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1. Research on the function of CsMYB36 based on an effective hair root transformation system.

2. Genetic and molecular regulation of fruit development in cucumber.

3. In-silico identification of putatively functional intergenic small open reading frames in the cucumber genome and their predicted response to biotic and abiotic stresses.

4. Revisit and explore the ethylene-independent mechanism of sex expression in cucumber (Cucumis sativus).

5. Constitutive expression of cucumber CsACS2 in Arabidopsis Thaliana disrupts anther dehiscence through ethylene signaling and DNA methylation pathways.

6. Research progress on the mechanisms of fruit glossiness in cucumber.

7. Functional Analysis of CsWOX4 Gene Mutation Leading to Maple Leaf Type in Cucumber ( Cucumis sativus L.).

8. Hydrogen peroxide mediates melatonin-induced chilling tolerance in cucumber seedlings.

9. Genetic diversity assessment of cucumber landraces using molecular signatures.

10. The Impact of Nutrient Solution Electrical Conductivity on Leaf Transcriptome Contributing to the Fruit Quality of Cucumber Grown in Coir Cultivation.

11. Genome wide identification and characterization of Bax inhibitor-1 gene family in cucumber (Cucumis sativus) under biotic and abiotic stress.

12. CsLCD and CsDCD are involved in nitric oxide-enhanced salt tolerance in cucumber seedlings.

13. Overexpression of the CcCYP51A and CcCYP51B genes confer Corynespora cassiicola resistance to prochloraz.

14. Tendril length is determined by gibberellin deactivation during thigmo response in cucumber.

15. Characterization and fine mapping of cold-inducible parthenocarpy in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.).

16. Comparative transcriptome analysis of cucumber fruit tissues reveals novel regulatory genes in ascorbic acid biosynthesis.

17. A single nucleotide substitution introducing premature stop codon within CsTFL1 explains the determinate-2 phenotype in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.).

18. An Analysis of the Mechanism About CO 2 Enrichment Promoting Carbohydrate Metabolism in Cucumber ( Cucumis sativus L.) Leaves.

19. Genome-Wide Analysis and Expression Profiling of Glyoxalase Gene Families Under Abiotic Stresses in Cucumber ( Cucumis sativus L.).

20. Cytokinin-related genes regulate cucumber fruit pedicel length.

21. Single nucleotide polymorphisms in SEPALLATA 2 underlie fruit length variation in cucurbits.

22. Cy-1, a major QTL for tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus resistance, harbors a gene encoding a DFDGD-Class RNA-dependent RNA polymerase in cucumber (Cucumis sativus).

23. A genome-wide association study reveals molecular mechanism underlying powdery mildew resistance in cucumber.

24. Elevated concentrations of soil carbon dioxide with partial root-zone drying enhance drought tolerance and agro-physiological characteristics by regulating the expression of genes related to aquaporin and stress response in cucumber plants.

25. Low temperature and high humidity affect dynamics of chlorophyll biosynthesis and secondary metabolites in Cucumber.

26. Low-dose 60 Co-γ-ray irradiation promotes the growth of cucumber seedlings by inducing CsSAUR37 expression.

27. Molecular Characterization of Peroxidase ( PRX ) Gene Family in Cucumber.

28. Cucumber PGIP2 is involved in resistance to gray mold disease.

29. The CsPPR gene with RNA-editing function involved in leaf color asymmetry of the reciprocal hybrids derived from Cucumis sativus and C. hystrix.

30. The CsDof1.8-CsLIPOXYGENASE09 module regulates C9 aroma production in cucumber.

31. Auxin as a downstream signal positively participates in melatonin-mediated chilling tolerance of cucumber.

32. Hop stunt viroid infection induces heterochromatin reorganization.

33. Melatonin-mediated low-temperature tolerance of cucumber seedlings requires Ca 2+ /CPKs signaling pathway.

34. The mutation of CsSUN, an IQD family protein, is responsible for the short and fat fruit (sff) in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.).

35. Source leaves are regulated by sink strengths through non-coding RNAs and alternative polyadenylation in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.).

36. Genome-Wide Association Study of Cuticle and Lipid Droplet Properties of Cucumber ( Cucumis sativus L.) Fruit.

37. Genome wide identification of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) gene family in Cucumis sativus (cucumber) against abiotic stress.

39. Genome-wide identification of Brassinosteroid insensitive 1-associated receptor kinase 1 genes and expression analysis in response to pathogen infection in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.).

40. A multifaceted crosstalk between brassinosteroid and gibberellin regulates the resistance of cucumber to Phytophthora melonis.

41. The GRAS transcription factor CsTL regulates tendril formation in cucumber.

43. Search for Expression Marker Genes That Reflect the Physiological Conditions of Blossom End Enlargement Occurrence in Cucumber.

44. Mining key genes associated with phosphorus deficiency through genome-wide identification and characterization of cucumber SPX family genes.

45. Transcription Cofactor CsMBF1c Enhances Heat Tolerance of Cucumber and Interacts with Heat-Related Proteins CsNFYA1 and CsDREB2.

46. The synthesis of triacylglycerol by diacylglycerol acyltransferases (CsDGAT1A and CsDGAT2D) is essential for tolerance of cucumber's resistance to low-temperature stress.

47. Signaling function of NH 4 + in the activation of Fe-deficiency response in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.).

48. Genome-Wide Characterization of Fructose 1,6-Bisphosphate Aldolase Genes and Expression Profile Reveals Their Regulatory Role in Abiotic Stress in Cucumber.

49. The AGAMOUS-LIKE 16-GENERAL REGULATORY FACTOR 1 module regulates axillary bud outgrowth via catabolism of abscisic acid in cucumber.

50. Genetic characterization of cucumber genetic resources in the NARO Genebank indicates their multiple dispersal trajectories to the East.

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