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1. BnaPLDα1-BnaMPK6 Involved in NaCl-Mediated Overcoming of Self-Incompatibility in Brassica napus L.

2. Knockout of stigmatic ascorbate peroxidase 1 (APX1) delays pollen rehydration and germination by mediating ROS homeostasis in Brassica napus L.

3. Functional genomics of Brassica napus: Progresses, challenges, and perspectives.

4. The self-compatibility is acquired after polyploidization: a case study of Brassica napus self-incompatible trilinear hybrid breeding system.

5. Interaction between phenylpropane metabolism and oil accumulation in the developing seed of Brassica napus revealed by high temporal-resolution transcriptomes.

6. The transcription factor BnaWRKY10 regulates cytokinin dehydrogenase BnaCKX2 to control cytokinin distribution and seed size in Brassica napus.

7. Comparative transcriptome profiling reveals the multiple levels of crosstalk in phytohormone networks in Brassica napus.

9. BnIR: A multi-omics database with various tools for Brassica napus research and breeding.

10. BnaCRCs with domestication preference positively correlate with the seed-setting rate of canola.

11. Transcriptome shock in interspecific F1 allotriploid hybrids between Brassica species.

12. Molecular Analysis Uncovers the Mechanism of Fertility Restoration in Temperature-Sensitive Polima Cytoplasmic Male-Sterile Brassica napus .

13. DELLA proteins BnaA6.RGA and BnaC7.RGA negatively regulate fatty acid biosynthesis by interacting with BnaLEC1s in Brassica napus.

15. The Bnapus50K array: a quick and versatile genotyping tool for Brassica napus genomic breeding and research.

16. BnA1.CER4 and BnC1.CER4 are redundantly involved in branched primary alcohols in the cuticle wax of Brassica napus.

17. A mitochondria-localized pentatricopeptide repeat protein is required to restore hau cytoplasmic male sterility in Brassica napus.

19. High-generation near-isogenic lines combined with multi-omics to study the mechanism of polima cytoplasmic male sterility.

20. The Brassica napus GATA transcription factor BnA5.ZML1 is a stigma compatibility factor.

21. Knock-out of TERMINAL FLOWER 1 genes altered flowering time and plant architecture in Brassica napus.

22. Comparative phosphoproteomic analysis of compatible and incompatible pollination in Brassica napus L.

23. Functional Analysis of M-Locus Protein Kinase Revealed a Novel Regulatory Mechanism of Self-Incompatibility in Brassica napus L.

24. Mechanism of Salt-Induced Self-Compatibility Dissected by Comparative Proteomic Analysis in Brassica napus L.

25. CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing efficiently creates specific mutations at multiple loci using one sgRNA in Brassica napus.

26. Brassica napus DS-3, encoding a DELLA protein, negatively regulates stem elongation through gibberellin signaling pathway.

28. Research progress on the resistance of Brassica napus to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum.

29. BnA1.CER4 and BnC1.CER4 are redundantly involved in branched primary alcohols in the cuticle wax of Brassica napus.

30. Roles of the Brassica napus DELLA Protein BnaA6.RGA, in Modulating Drought Tolerance by Interacting With the ABA Signaling Component BnaA10.ABF2.

31. Characterization of a Common S Haplotype BnS-6 in the Self-Incompatibility of Brassica napus.

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