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1. Characterization of two O-methyltransferases involved in the biosynthesis of O-methylated catechins in tea plant

3. Baiyacha, a wild tea plant naturally occurring high contents of theacrine and 3″-methyl-epigallocatechin gallate from Fujian, China

4. Transcriptomic and Metabolomic Analyses Provide Insights Into an Aberrant Tissue of Tea Plant (Camellia sinensis)

5. Isolation and Characterization of CsWRKY7, a Subgroup IId WRKY Transcription Factor from Camellia sinensis, Linked to Development in Arabidopsis

6. Transcriptomic Analysis of Tea Plant Responding to Drought Stress and Recovery.

7. Large-Scale SNP Discovery and Genotyping for Constructing a High-Density Genetic Map of Tea Plant Using Specific-Locus Amplified Fragment Sequencing (SLAF-seq).

8. Differential Metabolic Profiles during the Albescent Stages of 'Anji Baicha' (Camellia sinensis).

9. Construction of a SSR-based genetic map and identification of QTLs for catechins content in tea plant (Camellia sinensis).

10. Deeply functional identification of TCS1 alleles provides efficient technical paths for low-caffeine breeding of tea plants

11. A novel

12. The tea plant CsWRKY26 promotes drought tolerance in transgenic Arabidopsis plants

13. Repressed Gene Expression of Photosynthetic Antenna Proteins Associated with Yellow Leaf Variation as Revealed by Bulked Segregant RNA-seq in Tea Plant Camellia sinensis

14. A novel TcS allele conferring the high-theacrine and low-caffeine traits and having potential use in tea plant breeding

15. Transcriptomic and Metabolomic Analyses Provide Insights Into an Aberrant Tissue of Tea Plant (Camellia sinensis)

16. Quantitative trait loci mapping for free amino acid content using an albino population and SNP markers provides insight into the genetic improvement of tea plants

17. Gene Coexpression Networks Reveal Key Drivers of Flavonoid Variation in Eleven Tea Cultivars (Camellia sinensis)

18. Identifying Conserved Functional Gene Modules Underlying the Dynamic Regulation of Tea Plant Development and Secondary Metabolism

19. Repressed Gene Expression of Photosynthetic Antenna Proteins Associated with Yellow Leaf Variation as Revealed by Bulked Segregant RNA-seq in Tea Plant

20. Baiyacha, a wild tea plant naturally occurring high contents of theacrine and 3″-methyl-epigallocatechin gallate from Fujian, China

21. The chromosome-scale genome reveals the evolution and diversification after the recent tetraploidization event in tea plant

22. Novel insight into theacrine metabolism revealed by transcriptome analysis in bitter tea (Kucha, Camellia sinensis)

23. Quantitative Trait Loci Mapping for Theobromine and Caffeine Contents in Tea Plant (Camellia sinensis)

24. Hongyacha, a Naturally Caffeine-Free Tea Plant from Fujian, China

25. Functional natural allelic variants of flavonoid 3′,5′-hydroxylase gene governing catechin traits in tea plant and its relatives

26. A Novel F3' 5' H Allele with 14 bp Deletion Is Associated with High Catechin Index Trait of Wild Tea Plants and Has Potential Use in Enhancing Tea Quality

27. Comprehensive Dissection of Metabolic Changes in Albino and Green Tea Cultivars

28. The complete chloroplast genome of an albino tea, Camellia sinensis cultivar ‘Baiye 1’

29. Physiological changes and differential gene expression of tea plant under dehydration and rehydration conditions

30. Determination of Catechin Content in Representative Chinese Tea Germplasms

31. Differential expression analysis of different albescent stages of ‘Anji Baicha’ (Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze) using cDNA microarray

32. Biochemical and transcriptomic analyses reveal different metabolite biosynthesis profiles among three color and developmental stages in 'Anji Baicha' (Camellia sinensis)

33. Association mapping of caffeine content with TCS1 in tea plant and its related species

34. Transcriptomic Analysis of Tea Plant Responding to Drought Stress and Recovery

35. Microsatellite markers from tea plant expressed sequence tags (ESTs) and their applicability for cross-species/genera amplification and genetic mapping

36. Diversity distribution and population structure of tea germplasms in China revealed by EST-SSR markers

37. Genotypic variation of beta-carotene and lutein contents in tea germplasms, Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze

38. Recent progress in the molecular biology of tea (Camellia sinensis) based on the expressed sequence tag strategy: a review

39. Germplasm and breeding research of tea plant based on DNA marker approaches

40. Preparation of the UPOV Guidelines for the Conduct of Tests for Distinctness, Uniformity and Stability-Tea Plant [Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze]

41. Generation and characterization of 24 novel EST derived microsatellites from tea plant (Camellia sinensis) and cross-species amplification in its closely related species and varieties

42. Natural allelic variations of TCS1 play a crucial role in caffeine biosynthesis of tea plant and its related species

43. Global transcriptome and gene regulation network for secondary metabolite biosynthesis of tea plant (Camellia sinensis)

44. Large-Scale SNP Discovery and Genotyping for Constructing a High-Density Genetic Map of Tea Plant Using Specific-Locus Amplified Fragment Sequencing (SLAF-seq)

45. Construction of a SSR-based genetic map and identification of QTLs for catechins content in tea plant (Camellia sinensis)

46. Tea Germplasm and Breeding in China

48. Identification and characterization of 74 novel polymorphic EST-SSR markers in the tea plant, Camellia sinensis (Theaceae)

49. Differential Metabolic Profiles during the Albescent Stages of ‘Anji Baicha’ (Camellia sinensis)

50. Biochemical and transcriptomic analyses reveal different metabolite biosynthesis profiles among three color and developmental stages in ‘Anji Baicha’ (Camellia sinensis).

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