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  1. Phytochromes mediate germination inhibition under red, far-red, and white light in Aethionema arabicum
  2. The Phytotoxin Myrigalone A Triggers a Phased Detoxification Programme and Inhibits Lepidium sativum Seed Germination via Multiple Mechanisms including Interference with Auxin Homeostasis
  3. The HB40-JUB1 transcriptional regulatory network controls gibberellin homeostasis in Arabidopsis
  4. Cold‐induced secondary dormancy and its regulatory mechanisms in Beta vulgaris
  5. Inhibition of gibberellin accumulation by water deficiency promotes fast and long‐term ‘drought avoidance’ responses in tomato
  6. Molecular mechanisms and hormonal regulation underpinning morphological dormancy: a case study using Apium graveolens (Apiaceae)
  7. Inhibition of gibberellin accumulation by water deficiency promotes fast and long-term ‘drought avoidance’ responses in tomato
  8. Naturally Occurring Ecdysteroids in Triticum aestivum L. and Evaluation of Fenarimol as a Potential Inhibitor of Their Biosynthesis in Plants
  9. AnHB40-Jungbrunnen1-GA 2-OXIDASEregulatory module for gibberellin homeostasis in Arabidopsis
  10. Plant Triterpenoid Crosstalk: The Interaction of Brassinosteroids and Phytoecdysteroids in Lepidium sativum
  11. The Arabidopsis RLCK VI_A2 Kinase Controls Seedling and Plant Growth in Parallel with Gibberellin
  12. A Fast and Reliable UHPLC–MS/MS-Based Method for Screening Selected Pharmacologically Significant Natural Plant Indole Alkaloids
  13. The Response of Maize to Inoculation with Arthrobacter sp. and Bacillus sp. in Phosphorus-Deficient, Salinity-Affected Soil
  14. Plants are Capable of Synthesizing Animal Steroid Hormones
  15. Pericarp-mediated chemical dormancy controls the fruit germination of the invasive hoary cress (Lepidium draba), but not of hairy whitetop (Lepidium appelianum)
  16. Correlations between Phytohormones and Drought Tolerance in Selected Brassica Crops: Chinese Cabbage, White Cabbage and Kale
  17. Fast Regulation of Hormone Metabolism Contributes to Salt Tolerance in Rice (Oryza sativa spp. Japonica, L.) by Inducing Specific Morpho-Physiological Responses
  18. Organ‐specific phytohormone synthesis in two Geranium species with antithetical responses to far‐red light enrichment
  19. Drought-tolerant and drought-sensitive genotypes of maize (Zea mays L.) differ in contents of endogenous brassinosteroids and their drought-induced changes
  20. Endogenous brassinosteroids in microalgae exposed to salt and low temperature stress
  21. Isoprenoid-derived plant signaling molecules: biosynthesis and biological importance
  22. Quantitative Analysis of Ingenol in Euphorbia species via Validated Isotope Dilution Ultra-high Performance Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry
  23. Immunoaffinity chromatography combined with tandem mass spectrometry: A new tool for the selective capture and analysis of brassinosteroid plant hormones
  24. Carbohydrates and gibberellins relationship in potato tuberization
  25. Brassinosteroid Biosynthesis Is Modulated via a Transcription Factor Cascade of COG1, PIF4, and PIF5
  26. Comparative “Omics” of theFusarium fujikuroiSpecies Complex Highlights Differences in Genetic Potential and Metabolite Synthesis
  27. The DAG1 transcription factor negatively regulates the seed-to-seedling transition in Arabidopsis acting on ABA and GA levels
  28. Analysis of plant growth-promoting properties of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens UCMB5113 using Arabidopsis thaliana as host plant
  29. The determination of 22 natural brassinosteroids in a minute sample of plant tissue by UHPLC–ESI–MS/MS
  30. Plant ecdysteroids: plant sterols with intriguing distributions, biological effects and relations to plant hormones
  31. Cytokinin metabolism in maize: Novel evidence of cytokinin abundance, interconversions and formation of a new trans-zeatin metabolic product with a weak anticytokinin activity
  32. Arabidopsis NAC transcription factor JUB1 regulates GA/BR metabolism and signalling
  33. A previously undescribed jasmonate compound in flowering Arabidopsis thaliana – The identification of cis-(+)-OPDA-Ile
  34. Hormone-mediated growth dynamics of the barley pericarp as revealed by magnetic resonance imaging and transcript profiling
  35. The effect of exogenous 24-epibrassinolide on the ecdysteroid content in the leaves of Spinacia oleracea L.
  36. PHABULOSA Controls the Quiescent Center-Independent Root Meristem Activities in Arabidopsis thaliana
  37. Evidence of phytohormones and phenolic acids variability in garden-waste-derived vermicompost leachate, a well-known plant growth stimulant
  38. Role of gibberellins during arbuscular mycorrhizal formation in tomato: new insights revealed by endogenous quantification and genetic analysis of their metabolism in mycorrhizal roots
  39. UHPLC–MS/MS based target profiling of stress-induced phytohormones
  40. Antagonistic roles of abscisic acid and cytokinin during response to nitrogen depletion in oleaginous microalgaNannochloropsis oceanicaexpand the evolutionary breadth of phytohormone function
  41. Activity of the Brassinosteroid Transcription Factors BRASSINAZOLE RESISTANT1 and BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE1-ETHYL METHANESULFONATE-SUPPRESSOR1/BRASSINAZOLE RESISTANT2 Blocks Developmental Reprogramming in Response to Low Phosphate Availability    
  42. DELAY OF GERMINATION 1 mediates a conserved coat-dormancy mechanism for the temperature- and gibberellin-dependent control of seed germination
  43. Impact of end-of-day red and far-red light on plant morphology and hormone physiology of poinsettia
  44. Effect of light on growth and endogenous hormones in Chlorella minutissima (Trebouxiophyceae)
  45. Quo vadis plant hormone analysis?
  46. Hormone profiles in microalgae: Gibberellins and brassinosteroids
  47. Analysis of gibberellins as free acids by ultra performance liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry
  48. Abscisic acid, gibberellins and brassinosteroids in Kelpak®, a commercial seaweed extract made from Ecklonia maxima
  49. ML3: a novel regulator of herbivory-induced responses in Arabidopsis thaliana
  50. Ethylene promotes hyponastic growth through interaction with ROTUNDIFOLIA3/CYP90C1 in Arabidopsis
  51. Embryo growth, testa permeability, and endosperm weakening are major targets for the environmentally regulated inhibition of Lepidium sativum seed germination by myrigalone A
  52. Comparative mineral and hormonal analyses of wild type and TLS somaclonal variant derived from oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq. var. tenera) tissue culture
  53. Cytokinins in shoot apices of Brassica napus plants during vernalization
  54. A qualitative continuous model of cellular auxin and brassinosteroid signaling and their crosstalk
  55. Gibberellins – terpenoid plant hormones: Biological importance and chemical analysis
  56. BRX promotes Arabidopsis shoot growth
  57. Roles of Arabidopsis ATP/ADP isopentenyltransferases and tRNA isopentenyltransferases in cytokinin biosynthesis
  58. Auxin regulation of cytokinin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana : A factor of potential importance for auxin–cytokinin-regulated development
  59. Derivatization for LC-Electrospray Ionization-MS:  A Tool for Improving Reversed-Phase Separation and ESI Responses of Bases, Ribosides, and Intact Nucleotides
  60. Identification of new aromatic cytokinins in Arabidopsis thaliana and Populus × canadensis leaves by LC‐(+)ESI‐MS and capillary liquid chromatography/frit–fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry
  61. Quantitative analysis of cytokinins in plants by liquid chromatography–single-quadrupole mass spectrometry
  62. Electrochemical Reduction of 6-Benzylaminopurine at Mercury Electrodes and Its Analytical Application
  63. The Arabidopsis AtIPT8/PGA22 Gene Encodes an Isopentenyl Transferase That Is Involved in De Novo Cytokinin Biosynthesis
  64. Determination of the first dissociation constant of 6-benzylaminopurine