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1. Diffusional conductances to CO as a target for increasing photosynthesis and photosynthetic water-use efficiency '

2. Stomatal opening under high temperatures is controlled by the OST1-regulated TOT3-AHA1 module.

3. Chemical activation of ABA signaling in grapevine through the iSB09 and AMF4 ABA receptor agonists enhances water use efficiency.

4. The lowdown on breakdown: Open questions in plant proteolysis.

5. Basal ABA signaling balances transpiration and photosynthesis.

6. ABI5-FLZ13 module transcriptionally represses growth-related genes to delay seed germination in response to ABA.

7. Biostimulant activity of Galaxaura rugosa seaweed extracts against water deficit stress in tomato seedlings involves activation of ABA signaling.

8. Abscisic acid mimic-fluorine derivative 4 alleviates water deficit stress by regulating ABA-responsive genes, proline accumulation, CO2 assimilation, water use efficiency and better nutrient uptake in tomato plants.

9. PlantACT! - how to tackle the climate crisis.

10. Structure-guided engineering of a receptor-agonist pair for inducible activation of the ABA adaptive response to drought.

11. CAR modulates plasma membrane nano-organization and immune signaling downstream of RALF1-FERONIA signaling pathway.

14. Structure-Based Modulation of the Ligand Sensitivity of a Tomato Dimeric Abscisic Acid Receptor Through a Glu to Asp Mutation in the Latch Loop.

15. Tripartite hormonal regulation of plasma membrane H + -ATPase activity.

17. PYL1- and PYL8-like ABA Receptors of Nicotiana benthamiana Play a Key Role in ABA Response in Seed and Vegetative Tissue.

18. Real-world HIV diagnostic testing patterns in the United States.

19. Affinity Purification of Ubiquitinated Proteins Using p62-Agarose to Assess Ubiquitination of Clade A PP2Cs.

20. Hydrotropism: Analysis of the Root Response to a Moisture Gradient.

21. Microscopic Imaging of Endosomal Trafficking of ABA Receptors.

23. Arabidopsis Hypocotyl Adventitious Root Formation Is Suppressed by ABA Signaling.

24. Ubiquitylation of ABA Receptors and Protein Phosphatase 2C Coreceptors to Modulate ABA Signaling and Stress Response.

25. Low ABA concentration promotes root growth and hydrotropism through relief of ABA INSENSITIVE 1-mediated inhibition of plasma membrane H + -ATPase 2.

26. PYL8 ABA receptors of Phoenix dactylifera play a crucial role in response to abiotic stress and are stabilized by ABA.

27. Identification of ABA Receptor Agonists Using a Multiplexed High-Throughput Chemical Screening.

28. A Luciferase Reporter Assay to Identify Chemical Activators of ABA Signaling.

29. Plant Osmotic Stress Signaling: MAPKKKs Meet SnRK2s.

30. A dual function of SnRK2 kinases in the regulation of SnRK1 and plant growth.

31. Drug Discovery for Thirsty Crops.

32. The Role of ABA in Plant Immunity is Mediated through the PYR1 Receptor.

33. Evaluation of Contamination Risk by the cobas e 602 Serology Module Before Viral Load Testing on the cobas 6800 System.

34. RBR-Type E3 Ligases and the Ubiquitin-Conjugating Enzyme UBC26 Regulate Abscisic Acid Receptor Levels and Signaling.

35. Macrophages show higher levels of engulfment after disruption of cis interactions between CD47 and the checkpoint receptor SIRPα.

36. Degradation of Abscisic Acid Receptors Through the Endosomal Pathway.

37. The fungal sesquiterpenoid pyrenophoric acid B uses the plant ABA biosynthetic pathway to inhibit seed germination.

38. Arabidopsis ALIX Regulates Stomatal Aperture and Turnover of Abscisic Acid Receptors.

39. The role of Arabidopsis ABA receptors from the PYR/PYL/RCAR family in stomatal acclimation and closure signal integration.

40. The MATH-BTB BPM3 and BPM5 subunits of Cullin3-RING E3 ubiquitin ligases target PP2CA and other clade A PP2Cs for degradation.

41. ABA inhibits myristoylation and induces shuttling of the RGLG1 E3 ligase to promote nuclear degradation of PP2CA.

42. The plant ESCRT component FREE1 shuttles to the nucleus to attenuate abscisic acid signalling.

43. Wounding-Induced Stomatal Closure Requires Jasmonate-Mediated Activation of GORK K + Channels by a Ca 2+ Sensor-Kinase CBL1-CIPK5 Complex.

44. PYL8 mediates ABA perception in the root through non-cell-autonomous and ligand-stabilization-based mechanisms.

45. The Xerobranching Response Represses Lateral Root Formation When Roots Are Not in Contact with Water.

46. The Cys-Arg/N-End Rule Pathway Is a General Sensor of Abiotic Stress in Flowering Plants.

47. Structure of Ligand-Bound Intermediates of Crop ABA Receptors Highlights PP2C as Necessary ABA Co-receptor.

49. Root hydrotropism is controlled via a cortex-specific growth mechanism.

50. Depletion of abscisic acid levels in roots of flooded Carrizo citrange (Poncirus trifoliata L. Raf. × Citrus sinensis L. Osb.) plants is a stress-specific response associated to the differential expression of PYR/PYL/RCAR receptors.

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