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1. Identification of two key genes involved in flavonoid catabolism and their different roles in apple resistance to biotic stresses.

2. MdWRKY71 promotes the susceptibility of apple to Glomerella leaf spot by controlling salicylic acid degradation.

3. Overexpression of the FERONIA receptor kinase MdMRLK2 enhances apple cold tolerance.

4. Overexpression of the FERONIA receptor kinase MdMRLK2 confers apple drought tolerance by regulating energy metabolism and free amino acids production.

5. A New Strategy Based on LC-Q TRAP-MS for Determining the Distribution of Polyphenols in Different Apple Varieties.

6. Competition between anthocyanin and kaempferol glycosides biosynthesis affects pollen tube growth and seed set of Malus.

7. High-efficient utilization and uptake of N contribute to higher NUE of 'Qinguan' apple under drought and N-deficient conditions compared with 'Honeycrisp'.

8. Reactive oxygen species produced via plasma membrane NADPH oxidase regulate anthocyanin synthesis in apple peel.

9. Different effects of light irradiation on the photosynthetic electron transport chain during apple tree leaf dehydration

10. Developmental changes of carbohydrates, organic acids, amino acids, and phenolic compounds in ‘Honeycrisp’ apple flesh

11. Comparison of thermotolerance of sun-exposed peel and shaded peel of ‘Fuji’ apple

12. Four glycosyltransferase genes are responsible for synthesis and accumulation of different flavonol glycosides in apple tissues.

13. Differential Regulation of Anthocyanin Synthesis in Apple Peel under Different Sunlight Intensities.

14. Partitioning of absorbed light energy differed between the sun-exposed side and the shaded side of apple fruits under high light conditions

15. Extraction, identification, and antioxidant and anticancer tests of seven dihydrochalcones from Malus ‘Red Splendor’ fruit.

16. Effects of relative air humidity on the phenolic compounds contents and coloration in the ‘Fuji’ apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) peel.

17. Thermotolerance of apple tree leaves probed by chlorophyll a fluorescence and modulated 820 nm reflection during seasonal shift.

18. Anthocyanin contributes more to hydrogen peroxide scavenging than other phenolics in apple peel.

19. Response of phenolic compounds in ‘Golden Delicious’ and ‘Red Delicious’ apples peel to fruit bagging and subsequent sunlight re-exposure.

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