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1. Seed dormancy 4 like1 of Arabidopsis is a key regulator of phase transition from embryo to vegetative development

2. Autophagy Increases Zinc Bioavailability to Avoid Light-Mediated Reactive Oxygen Species Production under Zinc Deficiency

3. Autophagy controls resource allocation and protein storage accumulation in Arabidopsis seeds

4. Autophagy machinery controls nitrogen remobilization at the whole‐plant level under both limiting and ample nitrate conditions in Arabidopsis

5. Autophagy Negatively Regulates Cell Death by Controlling NPR1-Dependent Salicylic Acid Signaling during Senescence and the Innate Immune Response inArabidopsis

6. Autophagy in development and stress responses of plants

7. The Crystal Structure of Plant ATG12 and its Biological Implication in Autophagy

8. Processing of ATG8s, ubiquitin-like proteins, and their deconjugation by ATG4s are essential for plant autophagy

9. Assessment and optimization of autophagy monitoring methods in Arabidopsis roots indicate direct fusion of autophagosomes with vacuoles

10. Highly Oxidized Peroxisomes Are Selectively Degraded via Autophagy in Arabidopsis[C][W]

11. Leaf-specifically expressed genes for polypeptides destined for chloroplasts with domains of σ 70 factors of bacterial RNA polymerases in Arabidopsis thaliana

12. Physiological and metabolic consequences of autophagy deficiency for the management of nitrogen and protein resources in Arabidopsis leaves depending on nitrate availability

13. A possible involvement of autophagy in amyloplast degradation in columella cells during hydrotropic response of Arabidopsis roots

14. The Rab GTPase RabG3b functions in autophagy and contributes to tracheary element differentiation in Arabidopsis

15. In vitro reconstitution of plant Atg8 and Atg12 conjugation systems essential for autophagy

16. AtATG genes, homologs of yeast autophagy genes, are involved in constitutive autophagy in Arabidopsis root tip cells

17. Chloroplasts are partially mobilized to the vacuole by autophagy

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