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1. Impaired Brown midrib12 function orchestrates sorghum resistance to aphids via an auxin conjugate indole-3-acetic acid-aspartic acid.

2. Responses of Wheat ( Triticum aestivum ) Constitutively Expressing Four Different Monolignol Biosynthetic Genes to Fusarium Head Blight Caused by Fusarium graminearum .

3. Structural and Interactional Analysis of the Flavonoid Pathway Proteins: Chalcone Synthase, Chalcone Isomerase and Chalcone Isomerase-like Protein.

4. Phenylpropanoids Following Wounding and Infection of Sweet Sorghum Lines Differing in Responses to Stalk Pathogens.

5. Effects of Altering Three Steps of Monolignol Biosynthesis on Sorghum Responses to Stalk Pathogens and Water Deficit.

7. Deleterious mutations predicted in the sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) Maturity (Ma) and Dwarf (Dw) genes from whole-genome resequencing.

8. Structural Similarities and Overlapping Activities among Dihydroflavonol 4-Reductase, Flavanone 4-Reductase, and Anthocyanidin Reductase Offer Metabolic Flexibility in the Flavonoid Pathway.

9. Temporal transcriptomic profiling elucidates sorghum defense mechanisms against sugarcane aphids.

10. A sorghum ascorbate peroxidase with four binding sites has activity against ascorbate and phenylpropanoids.

11. Sugars and cuticular waxes impact sugarcane aphid (Melanaphis sacchari) colonization on different developmental stages of sorghum.

12. Divergent Metabolic Changes in Rhizomes of Lowland and Upland Switchgrass ( Panicum virgatum ) from Early Season through Dormancy Onset.

13. Activity of Cytosolic Ascorbate Peroxidase (APX) from Panicum virgatum against Ascorbate and Phenylpropanoids.

14. Sorghum cuticular waxes influence host plant selection by aphids.

15. Dynamic regulation of phenylpropanoid pathway metabolites in modulating sorghum defense against fall armyworm.

17. Genetic analysis of seed traits in Sorghum bicolor that affect the human gut microbiome.

18. Dichotomous Role of Jasmonic Acid in Modulating Sorghum Defense Against Aphids.

19. Reprogramming of sorghum proteome in response to sugarcane aphid infestation.

20. Interplay of phytohormones facilitate sorghum tolerance to aphids.

21. Functional and structural insight into the flexibility of cytochrome P450 reductases from Sorghum bicolor and its implications for lignin composition.

22. The Sorghum ( Sorghum bicolor ) Brown Midrib 30 Gene Encodes a Chalcone Isomerase Required for Cell Wall Lignification.

23. Pathogen and drought stress affect cell wall and phytohormone signaling to shape host responses in a sorghum COMT bmr12 mutant.

24. Sorghum Brown Midrib19 ( Bmr19 ) Gene Links Lignin Biosynthesis to Folate Metabolism.

25. Loss of COMT activity reduces lateral root formation and alters the response to water limitation in sorghum brown midrib (bmr) 12 mutant.

26. Structure and Function of the Cytochrome P450 Monooxygenase Cinnamate 4-hydroxylase from Sorghum bicolor .

27. Overexpression of ferulate 5-hydroxylase increases syringyl units in Sorghum bicolor.

28. Fighting on two fronts: Elevated insect resistance in flooded maize.

29. Response of Sorghum Enhanced in Monolignol Biosynthesis to Stalk Rot Pathogens.

30. Global Responses of Resistant and Susceptible Sorghum ( Sorghum bicolor ) to Sugarcane Aphid ( Melanaphis sacchari ).

31. Overexpression of the Sorghum bicolor SbCCoAOMT alters cell wall associated hydroxycinnamoyl groups.

32. Biochemical and Structural Analysis of Substrate Specificity of a Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase.

33. Overexpression of SbMyb60 in Sorghum bicolor impacts both primary and secondary metabolism.

34. Seasonal below-ground metabolism in switchgrass.

35. Differences in Fusarium Species in brown midrib Sorghum and in Air Populations in Production Fields.

36. The Enzyme Activity and Substrate Specificity of Two Major Cinnamyl Alcohol Dehydrogenases in Sorghum ( Sorghum bicolor ), SbCAD2 and SbCAD4.

37. SbCOMT (Bmr12) is involved in the biosynthesis of tricin-lignin in sorghum.

38. Organ-specific transcriptome profiling of metabolic and pigment biosynthesis pathways in the floral ornamental progenitor species Anthurium amnicola Dressler.

39. Transcriptional analysis of defense mechanisms in upland tetraploid switchgrass to greenbugs.

40. Structural and Biochemical Characterization of Cinnamoyl-CoA Reductases.

41. Morphological Characterization of a New and Easily Recognizable Nuclear Male Sterile Mutant of Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor).

42. Characterization of Class III Peroxidases from Switchgrass.

43. Identification of an orthologous clade of peroxidases that respond to feeding by greenbugs (Schizaphis graminum) in C 4 grasses.

44. The Structure and Catalytic Mechanism of Sorghum bicolor Caffeoyl-CoA O-Methyltransferase.

45. Response of Sweet Sorghum Lines to Stalk Pathogens Fusarium thapsinum and Macrophomina phaseolina.

46. Characterization of novel Brown midrib 6 mutations affecting lignin biosynthesis in sorghum.

47. Overexpression of SbMyb60 impacts phenylpropanoid biosynthesis and alters secondary cell wall composition in Sorghum bicolor.

48. The WRKY transcription factor family and senescence in switchgrass.

49. Effect of waxy (Low Amylose) on Fungal Infection of Sorghum Grain.

50. Helicoverpa zea (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Responses to Sorghum bicolor (Poales: Poaceae) Tissues From Lowered Lignin Lines.

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