis root growth by specialized triterpenes

10. What is going on with the hormonal control of flowering in plants?

11. Overexpression of GmMYB14 improves high‐density yield and drought tolerance of soybean through regulating plant architecture mediated by the brassinosteroid pathway

13. Genome‐wide identification and characterization of the BES1 gene family in apple ( Malus domestica )

14. A cell surface arabinogalactan‐peptide influences root hair cell fate

15. GSK2 stabilizes OFP3 to suppress brassinosteroid responses in rice

16. Photoexcited phytochrome B interacts with brassinazole resistant 1 to repress brassinosteroid signaling in Arabidopsis

17. Brassinosteroid regulation of wood formation in poplar

18. Reactive oxygen species‐mediated<scp>BIN</scp>2 activity revealed by single‐molecule analysis

19. DWARF4 accumulation in root tips is enhanced via blue light perception by cryptochromes

20. A brassinosteroid responsive miRNA-target module regulates gibberellin biosynthesis and plant development

21. Differential requirement of BAK1 C-terminal tail in development and immunity

22. Nitric oxide as a signaling molecule in brassinosteroid-mediated virus resistance toCucumber mosaic virusinArabidopsis thaliana

23. MdWRKY9overexpression confers intensive dwarfing in the M26 rootstock of apple by directly inhibiting brassinosteroid synthetaseMdDWF4expression

24. Brassinosteroid-mediated apoplastic H2O2-glutaredoxin 12/14 cascade regulates antioxidant capacity in response to chilling in tomato

25. Response of the plant hormone network to boron deficiency

26. Meta-Analysis of the Transcriptome Reveals a Core Set of Shade-Avoidance Genes in Arabidopsis

27. Brassinosteroid signaling converges with SUPPRESSOR OF PHYTOCHROME B4‐#3 to influence the expression of SMALL AUXIN UP RNA genes and hypocotyl growth

28. Jasmonic acid‐mediated defense suppresses brassinosteroid‐mediated susceptibility to Rice black streaked dwarf virus infection in rice

29. RAVL1, an upstream component of brassinosteroid signalling and biosynthesis, regulates ethylene signalling via activation of EIL1 in rice

30. Biological Evaluation of a New Brassinosteroid: Antiproliferative Effects and Targeting Estrogen Receptor α Pathways

31. Responses of the weedBidens pilosaL. to exogenous application of the steroidal saponin protodioscin and plant growth regulators 24‐epibrassinolide, indol‐3‐acetic acid and abscisic acid

32. The antagonistic regulation of abscisic acid-inhibited root growth by brassinosteroids is partially mediated via direct suppression ofABSCISIC ACID INSENSITIVE 5expression by BRASSINAZOLE RESISTANT 1

33. Arabidopsis thalianaG2‐LIKE FLAVONOID REGULATOR and BRASSINOSTEROID ENHANCED EXPRESSION1 are low‐temperature regulators of flavonoid accumulation

34. Four receptor-like cytoplasmic kinases regulate development and immunity in rice

35. Orchestration of hydrogen peroxide and nitric oxide in brassinosteroid-mediated systemic virus resistance inNicotiana benthamiana

37. Nitric oxide is involved in brassinosteroid-induced alternative respiratory pathway inNicotiana benthamianaseedlings' response to salt stress

38. Os <scp>MAPK</scp> 6, a mitogen‐activated protein kinase, influences rice grain size and biomass production

39. Rice microRNA osa‐miR1848 targets the obtusifoliol 14α‐demethylase gene Os <scp>CYP</scp> 51G3 and mediates the biosynthesis of phytosterols and brassinosteroids during development and in response to stress

40. CLUSTERED PRIMARY BRANCH 1 , a new allele of DWARF11 , controls panicle architecture and seed size in rice

41. Phytohormone inhibitor treatments phenocopy brassinosteroid–gibberellin dwarf mutant interactions in maize

42. Biological Activity of Brassinosteroids - Direct Comparison of Known and New Analogsin planta

43. Arabidopsisgulliver1/superroot2‐7identifies a metabolic basis for auxin and brassinosteroid synergy

44. Organ-specific effects of brassinosteroids on stomatal production coordinate with the action ofTOO MANY MOUTHS

45. OsSERK1 regulates rice development but not immunity toXanthomonas oryzaepv. oryzaeorMagnaporthe oryzae

46. The auxin response factor, OsARF19, controls rice leaf angles through positively regulatingOsGH3-5andOsBRI1

47. Role of H2O2dynamics in brassinosteroid-induced stomatal closure and opening inSolanum lycopersicum

48. Turning on the microscope turret: a new view for the study of brassinosteroid signaling in plant development

49. SMALL GRAIN 1, which encodes a mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 4, influences grain size in rice

50. Transcription factor HAT1 is phosphorylated by BIN2 kinase and mediates brassinosteroid repressed gene expression in Arabidopsis

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