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102. Subgenome-biased expression and functional diversification of a Na+/H+ antiporter homoeologs in salt tolerance of polyploid wheat
103. Integrated linkage mapping and genome-wide association study to dissect the genetic basis of zinc deficiency tolerance in maize at seedling stage
104. Additional file 4 of Efficient and versatile multiplex prime editing in hexaploid wheat
105. Additional file 3 of Efficient and versatile multiplex prime editing in hexaploid wheat
106. Isolation and characterization of heat-responsive gene TaGASR1 from wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
107. Correction to: Dissection of two quantitative trait loci with pleiotropic effects on plant height and spike length linked in coupling phase on the short arm of chromosome 2D of common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
108. Pangenome-based dynamic trajectories of intracellular gene transfers in Poaceae unveil a high rate of unceasing integration and selective retention in Triticeae
109. HSP90.2 promotes CO2 assimilation rate, grain weight and yield in wheat.
110. Ectopic expression of the Vigna eylindrica ferritin gene enhanced heat tolerance in transgenic wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
111. Mapping QTLs associated with root traits using two different populations in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
112. Histone acetyltransferaseTaHAG1interacts withTaPLATZ5to activateTaPAD4expression and positively contributes to powdery mildew resistance in wheat
113. Unprocessed wheat γ‐gliadin reduces gluten accumulation associated with the endoplasmic reticulum stress and elevated cell death
114. Histone acetyltransferase TaHAG1 interacts with TaNACL to promote heat stress tolerance in wheat
115. Heat Stress Tolerance 2 confers basal heat stress tolerance in allohexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
116. Genetic basis of heterosis in a common wheat cross withstrong-heterosis
117. Dynamic Expression of Imprinted Genes Associates with Maternally Controlled Nutrient Allocation during Maize Endosperm Development
118. Overexpression of heat stress-responsive TaMBF1c, a wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Multiprotein Bridging Factor, confers heat tolerance in both yeast and rice
119. Identification of Zinc Efficiency-Associated Loci (ZEALs) and Candidate Genes for Zn Deficiency Tolerance of Two Recombination Inbred Line Populations in Maize
120. Maize miR167-ARF3/30-polyamine oxidase 1 module-regulated H2O2 production confers resistance to maize chlorotic mottle virus
121. A natural variation in Ribonuclease H-like gene underlies Rht8 to confer “Green Revolution” trait in wheat
122. Mapping QTLs of yield-related traits using RIL population derived from common wheat and Tibetan semi-wild wheat
123. Additional file 2 of Open chromatin interaction maps reveal functional regulatory elements and chromatin architecture variations during wheat evolution
124. Additional file 1 of Open chromatin interaction maps reveal functional regulatory elements and chromatin architecture variations during wheat evolution
125. Additional file 8 of Open chromatin interaction maps reveal functional regulatory elements and chromatin architecture variations during wheat evolution
126. Suppressing ASPARTIC PROTEASE 1prolongs photosynthesis and increases wheat grain weight
127. A single nucleotide deletion in the third exon of FT‐D1 increases the spikelet number and delays heading date in wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.)
128. ggComp enables dissection of germplasm resources and construction of a multiscale germplasm network in wheat
129. Shaping polyploid wheat for success: Origins, domestication, and the genetic improvement of agronomic traits
130. Stress granule‐associated TaMBF1c confers thermotolerance through regulating specific mRNA translation in wheat ( Triticum aestivum )
131. The genetic and molecular basis for improving heat stress tolerance in wheat
132. Molecular mapping of a recessive powdery mildew resistance gene in spelt wheat cultivar Hubel
133. Expression and functional analysis of genes encoding cytokinin receptor-like histidine kinase in maize (Zea mays L.)
134. Silencing of an aphid carboxylesterase gene by use of plant-mediated RNAi impairs Sitobion avenae tolerance of Phoxim insecticides
135. Histone acetyltransferase GCN5 is essential for heat stress-responsive gene activation and thermotolerance in Arabidopsis
136. Identification and characterization of QTL for spike morphological traits, plant height and heading date derived from the D genome of natural and resynthetic allohexaploid wheat
137. Ectopic expression of VRT-A2 underlies the origin of Triticum polonicum and Triticum petropavlovskyi with long outer glumes and grains
138. The wheat transcription factor TaGAMyb recruits histone acetyltransferase and activates the expression of a high-molecular-weight glutenin subunit gene
139. Cloning and characterization of an up-regulated GA 20-oxidase gene in hybrid maize
140. Histone acetyltransferase TaHAG1 interacts with TaPLATZ5 to activate TaPAD4 expression and positively contributes to powdery mildew resistance in wheat.
141. The Essential Role of W5 in Wax Metabolism in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
142. FRIZZY PANICLEdefines a regulatory hub for simultaneously controlling spikelet formation and awn elongation in bread wheat
143. High-throughput sequencing discovery of conserved and novel microRNAs in Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L. ssp. pekinensis)
144. Molecular dissection of plant height QTLs using recombinant inbred lines from hybrids between common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and spelt wheat (Triticum spelta L.)
145. Cloning and expression profiles of 15 genes encoding WRKY transcription factor in wheat ( Triticum aestivem L.)
146. Genomic and genic sequence variation in synthetic hexaploid wheat (AABBDD) as compared to their parental species
147. Identification and molecular mapping of a leaf rust resistance gene in spelt wheat landrace Altgold
148. Non-coding small RNAs responsive to abiotic stress in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
149. The relationship of differential expression of genes in GA biosynthesis and response pathways with heterosis of plant height in a wheat diallel cross
150. A “one-marker-for-two-genes” approach for efficient molecular discrimination of Pm12 and Pm21 conferring resistance to powdery mildew in wheat
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