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1. Pre-Treatment of Rice Plants with ABA Makes Them More Tolerant to Multiple Abiotic Stress.

2. Unique and Shared Proteome Responses of Rice Plants ( Oryza sativa ) to Individual Abiotic Stresses.

3. Proteomic analysis of the meristematic root zone in contrasting genotypes reveals new insights in drought tolerance in rice.

4. Photosynthetic traits of Australian wild rice (Oryza australiensis) confer tolerance to extreme daytime temperatures.

5. The first long-read nuclear genome assembly of Oryza australiensis, a wild rice from northern Australia.

6. Multiple Abiotic Stresses Applied Simultaneously Elicit Distinct Responses in Two Contrasting Rice Cultivars.

7. The phosphoproteome of rice leaves responds to water and nitrogen supply.

8. Wild and Cultivated Species of Rice Have Distinctive Proteomic Responses to Drought.

9. Proteomic Responses to Drought Vary Widely Among Eight Diverse Genotypes of Rice ( Oryza sativa ).

10. Salt-Treated Roots of Oryza australiensis Seedlings are Enriched with Proteins Involved in Energetics and Transport.

11. Proteomes of Leaf-Growing Zones in Rice Genotypes with Contrasting Drought Tolerance.

12. Heat tolerance in a wild Oryza species is attributed to maintenance of Rubisco activation by a thermally stable Rubisco activase ortholog.

13. Quantitative proteomic analysis of two different rice varieties reveals that drought tolerance is correlated with reduced abundance of photosynthetic machinery and increased abundance of ClpD1 protease.

14. Efficient use of energy in anoxia-tolerant plants with focus on germinating rice seedlings.

15. Mechanisms of growth and patterns of gene expression in oxygen-deprived rice coleoptiles.

16. Manipulating root water supply elicits major shifts in the shoot proteome.

17. Could abiotic stress tolerance in wild relatives of rice be used to improve Oryza sativa?

18. The influence of signals from chilled roots on the proteome of shoot tissues in rice seedlings.

19. Serpins in rice: protein sequence analysis, phylogeny and gene expression during development.

20. Rubisco activity is associated with photosynthetic thermotolerance in a wild rice (Oryza meridionalis).

21. Quantifying ATP turnover in anoxic coleoptiles of rice (Oryza sativa) demonstrates preferential allocation of energy to protein synthesis.

22. Differential regulation of aquaporins, small GTPases and V-ATPases proteins in rice leaves subjected to drought stress and recovery.

23. Shotgun proteomic analysis of long-distance drought signaling in rice roots.

24. Temperature response of mesophyll conductance in cultivated and wild Oryza species with contrasting mesophyll cell wall thickness.

25. Differential proteomic response of rice (Oryza sativa) leaves exposed to high- and low-temperature stress.

26. Differential metabolic response of cultured rice (Oryza sativa) cells exposed to high- and low-temperature stress.

27. Expression of vacuolar H+-pyrophosphatase (OVP3) is under control of an anoxia-inducible promoter in rice.

28. Physiological and molecular changes in Oryza meridionalis Ng., a heat-tolerant species of wild rice.

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