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Factors influencing the infection of cultivated grape (Vitis spp. section Euvitis) shoot tissue by Guignardia bidwellii (Ellis) Viala & Ravaz
Mechanical induction of lateral root initiation
Root anatomical mechanisms involved in host plant control of arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization
Roles of the CLAVATA1 and ERECTA clade members in Arabidopsis anther development
Assessing the invasive potential of Acer platanoides and Viburnum opulus cultivars
Chemical ecology of plant-microbe interactions and effects on insect herbivores
Factors influencing the dynamics of plant-insect interactions in two solanaceous plants
Molecular analysis of genes involved in the synthesis of proanthocyanidins in Theobroma cacao
The impact of gene duplication on molecular evolution in flowering plants
Transcriptional and post transcriptional regulation in Arabidopsis reproductive development
The role of barren inflorescence genes, barren inflorescence2 (bif2), barren stalk1 (ba1) and suppressor of sessile spikelet1 (sos1), in maize inflorescence development
Investigating evolution of plant development in basal angiosperms
Functional study of pollen-expressed expansins in Arabidopsis thaliana
Functional proteomics of Arabidopsis thaliana guard cells uncovers new stomatal signaling pathways
Using a developmental comparison to decipher priming of induced defenses in maize and its effects on a generalist herbivore
Engineering high-level transient expression of heterologous proteins in plant cell suspensions and hairy roots
Plant resource capture and utilization: Simulation of subtle changes with great effects
A strategy to facilitate the conversion of lignocellulose to bioethanol via lignin modification
Mitigation of drought-induced reductions in wild oat seed quality by elevated carbon dioxide