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A functional study of the PsPK2 gene, a PINOID-like gene from pea (Pisum sativum)
Characterization of LATERAL ORGAN FUSION1 and LATERAL ORGAN FUSION2, two boundary-specific MYB transcription factors in Arabidopsis
Historical and evolutionary origins of cultivated vanilla
Quantitative genetics of seedling drought tolerance and resistance to drought-enhanced Macrophomina phaseolina infection in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp)
ROP small GTPases in auxin and abscisic acid signaling in Arabidopsis
Plant responses to the silverleaf whitefly
Dissecting Arabidopsis immune responses using molecular and chemical genomics
Hybridization and the evolution of invasiveness in California wild radish (Raphanus sativus)
Invasive plants, fire succession, and restoration of creosote bush scrub in southern California
Brassica tournefortii: Phenology, interactions and management of an invasive mustard
Structure and functioning of epiphyte communities in a seasonal tropical forest
Live imaging study on cytokinin function and regulation in stem-cell homeostasis
Invasive Plant-Soil Feedbacks and Ecosystem Resistance and Resilience: A Comparison of Three Vegetation Types in California
From Seed Banks to Communities: Effects of Plant Invasions and Nitrogen Deposition on Desert Annual Forbs
Management Strategies for the Potato Psyllid in California
Interdisciplinary Pest Management Potentials of Cover Cropping Systems
Metabolic Profiling of Primary and Secondary Biosynthetic Pathways in Angiosperms: Comparative Metabonomics and Applications of Hyphenated LC-NMR and LC-MS
Understanding the Effects of Floral Density on Flower Visitation Rates and Species Composition of Flower Visitors
Uncovering Factors and Molecular Mechanisms in Transcriptional Regulation in Arabidopsis thaliana
Using Stable Isotopes of Nitrogen and Oxygen as Environmental Indicators of Nitrogen Deposition in the Sonoran Desert