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1. Intracellular phosphate recycling systems for survival during phosphate starvation in plants

3. Autophagy maintains endosperm quality during seed storage to preserve germination ability in Arabidopsis.

4. Autophagy triggered by iron‐mediated <scp>ER</scp> stress is an important stress response to the early phase of Pi starvation in plants

5. Autophagy balances the zinc–iron seesaw caused by Zn-stress

6. Pexophagy suppresses ROS-induced damage in leaf cells under high-intensity light

7. A proposed role for endomembrane trafficking processes in regulating tonoplast content and vacuole dynamics under ammonium stress conditions in Arabidopsis root cells

8. Ammonium stress increases microautophagic activity while impairing macroautophagic flux in Arabidopsis roots

9. Optimal Distribution of Iron to Sink Organs via Autophagy Is Important for Tolerance to Excess Zinc in Arabidopsis

10. Editorial: Organelle Autophagy in Plant Development

11. Importance of non-systemic leaf autophagy for suppression of zinc starvation induced-chlorosis

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

13. Autophagy and Nutrients Management in Plants

14. Unveiling the molecular mechanisms of plant autophagy – from autophagosomes to vacuoles in plants

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

16. Autophagy, plant senescence, and nutrient recycling

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

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

19. OsATG10b, an autophagosome component, is needed for cell survival against oxidative stresses in rice

20. An Arabidopsis Homolog of YeastATG6/VPS30Is Essential for Pollen Germination

21. Autophagy in development and stress responses of plants

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

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

24. Plant autophagy is responsible for peroxisomal transition and plays an important role in the maintenance of peroxisomal quality

25. Stitching together the multiple dimensions of autophagy using metabolomics and transcriptomics reveals impacts on metabolism, development, and plant responses to the environment in arabidopsis

26. Autophagy as a possible mechanism for micronutrient remobilization from leaves to seeds

27. Quality control of plant peroxisomes in organ specific manner via autophagy

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

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

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

31. Beginning to Understand Autophagy, an Intracellular Self-Degradation System in Plants

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

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

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

35. Physiological roles of autophagy in plants: does plant autophagy have a pro-death function?

36. Chloroplasts autophagy during senescence of individually darkened leaves

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

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

40. Plant autophagy puts the brakes on cell death by controlling salicylic acid signaling

41. Chloroplasts are partially mobilized to the vacuole by autophagy

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