146 results on '"Wilmowicz, Emilia"'
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2. Abscisic acid- and ethylene-induced abscission of yellow lupine flowers is mediated by jasmonates
3. EPIP as an abscission promoting agent in the phytohormonal pathway
4. Hormones in Photoperiodic Flower Induction
5. The acceleration of yellow lupine flower abscission by jasmonates is accompanied by lipid-related events in abscission zone cells
6. Biosynthesis pathway of indole-3-acetyl-myo-inositol during development of maize (Zea mays L.) seeds
7. Abscisic acid and ethylene in the control of nodule-specific response on drought in yellow lupine
8. Hormones in Photoperiodic Flower Induction
9. Spatio-temporal IAA gradient is determined by interactions with ET and governs flower abscission
10. Potential biochemical, genetic and molecular markers of deterioration advancement in seeds of oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.)
11. Spatio-temporal localization of LlBOP following early events of floral abscission in yellow lupine
12. INFLORESCENCE DEFICIENT IN ABSCISSION-like is an abscission-associated and phytohormone-regulated gene in flower separation of Lupinus luteus
13. Photoperiodic flower induction in Ipomoea nil is accompanied by decreasing content of gibberellins
14. Screening for Cyclotides in Sri Lankan Medicinal Plants : Discovery, Characterization, and Bioactivity Screening of Cyclotides from Geophila repens
15. The influence of abscisic acid on the ethylene biosynthesis pathway in the functioning of the flower abscission zone in Lupinus luteus
16. Screening for Cyclotides in Sri Lankan Medicinal Plants: Discovery, Characterization, and Bioactivity Screening of Cyclotides from Geophila repens
17. The involvement of InMIR167 in the regulation of expression of its target gene InARF8, and their participation in the vegetative and generative development of Ipomoea nil plants
18. Glomus sp. and Bacillus sp. strains mitigate the adverse effects of drought on maize (Zea mays L.)
19. Effect of light conditions and ABA on cold storage and post-storage propagation of Taraxacum pieninicum
20. Ethylene as a Multitasking Regulator of Abscission Processes
21. Ethylene
22. Profiling the BLADE-ON-PETIOLE gene expression in the abscission zone of generative organs in Lupinus luteus
23. Jasmonate-Dependent Response of the Flower Abscission Zone Cells to Drought in Yellow Lupine
24. Remodeling of Cell Wall Components in Root Nodules and Flower Abscission Zone under Drought in Yellow Lupine
25. Impact of InMIR319 and light on the expression of InTCP4 gene involved in the development of Ipomoea nil plants
26. The role of PnACO1 in light- and IAA-regulated flower inhibition in Pharbitis nil
27. Independent effects of jasmonates and ethylene on inhibition of Pharbitis nil flowering
28. Ethylene and ABA interactions in the regulation of flower induction in Pharbitis nil
29. The possible role of PnACS2 in IAA-mediated flower inhibition in Pharbitis nil
30. EPIP-Evoked Modifications of Redox, Lipid, and Pectin Homeostasis in the Abscission Zone of Lupine Flowers
31. Drought Disrupts Auxin Localization in Abscission Zone and Modifies Cell Wall Structure Leading to Flower Separation in Yellow Lupine
32. Disruption of the Auxin Gradient in the Abscission Zone Area Evokes Asymmetrical Changes Leading to Flower Separation in Yellow Lupine
33. Abscisic Acid and Jasmonate Metabolisms Are Jointly Regulated During Senescence in Roots and Leaves of Populus trichocarpa
34. Gibberellic acid affects the functioning of the flower abscission zone in Lupinus luteus via cooperation with the ethylene precursor independently of abscisic acid
35. Molecular and Hormonal Aspects of Drought-Triggered Flower Shedding in Yellow Lupine
36. Mechanizmy obronne roślin drzewiastych uruchamiane w odpowiedzi na atak patogenów
37. Ethylene-dependent effects on generative organ abscission of Lupinus luteus
38. Molecular cloning of the BLADE-ON-PETIOLE gene and expression analyses during nodule development in Lupinus luteus
39. Photoperiodic flower induction in Ipomoea nil is accompanied by decreasing content of gibberellins
40. Obecny stan wiedzy na temat regulacji powstawania oraz funkcjonowania strefy odcinania kwiatów Lupinus luteus
41. Ethylene-dependent effects on generative organ abscission of Lupinus luteus
42. Auxin increases the InJMT expression and the level of JAMe – inhibitor of flower induction in Ipomoea nil
43. Wounding stimulates ALLENE OXIDE SYNTHASE gene and increases the level of jasmonic acid in Ipomoea nil cotyledons
44. Gibberellic acid affects the functioning of the flower abscission zone in Lupinus luteus via cooperation with the ethylene precursor independently of abscisic acid.
45. Photoperiodic flower induction in <italic>Ipomoea nil</italic> is accompanied by decreasing content of gibberellins.
46. Auxin increases the InJMT expression and the level of JAMe – inhibitor of flower induction in Ipomoea nil.
47. The Generative Development of Traditional and Self-Completing (Restricted Branching) Cultivars of White Lupin (Lupinus Albus L.), Yellow Lupin (L.Luteus L.) and Narrow-Lafed Lupin (L. Angustifolius L.) Grown under Different Phytotron Conditions
48. The Role of Jasmonates in the Formation of a Compound of Chalcones and Flavans with Phytoalexin-Like Properties in Mechanically Wounded Scales of Hippeastrum × Hybr. Bulbs
49. Involvement of the IAA-Regulated ACC Oxidase Gene PnACO3 in Pharbitis Nil Flower Inhibition
50. Impact of InMIR319 and light on the expression of InTCP4 gene involved in the development of Ipomoea nil plants
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