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1. Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)

2. Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition). Autophagy

3. Exogenous bacterial cellulose induces plant tissue regeneration through the regulation of cytokinin and defense networks.

4. Advancing our understanding of root development: Technologies and insights from diverse studies.

5. ATG8ylation of vacuolar membrane protects plants against cell wall damage.

6. Cytokinin Plays a Multifaceted Role in Ralstonia solanacearum-Triggered Plant Disease Development.

7. The StPti5 ethylene response factor acts as a susceptibility factor by negatively regulating the potato immune response to pathogens.

8. Roadmap for the next decade of plant programmed cell death research.

9. NBR1-mediated selective autophagy of ARF7 modulates root branching.

10. The tomato P69 subtilase family is involved in resistance to bacterial wilt.

11. Determination of De Novo Suberin-Lignin Ferulate Deposition in Xylem Tissue Upon Vascular Pathogen Attack.

12. Spatial IMA1 regulation restricts root iron acquisition on MAMP perception.

13. Gene expression changes throughout the life cycle allow a bacterial plant pathogen to persist in diverse environmental habitats.

14. Arabidopsis metacaspase MC1 localizes in stress granules, clears protein aggregates, and delays senescence.

15. A phloem-localized Arabidopsis metacaspase (AtMC3) improves drought tolerance.

16. The Tomato Feruloyl Transferase FHT Promoter Is an Accurate Identifier of Early Development and Stress-Induced Suberization.

17. Cell death as a defense strategy against pathogens in plants and animals.

18. Dying in self-defence: a comparative overview of immunogenic cell death signalling in animals and plants.

19. Detection and Quantification of Protein Aggregates in Plants.

20. Corrigendum.

21. Robust transcriptional indicators of immune cell death revealed by spatiotemporal transcriptome analyses.

23. Induced ligno-suberin vascular coating and tyramine-derived hydroxycinnamic acid amides restrict Ralstonia solanacearum colonization in resistant tomato.

24. Different epitopes of Ralstonia solanacearum effector RipAW are recognized by two Nicotiana species and trigger immune responses.

25. Detection and Quantification of the Hypersensitive Response Cell Death in Arabidopsis thaliana.

26. The Bacterial Wilt Reservoir Host Solanum dulcamara Shows Resistance to Ralstonia solanacearum Infection.

27. A primary cell wall cellulose-dependent defense mechanism against vascular pathogens revealed by time-resolved dual transcriptomics.

28. A genome-wide association study reveals cytokinin as a major component in the root defense responses against Ralstonia solanacearum.

29. Dynamic expression of Ralstonia solanacearum virulence factors and metabolism-controlling genes during plant infection.

30. Blocking intruders: inducible physico-chemical barriers against plant vascular wilt pathogens.

31. Molecular Detection of Ralstonia solanacearum to Facilitate Breeding for Resistance to Bacterial Wilt in Potato.

33. Cell Death in Plant Immunity.

34. Four bottlenecks restrict colonization and invasion by the pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum in resistant tomato.

35. Classification and Nomenclature of Metacaspases and Paracaspases: No More Confusion with Caspases.

36. Twitching and Swimming Motility Play a Role in Ralstonia solanacearum Pathogenicity.

37. A quick and efficient hydroponic potato infection method for evaluating potato resistance and Ralstonia solanacearum virulence.

38. Deep Sequencing Reveals Early Reprogramming of Arabidopsis Root Transcriptomes Upon Ralstonia solanacearum Infection.

39. Plant proteases in the control of the hypersensitive response.

40. Enhancing Localized Pesticide Action through Plant Foliage by Silver-Cellulose Hybrid Patches.

41. Type III secretion inhibitors for the management of bacterial plant diseases.

42. Protease Activities Triggered by Ralstonia solanacearum Infection in Susceptible and Tolerant Tomato Lines.

44. AtSERPIN1 is an inhibitor of the metacaspase AtMC1-mediated cell death and autocatalytic processing in planta.

45. Autophagy-related approaches for improving nutrient use efficiency and crop yield protection.

46. Type III Secretion-Dependent and -Independent Phenotypes Caused by Ralstonia solanacearum in Arabidopsis Roots.

47. Metacaspases versus caspases in development and cell fate regulation.

48. Autophagy as an emerging arena for plant-pathogen interactions.

49. Transcriptomes of Ralstonia solanacearum during Root Colonization of Solanum commersonii .

50. Dying two deaths - programmed cell death regulation in development and disease.

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