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  1. A semi-quantitative histochemical method for assessment of biochemical responses to osmotic stress in Coffea arabica leaf disks
  2. Biochemical responses in leaf tissues of alkaloid producing Psychotria brachyceras under multiple stresses
  3. Carbon Sequestration in Resin-Tapped Slash Pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm.) Subtropical Plantations
  4. Phytotoxicity of Quillaja lancifolia Leaf Saponins and Their Bioherbicide Potential
  5. Environmental Modulation of Mini-Clonal Gardens for Cutting Production and Propagation of Hard- and Easy-to-Root Eucalyptus spp
  6. Non-target molecular network and putative genes of flavonoid biosynthesis in Erythrina velutina Willd., a Brazilian semiarid native woody plant
  7. Responses to submergence and recovery in seedlings of the rheophyte Dyckia brevifolia (Bromeliaceae)
  8. Histochemical Localization of Phenolic Compounds and Reactive Oxygen Species in Eucalypt Microcuttings
  9. Methods of Mimosine Extraction from Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de Wit Leaves
  10. Plant Secondary Metabolism Engineering
  11. Erythrina velutina Willd. alkaloids: Piecing biosynthesis together from transcriptome analysis and metabolite profiling of seeds and leaves
  12. NMR-based metabolite profiling of Selaginella convoluta in different hydration states and the unprecedented occurrence of anabasine in lycophytes
  13. Proteome of Erythroxylum pungens (Erythroxylaceae): an endemic species of the semiarid Caatinga
  14. Microcutting Redox Profile and Anatomy in Eucalyptus spp. With Distinct Adventitious Rooting Competence
  15. Molecular Networking Discloses the Chemical Diversity of Flavonoids and Selaginellins in Selaginella convoluta
  16. Erythroxylum pungens Tropane Alkaloids: GC-MS Analysis and the Bioactive Potential of 3-(2-methylbutyryloxy)tropan-6,7-diol in Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
  17. Production of plant bioactive triterpenoid saponins: from metabolites to genes and back
  18. The alkaloid brachycerine contributes to protection against acute UV-B damage in Psychotria
  19. Rooting of cuttings of Passiflora suberosa, a medicinal passion fruit species: characterization and modulation by external biochemical factors
  20. The role of auxin transporters and receptors in adventitious rooting of Arabidopsis thaliana pre-etiolated flooded seedlings
  21. Sustainable production of bioactive alkaloids in Psychotria L. of southern Brazil: propagation and elicitation strategies
  22. Abiotic Stresses and Non-Protein Amino Acids in Plants
  23. Resin tapping transcriptome in adult slash pine (Pinus elliottii var. elliottii)
  24. Resinosis of young slash pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm.) as a tool for resin stimulant paste development and high yield individual selection
  25. Rooting of eucalypt cuttings as a problem-solving oriented model in plant biology
  26. Proteomic profiles during adventitious rooting of Eucalyptus species relevant to the cellulose industry
  27. Foamy matters: an update onQuillajasaponins and their use as immunoadjuvants
  28. Resin exudation profile, chemical composition, and secretory canal characterization in contrasting yield phenotypes of Pinus elliottii Engelm
  29. Multiple industrial uses of non-wood pine products
  30. Mimosine accumulation in Leucaena leucocephala in response to stress signaling molecules and acute UV exposure
  31. Quillaja brasiliensis saponin-based nanoparticulate adjuvants are capable of triggering early immune responses
  32. Biomass yield of resin in adult Pinus elliottii Engelm. trees is differentially regulated by environmental factors and biochemical effectors
  33. Comparative adventitious root development in pre-etiolated and flooded Arabidopsis hypocotyls exposed to different auxins
  34. Corrigendum to ‘Oleoresin yield of Pinus elliottii in a subtropical climate: Seasonal variation and effect of auxin and salicylic acid-based stimulant paste’ Ind. Crops Prod. 30/2 (2009) 316–320
  35. Leaf saponins of Quillaja brasiliensis enhance long-term specific immune responses and promote dose-sparing effect in BVDV experimental vaccines
  36. Specialized Plant Metabolism Characteristics and Impact on Target Molecule Biotechnological Production
  37. Dual allelopathic effects of subtropical slash pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm.) needles: Leads for using a large biomass reservoir
  38. Accumulation of the antioxidant alkaloid brachycerine from Psychotria brachyceras Müll. Arg. is increased by heat and contributes to oxidative stress mitigation
  39. Events Associated with Early Age-Related Decline in Adventitious Rooting Competence of Eucalyptus globulus Labill
  40. The role of Zn2+, dimerization and N-glycosylation in the interaction of Auxin-Binding Protein 1 (ABP1) with different auxins
  41. Molecular cloning of an ester-forming triterpenoid: UDP-glucose 28- O -glucosyltransferase involved in saponin biosynthesis from the medicinal plant Centella asiatica
  42. Environmental control of adventitious rooting in Eucalyptus and Populus cuttings
  43. Isolation and Characterization of Cyclotides from Brazilian Psychotria: Significance in Plant Defense and Co-occurrence with Antioxidant Alkaloids
  44. Purification of an Immunoadjuvant Saponin Fraction from Quillaja brasiliensis Leaves by Reversed-Phase Silica Gel Chromatography
  45. The bioactive monoterpene indole alkaloid N,β-d-glucopyranosyl vincosamide is regulated by irradiance quality and development in Psychotria leiocarpa
  46. Reference Genes for qPCR Analysis in Resin-Tapped Adult Slash Pine As a Tool to Address the Molecular Basis of Commercial Resinosis
  47. A rabies vaccine adjuvanted with saponins from leaves of the soap tree (Quillaja brasiliensis) induces specific immune responses and protects against lethal challenge
  48. Quillaja brasiliensis saponins induce robust humoral and cellular responses in a bovine viral diarrhea virus vaccine in mice
  49. A Modified Protocol for High-Quality RNA Extraction from Oleoresin-Producing Adult Pines
  50. Stimulant Paste Preparation and Bark Streak Tapping Technique for Pine Oleoresin Extraction
  51. Concerted transcription of auxin and carbohydrate homeostasis-related genes underlies improved adventitious rooting of microcuttings derived from far-red treated Eucalyptus globulus Labill mother plants
  52. Irradiance-based treatments of Quillaja brasiliensis leaves (A. St.-Hil. & Tul.) Mart. as means to improve immunoadjuvant saponin yield
  53. Comparative transcriptional analysis provides new insights into the molecular basis of adventitious rooting recalcitrance in Eucalyptus
  54. Control of resin production in Araucaria angustifolia, an ancient South American conifer
  55. Nitrogen Sources and Adventitious Root Development inEucalyptus globulusMicrocuttings
  56. Biosynthesis of Plant Triterpenoid Saponins: Genes, Enzymes and their Regulation
  57. Alternative Inactivated Poliovirus Vaccines Adjuvanted with Quillaja brasiliensis or Quil-A Saponins Are Equally Effective in Inducing Specific Immune Responses
  58. Identification of new adventitious rooting mutants amongst suppressors of the Arabidopsis thaliana superroot2 mutation
  59. Accumulation of brachycerine, an antioxidant glucosidic indole alkaloid, is induced by abscisic acid, heavy metal, and osmotic stress in leaves of Psychotria brachyceras
  60. Oxidative stress and production of bioactive monoterpene indole alkaloids: biotechnological implications
  61. Determination of new immunoadjuvant saponin named QB-90, and analysis of its organ-specific distribution inQuillaja brasiliensisby HPLC
  62. Accumulation of a bioactive triterpene saponin fraction of Quillaja brasiliensis leaves is associated with abiotic and biotic stresses
  63. Improved production of bioactive valepotriates in whole-plant liquid cultures of Valeriana glechomifolia
  64. The major indole alkaloid N,β-D-glucopyranosyl vincosamide from leaves ofPsychotria leiocarpaCham. & Schltdl. is not an antifeedant but shows broad antioxidant activity
  65. When stress and development go hand in hand: main hormonal controls of adventitious rooting in cuttings
  66. Pine oleoresin: tapping green chemicals, biofuels, food protection, and carbon sequestration from multipurpose trees
  67. Pre and post-severance effects of light quality on carbohydrate dynamics and microcutting adventitious rooting of two Eucalyptus species of contrasting recalcitrance
  68. Early Changes in Gene Expression Induced by Acute UV Exposure in Leaves of Psychotria brachyceras, a Bioactive Alkaloid Accumulating Plant
  69. Adventitious rooting of detached Arabidopsis thaliana leaves
  70. Living between two worlds: two-phase culture systems for producing plant secondary metabolites
  71. Efficient oleoresin biomass production in pines using low cost metal containing stimulant paste
  72. Immunoadjuvant and Anti-Inflammatory Plant Saponins: Characteristics and Biotechnological Approaches Towards Sustainable Production
  73. Distinct modes of adventitious rooting in Arabidopsis thaliana
  74. A Valepotriate Fraction ofValeriana glechomifoliaShows Sedative and Anxiolytic Properties and Impairs Recognition But Not Aversive Memory in Mice
  75. Reference gene selection for quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction normalization during in vitro adventitious rooting in Eucalyptus globulus Labill
  76. Production of Plant Bioactive Triterpenoid Saponins: Elicitation Strategies and Target Genes to Improve Yields
  77. Plant Secondary Metabolism and Challenges in Modifying Its Operation: An Overview
  78. Organ-specific and environmental control of accumulation of psychollatine, a major indole alkaloid glucoside from Psychotria umbellata
  79. Bioactive Alkaloids from South American Psychotria and Related Species
  80. Oleoresin yield of Pinus elliottii in a subtropical climate: Seasonal variation and effect of auxin and salicylic acid-based stimulant paste
  81. Immunoadjuvant saponin production in seedlings and micropropagated plants of Quillaja brasiliensis
  82. Allelopathic potential of Psychotria leiocarpa, a dominant understorey species of subtropical forests
  83. Adventitious rooting of Eucalyptus globulus × maidennii mini-cuttings derived from mini-stumps grown in sand bed and intermittent flooding trays: a comparative study
  84. Oleoresin yield of Pinus elliottii plantations in a subtropical climate: Effect of tree diameter, wound shape and concentration of active adjuvants in resin stimulating paste
  85. Improved nutrient medium for biomass and valepotriate production in extended period stock cultures of Valeriana glechomifolia
  86. Antioxidant and antimutagenic properties of the monoterpene indole alkaloid psychollatine and the crude foliar extract of Psychotria umbellata Vell.
  87. Psychollatine, a Glucosidic Monoterpene Indole Alkaloid from Psychotria umbellata
  88. Antioxidant and antimutagenic effects of the crude foliar extract and the alkaloid brachycerine of Psychotria brachyceras
  89. Bioconversion of (+)- and (-)-alpha-pinene to (+)- and (-)-verbenone by plant cell cultures of Psychotria brachyceras and Rauvolfia sellowii
  90. Role of Light and Medium Composition on Growth and Valepotriate Contents in Valeriana glechomifolia Whole Plant Liquid Cultures
  91. Chemical and Mechanical Changes during Leaf Expansion of Four Woody Species of a Dry Restinga Woodland
  92. Metabolic engineering of cell cultures versus whole plant complexity in production of bioactive monoterpene indole alkaloids: Recent progress related to old dilemma
  93. Valepotriates accumulation in callus, suspended cells and untransformed root cultures of Valeriana glechomifolia
  94. The use of biodiversity as source of new chemical entities against defined molecular targets for treatment of malaria, tuberculosis, and T-cell mediated diseases: a review
  95. Mineral nutrition and adventitious rooting in microcuttings of Eucalyptus globulus
  96. Regeneration of Psychotria umbellata and production of the analgesic indole alkaloid umbellatine
  97. Carbohydrates as regulatory factors on the rooting of Eucalyptus saligna Smith and Eucalyptus globulus Labill
  98. Role of auxin and its modulators in the adventitious rooting of Eucalyptus species differing in recalcitrance
  99. Environmental and Ontogenetic Control of Accumulation of Brachycerine, a Bioactive Indole Alkaloid from Psychotria brachyceras
  100. Effects of temperature on adventitious root development in microcuttings of Eucalyptus saligna Smith and Eucalyptus globulus Labill
  101. Control of development and valepotriate production by auxins in micropropagated Valeriana glechomifolia
  102. N,β-d-Glucopyranosyl vincosamide, a light regulated indole alkaloid from the shoots of Psychotria leiocarpa
  103. Iron homeostasis related genes in rice
  104. Brachycerine, a Novel Monoterpene Indole Alkaloid from Psychotria brachyceras.
  105. The ability of Bipolaris sorokiniana to modify geraniol and (−)-alpha-bisabolol as exogenous substrates
  106. The Alkaloid Brachycerine is Induced by Ultraviolet Radiation and is a Singlet Oxygen Quencher¶
  107. The out of phase 1 Mutant Defines a Role for PHYB in Circadian Phase Control in Arabidopsis
  108. Valeriana glechomifolia: in vitro propagation and production of valepotriates
  109. Indole monoterpene alkaloids from leaves of Psychotria suterella Müll. Arg. (Rubiaceae)
  110. Regulation of mimosine accumulation in Leucaena leucocephala seedlings
  111. Brachycerine, a Novel Monoterpene Indole Alkaloid from Psychotria brachyceras
  112. Distinct effects of auxin and light on adventitious root development in Eucalyptus saligna and Eucalyptus globulus
  113. In Vitro Propagation of Senna alata
  114. Acetyl CoA:10-deacetylbaccatin-III-10-O-acetyltransferase activity in leaves and cell suspension cultures of Taxus cuspidata
  115. Effect of White Light on Taxol and Baccatin III Accumulation in Cell Cultures of Taxus cuspidata Sieb and Zucc.
  116. Improved taxol yield by aromatic carboxylic acid and amino acid feeding to cell cultures of taxus cuspidata
  117. Kinetics of taxol production, growth, and nutrient uptake in cell suspensions of Taxus cuspidata
  118. Improved Growth and Taxol Yield in Developing Calli of Taxus cuspidata by Medium Composition Modification
  119. Cell Culture of Taxus as a Source of the Antineoplastic Drug Taxol and Related Taxanes
  120. Biochemical and Morphological Changes during in vitro Rhizogenesis in Cuttings of Sequoia sempervirens (D. Don) Endl
  121. Distribution and Amounts of Taxol in Different Shoot Parts ofTaxus cuspidata