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2. Non-flying mammal pollination in Massonia grandiflora
3. Root-specific camalexin biosynthesis controls the plant growth-promoting effects of multiple bacterial strains
4. Traits linked to natural variation of sulfur content in A. thaliana leaf
5. A MPK3/6-WRKY33-ALD1-Pipecolic Acid Regulatory Loop Contributes to Systemic Acquired Resistance
6. Arabidopsis Nonsymbiotic Hemoglobin AHb1 Modulates Nitric Oxide Bioactivity
7. Genetic Elucidation of Nitric Oxide Signaling in Incompatible Plant-Pathogen Interactions
8. Biochemical Principles and Functional Aspects of Pipecolic Acid Biosynthesis in Plant Immunity
9. N-hydroxypipecolic acid primes plants for enhanced microbial pattern-induced responses
10. Signal Interactions between Nitric Oxide and Reactive Oxygen Intermediates in the Plant Hypersensitive Disease Resistance Response
11. Traits linked to natural variation of sulfur content in Arabidopsis thaliana.
12. Chemical Composition of Hypodermal and Endodermal Cell Walls and Xylem Vessels Isolated from Clivia miniata: Identification of the Biopolymers Lignin and Suberin
13. Pipecolic Acid Orchestrates Plant Systemic Acquired Resistance and Defense Priming via Salicylic Acid-Dependent and -Independent Pathways
14. ABCG1 contributes to suberin formation in Arabidopsis thaliana roots
15. N‐hydroxypipecolic acid induces systemic acquired resistance and transcriptional reprogramming via TGA transcription factors
16. SEC14-GOLD protein PATELLIN2 binds IRON-REGULATED TRANSPORTER1 linking root iron uptake to vitamin E
17. OXIDATIVE SIGNAL‐INDUCIBLE1 induces immunity by coordinating N‐hydroxypipecolic acid, salicylic acid, and camalexin synthesis
18. The form of nitrogen nutrition affects resistance against Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola in tobacco
19. Pipecolic Acid, an Endogenous Mediator of Defense Amplification and Priming, Is a Critical Regulator of Inducible Plant Immunity
20. SEC14-GOLD protein PATELLIN2 binds IRON-REGULATED TRANSPORTER1 linking root iron uptake to vitamin E.
21. Cytokinins Mediate Resistance against Pseudomonas syringae in Tobacco through Increased Antimicrobial Phytoalexin Synthesis Independent of Salicylic Acid Signaling
22. Methyl Salicylate Production and Jasmonate Signaling Are Not Essential for Systemic Acquired Resistance in Arabidopsis
23. Light Regulation and Daytime Dependency of Inducible Plant Defenses in Arabidopsis: Phytochrome Signaling Controls Systemic Acquired Resistance Rather than Local Defense
24. A Central Role of Abscisic Acid in Drought Stress Protection of Agrobacterium-Induced Tumors on Arabidopsis
25. Report on the Annual Meeting of the Working Group 'Host-Parasite Interactions'
26. The Arabidopsis Flavin-Dependent Monooxygenase FMO1 Is an Essential Component of Biologically Induced Systemic Acquired Resistance
27. Report on the Annual Meeting of the Working Group Host-Parasite Interactions
28. OXIDATIVE SIGNAL‐INDUCIBLE1 induces immunity by coordinating N‐hydroxypipecolic acid, salicylic acid, and camalexin synthesis.
29. Light conditions influence specific defence responses in incompatible plant—pathogen interactions: uncoupling systemic resistance from salicylic acid and PR-1 accumulation
30. Insect eggs trigger systemic acquired resistance against a fungal and an oomycete pathogen
31. Fourier transform infrared-spectroscopic characterisation of isolated endodermal cell walls from plant roots: chemical nature in relation to anatomical development
32. Apoplastic barriers in roots: chemical composition of endodermal and hypodermal cell walls
33. Chemical analysis and immunolocalisation of lignin and suberin in endodermal and hypodermal/rhizodermal cell walls of developing maize (Zea mays L.) primary roots
34. Insect eggs induce a systemic acquired resistance in Arabidopsis
35. Metabolic regulation of systemic acquired resistance
36. Comparative investigation of primary and tertiary endodermal cell walls isolated from the roots of five monocotyledoneous species: chemical composition in relation to fine structure
37. Insect eggs trigger systemic acquired resistance against a fungal and an oomycete pathogen
38. Spatial H2O2 Signaling Specificity: H2O2 from Chloroplasts and Peroxisomes Modulates the Plant Transcriptome Differentially
39. The mobile SAR signal N-hydroxypipecolic acid induces NPR1-dependent transcriptional reprogramming and immune priming
40. Natural variation in temperature-modulated immunity uncovers transcription factor bHLH059 as a thermoresponsive regulator in Arabidopsis thaliana
41. UGT76B1, a promiscuous hub of small molecule-based immune signaling, glucosylates N-hydroxypipecolic acid, and balances plant immunity
42. Putrescine elicits ROS ‐dependent activation of the salicylic acid pathway inArabidopsis thaliana
43. UGT76B1, a promiscuous hub of small molecule-based immune signaling, glucosylates N-hydroxypipecolic acid and controls basal pathogen defense
44. Inducible biosynthesis and immune function of the systemic acquired resistance inducer N-hydroxypipecolic acid in monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants
45. Post-Translational Derepression of Invertase Activity in Source Leaves via Down-Regulation of Invertase Inhibitor Expression Is Part of the Plant Defense Response
46. A role for β-sitosterol to stigmasterol conversion in plant–pathogen interactions
47. Pathogen-associated molecular pattern recognition rather than development of tissue necrosis contributes to bacterial induction of systemic acquired resistance in Arabidopsis
48. Flavohaemoglobin HmpX from Erwinia chrysanthemi confers nitrosative stress tolerance and affects the plant hypersensitive reaction by intercepting nitric oxide produced by the host
49. A Role for Tocopherol Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis Basal Immunity to Bacterial Infection
50. N-hydroxypipecolic acid and salicylic acid: a metabolic duo for systemic acquired resistance
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