ABA Regulates Subcellular Redistribution of OsABI-LIKE2, a Negative Regulator in ABA Signaling, to Control Root Architecture and Drought Resistance in Oryza sativa
in Plant and Cell Physiology
December 2015; p ublished online October 2015 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Molecular Biology and Genetics; Biotechnology; Biochemistry; Bioinformatics and Computational Biology; Molecular and Cell Biology; Plant Sciences and Forestry; Plant Physiology. 8295 words.
The phytohormone ABA is a key stress signal in plants. Although the identification of ABA receptors led to significant progress in understanding the Arabidopsis ABA signaling pathway, there...
Abiotic Stress Adaptation in Plants. Physiological, Molecular and Genomic Foundation
in Annals of Botany
April 2011; p ublished online April 2011 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Plant Physiology. 1274 words.
Abscisic Acid Participates in the Control of Cell Cycle Initiation Through Heme Homeostasis in the Unicellular Red Alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae
in Plant and Cell Physiology
May 2016; p ublished online April 2016 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Molecular Biology and Genetics; Biotechnology; Biochemistry; Bioinformatics and Computational Biology; Molecular and Cell Biology; Plant Sciences and Forestry; Plant Physiology. 5053 words.
ABA is a phytohormone that is synthesized in response to abiotic stresses and other environmental changes, inducing various physiological responses. While ABA has been found in unicellular...
Adaptation to the Local Environment by Modifications of the Photoperiod Response in Crops
in Plant and Cell Physiology
April 2015; p ublished online November 2014 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Molecular Biology and Genetics; Biotechnology; Biochemistry; Bioinformatics and Computational Biology; Molecular and Cell Biology; Plant Sciences and Forestry; Plant Physiology. 7373 words.
Flowering plants produce a meristem at the shoot tip where specialized tissue generates shoot apical meristems at the appropriate time to differentiate into reproductive structures,...
Aerial and soil seed banks enable populations of an annual species to cope with an unpredictable dune ecosystem
in Annals of Botany
June 2014; p ublished online June 2014 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Plant Ecology; Plant Physiology. 6987 words.
Background and Aims
Simultaneous formation of aerial and soil seed banks by a species provides a mechanism for population maintenance in unpredictable...
AGO1 controls arabidopsis inflorescence architecture possibly by regulating TFL1 expression
in Annals of Botany
July 2014; p ublished online July 2014 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Plant Physiology. 7106 words.
Background and Aims
The TERMINAL FLOWER 1 (TFL1) gene is pivotal in the control of inflorescence architecture in arabidopsis. Thus, tfl1 mutants flower early...
All flesh is grass. Plant–animal interrelationships
in Annals of Botany
September 2011; p ublished online August 2011 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Plant Physiology. 770 words.
Aluminium tolerance in rice is antagonistic with nitrate preference and synergistic with ammonium preference
in Annals of Botany
January 2013; p ublished online October 2012 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Plant Physiology. 5715 words.
Background and Aims
Acidic soils are dominated chemically by more ammonium and more available, so more potentially toxic, aluminium compared with neutral to...
An Aluminum-Inducible IREG Gene is Required for Internal Detoxification of Aluminum in Buckwheat
in Plant and Cell Physiology
June 2016; p ublished online April 2016 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Molecular Biology and Genetics; Biotechnology; Biochemistry; Bioinformatics and Computational Biology; Molecular and Cell Biology; Plant Sciences and Forestry; Plant Physiology. 6135 words.
Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) is able to detoxify aluminum (Al) both externally and internally, but the molecular mechanisms underlying its high Al tolerance are not understood....
Analysis of the arabidopsis REM gene family predicts functions during flower development
in Annals of Botany
July 2014; p ublished online July 2014 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Plant Physiology. 5095 words.
Background and Aims
The REM (Reproductive Meristem) gene family of Arabidopsis thaliana is part of the B3 DNA-binding domain superfamily. Despite the fact...