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2. Heat Shock Factor HsfA1a Is Essential for 𝑅 Gene-Mediated Nematode Resistance and Triggers H₂O₂ Production
3. Corrigendum to “Growth temperature-induced changes in biomass accumulation, photosynthesis and glutathione redox homeostasis as influenced by hydrogen peroxide in cucumber” [Plant Physiol. Biochem. 71(2013) 1–10]
4. Interplay between mitogen-activated protein kinase and nitric oxide in brassinosteroid-induced pesticide metabolism in Solanum lycopersicum
5. Interactions between 2-Cys peroxiredoxins and ascorbate in autophagosome formation during the heat stress response in Solanum lycopersicum
6. The relationship between the plant-encoded RNA-dependent RNA polymerase 1 and alternative oxidase in tomato basal defense against Tobacco mosaic virus
7. Interplay between reactive oxygen species and hormones in the control of plant development and stress tolerance
8. HsfA1a upregulates melatonin biosynthesis to confer cadmium tolerance in tomato plants
9. RBOH1-dependent H 2 O 2 production and subsequent activation of MPK1/2 play an important role in acclimation-induced cross-tolerance in tomato
10. Chloroplastic thioredoxin-f and thioredoxin-m1/4 play important roles in brassinosteroids-induced changes in CO 2 assimilation and cellular redox homeostasis in tomato
11. H 2 O 2 mediates the crosstalk of brassinosteroid and abscisic acid in tomato responses to heat and oxidative stresses
12. Flexible change and cooperation between mitochondrial electron transport and cytosolic glycolysis as the basis for chilling tolerance in tomato plants
13. Light-induced systemic resistance in tomato plants against root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita
14. The reduction of reactive oxygen species formation by mitochondrial alternative respiration in tomato basal defense against TMV infection
15. S-Nitrosoglutathione Reductase Contributes to Thermotolerance by Modulating High Temperature-Induced Apoplastic H2O2 in Solanum lycopersicum
16. Induction of systemic stress tolerance by brassinosteroid in Cucumis sativus
17. Brassinosteroids promote photosynthesis and growth by enhancing activation of Rubisco and expression of photosynthetic genes in Cucumis sativus
18. Reactive Oxygen Species Are Involved in Brassinosteroid-Induced Stress Tolerance in Cucumber
19. Galvanic Effect and Alternating Current Corrosion of Steel in Acidic Red Soil
20. Plant-Soil Feedbacks and Soil Sickness: From Mechanisms to Application in Agriculture
21. Hydrogen peroxide functions as a secondary messenger for brassinosteroids-induced CO2 assimilation and carbohydrate metabolism in Cucumis sativus
22. Effects of nitrogen form on growth, CO2 assimilation, chlorophyll fluorescence, and photosynthetic electron allocation in cucumber and rice plants
23. Light quality affects incidence of powdery mildew, expression of defence-related genes and associated metabolism in cucumber plants
24. H2O2 mediates the crosstalk of brassinosteroid and abscisic acid in tomato responses to heat and oxidative stresses
25. Chloroplastic thioredoxin-f and thioredoxin-m1/4 play important roles in brassinosteroids-induced changes in CO2 assimilation and cellular redox homeostasis in tomato
26. RBOH1-dependent H2O2 production and subsequent activation of MPK1/2 play an important role in acclimation-induced cross-tolerance in tomato
27. S-Nitrosoglutathione Reductase Contributes to Thermotolerance by Modulating High Temperature-Induced Apoplastic H2O2 in Solanum lycopersicum.
28. Brassinosteroid‐mediated reactive oxygen species are essential for tapetum degradation and pollen fertility in tomato
29. BZR1 Mediates Brassinosteroid-Induced Autophagy and Nitrogen Starvation in Tomato
30. Heat Shock Factor HsfA1a Is Essential for R Gene-Mediated Nematode Resistance and Triggers H2O2 Production1
31. Additional file 1: Table S1. of Overexpression of a brassinosteroid biosynthetic gene Dwarf enhances photosynthetic capacity through activation of Calvin cycle enzymes in tomato
32. 24-Epibrassinolide alleviates organic pollutants-retarded root elongation by promoting redox homeostasis and secondary metabolism in Cucumis sativus L
33. Brassinosteroid-mediated apoplastic H2O2-glutaredoxin 12/14 cascade regulates antioxidant capacity in response to chilling in tomato
34. Brassinosteroids act as a positive regulator for resistance against root-knot nematode involving RESPIRATORY BURST OXIDASE HOMOLOG-dependent activation of MAPKs in tomato
35. A novel ethylene responsive factor CitERF13 plays a role in photosynthesis regulation
36. Nitric oxide is involved in the oxytetracycline-induced suppression of root growth through inhibiting hydrogen peroxide accumulation in the root meristem
37. Glutathione-mediated regulation of nitric oxide, S-nitrosothiol and redox homeostasis confers cadmium tolerance by inducing transcription factors and stress response genes in tomato
38. Melatonin enhances thermotolerance by promoting cellular protein protection in tomato plants
39. Melatonin mediates selenium-induced tolerance to cadmium stress in tomato plants
40. Microarray and genetic analysis reveals that csa-miR159b plays a critical role in abscisic acid-mediated heat tolerance in grafted cucumber plants
41. Involvement of an ethylene response factor in chlorophyll degradation during citrus fruit degreening
42. Apoplastic H 2 O 2 plays a critical role in axillary bud outgrowth by altering auxin and cytokinin homeostasis in tomato plants
43. Interactions between 2-Cys peroxiredoxins and ascorbate in autophagosome formation during the heat stress response inSolanum lycopersicum
44. Overexpression of a brassinosteroid biosynthetic gene Dwarf enhances photosynthetic capacity through activation of Calvin cycle enzymes in tomato
45. Brassinosteroid‐mediated apoplastic H2O2‐glutaredoxin 12/14 cascade regulates antioxidant capacity in response to chilling in tomato.
46. Brassinosteroids act as a positive regulator for resistance against root‐knot nematode involving RESPIRATORY BURST OXIDASE HOMOLOG‐dependent activation of MAPKs in tomato.
47. Application of 24-epibrassinolide decreases the susceptibility to cucumber mosaic virus in zucchini (Cucurbita pepo L)
48. DWARFoverexpression induces alteration in phytohormone homeostasis, development, architecture and carotenoid accumulation in tomato
49. Enhanced photosynthetic capacity and antioxidant potential mediate brassinosteriod-induced phenanthrene stress tolerance in tomato
50. Role of Brassinosteroid in Plant Adaptation to Abiotic Stresses and its Interplay with Other Hormones
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