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  1. Towards the cultivation of the bay boletus, Imleria badia: Primordia formation, mycorrhizal synthesis and geographic distribution
  2. A molecular perspective on horticultural trade: lessons from India for international species authentication
  3. Authenticating Basil (Ocimum spp.): An Integrated Quality Control Strategy
  4. Hypothetical biosynthetic pathways of pharmaceutically potential hallucinogenic metabolites in Myristicaceae, mechanistic convergence and co-evolutionary trends in plants and humans
  5. Evaluation of the Plastid and Nuclear DNA barcodes in genus Ocimum towards Quality Assurance in Herbal Industry
  6. The Cultural and Commercial Value of Tulsi (Ocimum tenuiflorum L.): Multidisciplinary Approaches Focusing on Species Authentication
  7. Challenges in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants DNA Barcoding—Lessons from the Lamiaceae
  8. Array-based dynamic allele specific hybridization (Array-DASH): Optimization-free microarray processing for multiple simultaneous genomic assays
  9. Author Correction: Character-based DNA barcoding for authentication and conservation of IUCN Red listed threatened species of genus Decalepis (Apocynaceae)
  10. Applied Barcoding: The Practicalities of DNA Testing for Herbals
  11. Molecular Verification of the UK National Collection of Cultivated Liriope and Ophiopogon Plants
  12. Health care professionals' personal and professional views of herbal medicines in the United Kingdom
  13. DNA Authentication of St John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum L.) Commercial Products Targeting the ITS Region
  14. Sequence-Specific Detection of Aristolochia DNA – A Simple Test for Contamination of Herbal Products
  15. Product authenticity versus globalisation—The Tulsi case
  16. Character-based DNA barcoding for authentication and conservation of IUCN Red listed threatened species of genus Decalepis (Apocynaceae)
  17. Genus-Specific Real-Time PCR and HRM Assays to Distinguish Liriope from Ophiopogon Samples
  18. Erratum for: DNA Barcoding for Industrial Quality Assurance
  19. The Use of Traditional Herbal Medicines Amongst South Asian Diasporic Communities in the UK
  20. DNA Barcoding for Industrial Quality Assurance
  21. Changes in the Chlorophyll Content and Cytokinin Levels in the Top Three Leaves of New Plant Type Rice During Grain Filling
  22. The application of a DNA-based identification technique to over-the-counter herbal medicines
  23. PlantID – DNA-based identification of multiple medicinal plants in complex mixtures
  24. Green fluorescent protein as a visual selection marker for coffee transformation
  25. Life's Green Power PlantEating the Sun: How Plants Power the Planet. Oliver Morton . HarperCollins, 2008. 460 pp, illus. $28.95 (ISBN 9780007163649 cloth).
  26. Molecular Identification ofHypericum perforatumby PCR Amplification of the ITS and 5.8S rDNA Region
  27. Adventitious root induction in Ophiorrhiza prostrata: a tool for the production of camptothecin (an anticancer drug) and rapid propagation
  28. Efficient somatic embryogenesis in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) breeding lines
  29. Genetic approaches to sustainable pest management in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris)
  30. In vitro propagation of Ophiorrhiza prostrata through somatic embryogenesis
  31. A TaqMan real-time PCR system for the identification and quantification of bovine DNA in meats, milks and cheeses
  32. Control of shoot necrosis and plant death during micro-propagation of banana and plantains (Musa spp.)
  33. Efficient induction of apospory and apogamy in vitro in silver fern (Pityrogramma calomelanos L.)
  34. RAPD analysis of a variant of banana (Musa sp.) cv. grande naine and its propagation via shoot tip culture
  35. Effect of auxins on indirect in vitro morphogenesis and expression of gusA transgene in a lectinaceous medicinal plant, Euphorbia nivulia Buch.-Ham.
  36. Efficient procedures for callus induction and adventitious shoot organogenesis in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) breeding lines
  37. Arabidopsis CDC2a and Cyclin Gene Promoter::gusA Constructs as Markers of Cell Growth and Division in Heterologous Plants
  38. Assessment of polysomaty, embryo formation and regeneration in liquid media for various species of diploid annual Medicago
  39. Thidiazuron-induced organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.)
  40. Use of the GFP Reporter as a Vital Marker for Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation of Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris L.)
  41. Characterization of a Mak subgroup Cdc2‐like protein kinase from sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.)
  42. RS2: a sugar beet gene related to the latex allergen Hev b 5 family
  43. Taking a leaf from the plant cell cyclists
  44. The plant cell cycle in context
  45. The entry of sugar beet cells into the G0 state involves extensive re-programming of gene expression mechanisms via transcriptional and translational controls
  46. Early changes in gene expression during direct somatic embryogenesis in alfalfa revealed by RAP-PCR
  47. Induction of cell division-related genes in quiescent (G0) sugar beet cells
  48. Polyamine metabolism and gene regulation during the transition of autonomous sugar beet cells in suspension culture from quiescence to division
  49. Polyamine metabolism and gene regulation during the transition of autonomous sugar beet cells in suspension culture from quiescence to division
  50. Strategies for Manipulation of Sugar Beet Storage Organ Morphology
  51. Diagnosis of Beet Necrotic Yellow Vein Virus by Polymerase Chain Reaction Methods
  52. Molecular Tools for Beet Biotechnology
  53. Ethylene stimulates the accumulation of ripening‐related mRNAs in tomatoes
  54. Rapid appearance of an mRNA correlated with ethylene synthesis encoding a protein ofmolecular weight 35000
  55. The appearance of polygalacturonase mRNA in tomatoes: one of a series of changes in gene expression during development and ripening
  56. Isolation and characterisation of cDNA clones for tomato polygalacturonase and other ripening-related proteins
  57. REGULATION OF THE EXPRESSION OF TOMATO FRUIT RIPENING GENES: THE INVOLVEMENT OF ETHYLENE
  58. Hyperthermia and the heat-shock proteins of HeLa cells
  59. The Pattern of Protein Synthesis Induced by Heat Shock of HeLa Cells
  60. Polypeptides encoded by polyadenylated and non-polyadenylated messenger RNAs from normal and heat shocked HeLa cells
  61. Non-polyadenylated mRNAs from eukaryotes
  62. Ribonucleoproteins and Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleic Acid Metabolism in Isolated HeLa-Cell Nuclei
  63. Ribonucleic acid synthesis by chromatin isolated from Phaseolus aureus Roxb.
  64. Actin in the adrenal medulla
  65. Extraction of RNA from Plants
  66. Hybrid-Release Translation