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1. SA and NHP glucosyltransferase UGT76B1 affects plant defense in both SID2- and NPR1-dependent and independent manner.

2. Microbe-induced drought tolerance by ABA-mediated root architecture and epigenetic reprogramming.

3. Response of the organellar and nuclear (post)transcriptomes of Arabidopsis to drought.

4. Pipecolic acid synthesis is required for systemic acquired resistance and plant-to-plant-induced immunity in barley.

5. Role of metabolites in flower development and discovery of compounds controlling flowering time.

6. 3-O-glycosylation of kaempferol restricts the supply of the benzenoid precursor of ubiquinone (Coenzyme Q) in Arabidopsis thaliana.

7. UGT76B1, a promiscuous hub of small molecule-based immune signaling, glucosylates N-hydroxypipecolic acid, and balances plant immunity.

8. Identification and functional characterization of two bamboo FD gene homologs having contrasting effects on shoot growth and flowering.

9. Gene duplication and stress genomics in Brassicas: Current understanding and future prospects.

10. Corrigendum: The Defense-Related Isoleucic Acid Differentially Accumulates in Arabidopsis Among Branched-Chain Amino Acid-Related 2-Hydroxy Carboxylic Acids.

11. The isoleucic acid triad: distinct impacts on plant defense, root growth, and formation of reactive oxygen species.

12. Mutant Muddle: Some Arabidopsis eds5 Mutant Lines Have a Previously Unnoticed Second-Site Mutation in FAH1 .

13. Intact leaf gas exchange provides a robust method for measuring the kinetics of stomatal conductance responses to abscisic acid and other small molecules in Arabidopsis and grasses.

14. The Systems Architecture of Molecular Memory in Poplar after Abiotic Stress.

15. The Defense-Related Isoleucic Acid Differentially Accumulates in Arabidopsis Among Branched-Chain Amino Acid-Related 2-Hydroxy Carboxylic Acids.

16. Boron Toxicity Reduces Water Transport from Root to Shoot in Arabidopsis Plants. Evidence for a Reduced Transpiration Rate and Expression of Major PIP Aquaporin Genes.

17. Relationships between drought, heat and air humidity responses revealed by transcriptome-metabolome co-analysis.

18. Expression Pattern Similarities Support the Prediction of Orthologs Retaining Common Functions after Gene Duplication Events.

20. Actin-Dependent and -Independent Functions of Cortical Microtubules in the Differentiation of Arabidopsis Leaf Trichomes.

21. Kaempferol 3-O-rhamnoside-7-O-rhamnoside is an endogenous flavonol inhibitor of polar auxin transport in Arabidopsis shoots.

22. Regulation of Arabidopsis leaf hydraulics involves light-dependent phosphorylation of aquaporins in veins.

23. Caesium accumulation in yeast and plants is selectively repressed by loss of the SNARE Sec22p/SEC22.

24. Auxin regulates aquaporin function to facilitate lateral root emergence.

25. Feedback inhibition of the general phenylpropanoid and flavonol biosynthetic pathways upon a compromised flavonol-3-O-glycosylation.

26. The Arabidopsis glucosyltransferase UGT76B1 conjugates isoleucic acid and modulates plant defense and senescence.

27. Mass spectrometric stereoisomeric differentiation between α- and β-ascorbic acid 2-O-glucosides. Experimental and density functional theory study.

28. Caesium and strontium accumulation in shoots of Arabidopsis thaliana: genetic and physiological aspects.

29. Kinetic analyses of plant water relocation using deuterium as tracer - reduced water flux of Arabidopsis pip2 aquaporin knockout mutants.

30. A composite transcriptional signature differentiates responses towards closely related herbicides in Arabidopsis thaliana and Brassica napus.

31. A PIP1 aquaporin contributes to hydrostatic pressure-induced water transport in both the root and rosette of Arabidopsis.

32. Helical growth of the Arabidopsis mutant tortifolia2 does not depend on cell division patterns but involves handed twisting of isolated cells.

33. Boric acid and salinity effects on maize roots. Response of aquaporins ZmPIP1 and ZmPIP2, and plasma membrane H+-ATPase, in relation to water and nutrient uptake.

34. Ectopic expression of Arabidopsis thaliana plasma membrane intrinsic protein 2 aquaporins in lily pollen increases the plasma membrane water permeability of grain but not of tube protoplasts.

35. Differential responses of maize MIP genes to salt stress and ABA.

36. Helical growth of the Arabidopsis mutant tortifolia1 reveals a plant-specific microtubule-associated protein.

37. Crosstalk and differential response to abiotic and biotic stressors reflected at the transcriptional level of effector genes from secondary metabolism.

38. UGT73C6 and UGT78D1, glycosyltransferases involved in flavonol glycoside biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana.

39. Arabidopsis glucosyltransferases with activities toward both endogenous and xenobiotic substrates.

40. Role of a single aquaporin isoform in root water uptake.

41. Plant aquaporins.

42. Phytoremediation of polyaromatic hydrocarbons, anilines and phenols.

43. Eight cDNA encoding putative aquaporins in Vitis hybrid Richter-110 and their differential expression.

44. Expression and distribution of a vaculoar aquaporin in young and mature leaf tissues of Brassica napus in relation to water fluxes.

46. Mapping mutations with ARMS.

47. Water channels in the plant plasma membrane cloned by immunoselection from a mammalian expression system.

48. Maize C4 photosynthesis involves differential regulation of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase genes.

49. Maize rbcS promoter activity depends on sequence elements not found in dicot rbcS promoters.

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