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  1. Accession‐Specific Responses to Submergence Stress in Lotus japonicus : Implications for Legume Climate Resilience
  2. DeepCanola: Phenotyping brassica pods using semi-synthetic data and active learning
  3. Photothermal Integration of Multi-Spectral Imaging Data via UAS Improves Prediction of Target Traits in Oat Breeding Trials
  4. Metabolomic approaches suggest two mechanisms of drought response post‐anthesis in Mediterranean oat (Avena sativa L.) cultivars
  5. Mechanical stimulation in plants: molecular insights, morphological adaptations, and agricultural applications in monocots
  6. Unlocking the power of AI for phenotyping fruit morphology in Arabidopsis
  7. The Synergistic Impact of a Novel Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacterial Consortium and Ascophyllum nodosum Seaweed Extract on Rhizosphere Microbiome Dynamics and Growth Enhancement in Oryza sativa L. RD79
  8. Critical Evaluation of the Cgrain Value™ as a Tool for Rapid Morphometric Phenotyping of Husked Oat (Avena sativa L.) Grains
  9. Gibberellin Signaling through RGA Suppresses GCN5 Effects on Arabidopsis Developmental Stages
  10. GIBBERELLIN SIGNALING THROUGH RGA SUPPRESSES GCN5 EFFECT ON STAMEN ELONGATION OF ARABIDOPSIS FLOWERS
  11. Variation in Water-Holding Capacity in Sphagnum Species Depends on Both Plant and Colony Structure
  12. Integrated Phenomics and Genomics reveals genetic loci associated with inflorescence growth inBrassica napus
  13. Molecular and physiological responses to desiccation indicate the ABA pathway is conserved in the peat moss, Sphagnum
  14. Genetic architecture of variation in Arabidopsis thaliana rosettes
  15. Tef: a tiny grain with enormous potential
  16. Genetic and Methylome Variation in Turkish Brachypodium Distachyon Accessions Differentiate Two Geographically Distinct Subpopulations
  17. Drought priming effects on alleviating the photosynthetic limitations of wheat cultivars ( Triticum aestivum L.) with contrasting tolerance to abiotic stresses
  18. KnetMiner - Intelligent search and visualisation of connected data to explain complex traits and diseases
  19. DeepPod: a convolutional neural network based quantification of fruit number in Arabidopsis
  20. Mechanical stimulation in Brachypodium distachyon : Implications for fitness, productivity, and cell wall properties
  21. CDKG1 Is Required for Meiotic and Somatic Recombination Intermediate Processing in Arabidopsis
  22. μ CT trait analysis reveals morphometric differences between domesticated temperate small grain cereals and their wild relatives
  23. Functional Mapping of Quantitative Trait Loci (QTLs) Associated With Plant Performance in a Wheat MAGIC Mapping Population
  24. The histone acetyltransferase GCN5 and the transcriptional coactivator ADA2b affect leaf development and trichome morphogenesis in Arabidopsis
  25. Editorial: Phenomics
  26. The cyclin-dependent kinase G group defines a thermo-sensitive alternative splicing circuit modulating the expression of Arabidopsis ATU2AF65A
  27. Novel Digital Features Discriminate Between Drought Resistant and Drought Sensitive Rice Under Controlled and Field Conditions
  28. Editorial: Plant Phenotyping and Phenomics for Plant Breeding
  29. The Mitotic Function of Augmin Is Dependent on Its Microtubule-Associated Protein Subunit EDE1 in Arabidopsis thaliana
  30. The Planteome database: an integrated resource for reference ontologies, plant genomics and phenomics
  31. Non-destructive, high-content analysis of wheat grain traits using X-ray micro computed tomography
  32. Linking Dynamic Phenotyping with Metabolite Analysis to Study Natural Variation in Drought Responses of Brachypodium distachyon
  33. Determining Phenological Patterns Associated with the Onset of Senescence in a Wheat MAGIC Mapping Population
  34. Natural Variation in Brachypodium Links Vernalization and Flowering Time Loci as Major Flowering Determinants
  35. eIF4A RNA Helicase Associates with Cyclin-Dependent Protein Kinase A in Proliferating Cells and Is Modulated by Phosphorylation
  36. The RNA helicase, eIF4A-1, is required for ovule development and cell size homeostasis in Arabidopsis
  37. Automated estimation of tiller number in wheat by ribbon detection
  38. Estimation of Branch Angle from 3D Point Cloud of Plants
  39. Transcriptional repression by MYB3R proteins regulates plant organ growth
  40. Arabidopsis KCBP interacts with AIR9 but stays in the cortical division zone throughout mitosis via its MyTH4-FERM domain
  41. Automatic estimation of wheat grain morphometry from computed tomography data
  42. The intergenic transcribed spacer region 1 as a molecular marker for identification and discrimination ofEnterobacteriaceaeassociated with acute oak decline
  43. Objective Definition of Rosette Shape Variation Using a Combined Computer Vision and Data Mining Approach
  44. The auxin signalling network translates dynamic input into robust patterning at the shoot apex
  45. Kinesins Have a Dual Function in Organizing Microtubules during Both Tip Growth and Cytokinesis inPhyscomitrella patens
  46. Erratum to: Brachypodium distachyon: making hay with a wild grass
  47. CDKG1 protein kinase is essential for synapsis and male meiosis at high ambient temperature in Arabidopsis thaliana
  48. Endopolyploidy as a potential alternative adaptive strategy for Arabidopsis leaf size variation in response to UV-B
  49. A Cost-Effective Automatic 3D Reconstruction Pipeline for Plants Using Multi-view Images
  50. Accurate Multi-View Stereo 3D Reconstruction for Cost-Effective Plant Phenotyping
  51. Gene dosage effect of WEE1 on growth and morphogenesis from arabidopsis hypocotyl explants
  52. Perturbation of cytokinin and ethylene-signalling pathways explain the strong rooting phenotype exhibited by Arabidopsis expressing the Schizosaccharomyces pombe mitotic inducer, cdc25.
  53. T-DNA mutagenesis in Brachypodium distachyon
  54. Interaction of a 14-3-3 protein with the plant microtubule-associated protein EDE1
  55. A T-DNA mutation in the RNA helicase eIF4A confers a dose-dependent dwarfing phenotype in Brachypodium distachyon
  56. Cyclin dependent protein kinases and stress responses in plants
  57. Cytoskeletal dynamics in interphase, mitosis and cytokinesis analysed through Agrobacterium-mediated transient transformation of tobacco BY-2 cells
  58. Endosperm development in Brachypodium distachyon
  59. Plant organelle proteomics: Collaborating for optimal cell function
  60. Walls around tumours — why plants do not develop cancer
  61. Arabidopsis T-DNA insertional lines for CDC25 are hypersensitive to hydroxyurea but not to zeocin or salt stress
  62. Cyclin-dependent kinase activity retains the shoot apical meristem cells in an undifferentiated state
  63. A Genetic Framework for Grain Size and Shape Variation in Wheat
  64. Polyploidy-Associated Genomic Instability inArabidopsis thaliana
  65. AtTRB1, a telomeric DNA-binding protein from Arabidopsis, is concentrated in the nucleolus and shows highly dynamic association with chromatin
  66. The Arabidopsis RNA-Directed DNA Methylation Argonautes Functionally Diverge Based on Their Expression and Interaction with Target Loci
  67. Polyploidy-associated genomic instability inArabidopsis thaliana
  68. Selective recruitment of proteins to 5′ cap complexes during the growth cycle in Arabidopsis
  69. UVR8 in Arabidopsis thaliana regulates multiple aspects of cellular differentiation during leaf development in response to ultraviolet B radiation
  70. The 2008 update of the Aspergillus nidulans genome annotation: A community effort
  71. Functional Evolution of Cyclin-Dependent Kinases
  72. ENDOSPERM DEFECTIVE1 Is a Novel Microtubule-Associated Protein Essential for Seed Development in Arabidopsis
  73. In situ Analysis of Gene Expression in Plants
  74. Arabidopsis Reactome: A Foundation Knowledgebase for Plant Systems Biology
  75. A cyclin-dependent protein kinase, CDKC2, colocalizes with and modulates the distribution of spliceosomal components in Arabidopsis
  76. Brachypodium distachyon: making hay with a wild grass
  77. Proximal–distal patterns of transcription factor gene expression during Arabidopsis root development
  78. Control of protein translation by phosphorylation of the mRNA 5′-cap-binding complex: Figure 1
  79. Arabidopsis POT1A interacts with TERT-V(I8), an N-terminal splicing variant of telomerase
  80. Coupling the GAL4 UAS system with alcR for versatile cell type-specific chemically inducible gene expression in Arabidopsis
  81. AtMAP70-5, a divergent member of the MAP70 family of microtubule-associated proteins, is required for anisotropic cell growth in Arabidopsis
  82. Microtubule-Associated AIR9 Recognizes the Cortical Division Site at Preprophase and Cell-Plate Insertion
  83. Silencing by plant Polycomb-group genes requires dispersed trimethylation of histone H3 at lysine 27
  84. Expression of Cell Cycle Genes in Shoot Apical Meristems
  85. The role of MAP65-1 in microtubule bundling during Zinnia tracheary element formation
  86. Sequencing of Aspergillus nidulans and comparative analysis with A. fumigatus and A. oryzae
  87. Systematic Spatial Analysis of Gene Expression during Wheat Caryopsis Development
  88. Three-dimensional modelling of wheat endosperm development
  89. The alc-GR System. A Modified alc Gene Switch Designed for Use in Plant Tissue Culture
  90. Modulated targeting of GFP-AtMAP65-1 to central spindle microtubules during division
  91. Identification of a novel family of 70 kDa microtubule-associated proteins in Arabidopsis cells
  92. High-throughput protein localization in Arabidopsis using Agrobacterium-mediated transient expression of GFP-ORF fusions
  93. The Nucleolus: Playing by Different Rules?
  94. Transition of G1 to early S phase may be required for zinnia mesophyll cells to trans-differentiate to tracheary elements
  95. CycD1, a Putative G1 Cyclin from Antirrhinum majus, Accelerates the Cell Cycle in Cultured Tobacco BY-2 Cells by Enhancing Both G1/S Entry and Progression through S and G2 Phases
  96. CHPA, a Cysteine- and Histidine-Rich-Domain-Containing Protein, Contributes to Maintenance of the Diploid State in Aspergillus nidulans
  97. The pot1+ homologue in Aspergillus nidulans is required for ordering mitotic events
  98. In vivo interaction between CDKA and eIF4A: a possible mechanism linking translation and cell proliferation
  99. The ethanol switch: a tool for tissue-specific gene induction during plant development
  100. EB1 reveals mobile microtubule nucleation sites in Arabidopsis
  101. Separable roles of UFO during floral development revealed by conditional restoration of gene function
  102. Developmental control of the cell cycle
  103. Regulation of the Pollen-Specific Actin-Depolymerizing Factor LlADF1
  104. Dynamic distribution of BIMGPP1 in living hyphae of Aspergillus indicates a novel role in septum formation
  105. Characterization of the ethanol-inducible alc gene-expression system in Arabidopsis thaliana
  106. P34cdc2kinase is associated with cortical microtubules from higher plant protoplasts
  107. Correction
  108. Dynamic Recruitment of Cdc2 to Specific Microtubule Structures during Mitosis
  109. G2/M-Phase-Specific Transcription during the Plant Cell Cycle Is Mediated by c-Myb-Like Transcription Factors
  110. Cell Cycle Regulation of Cyclin-Dependent Kinases in Tobacco Cultivar Bright Yellow-2 Cells
  111. Microinjection reveals cell-to-cell movement of green fluorescent protein in cells of maize coleoptiles
  112. A type 2A protein phosphatase gene from Aspergillus nidulans is involved in hyphal morphogenesis
  113. Cellular basis of shoot apical meristem development
  114. Social controls on cell proliferation in plants
  115. Two kinesin-related proteins associated with the cold-stable cytoskeleton of carrot cells: characterization of a novel kinesin, DcKRP120-2
  116. The Aspergillus nidulans hfa mutations affect genomic stability and cause diverse defects in cell cycle progression and cellular morphogenesis
  117. TheArabidopsisD-type Cyclins CycD2 and CycD3 Both Interactin Vivowith the PSTAIRE Cyclin-dependent Kinase Cdc2a but Are Differentially Controlled
  118. A glucoamylase::GFP gene fusion to study protein secretion by individual hyphae of Aspergillus niger
  119. The Expression ofD-CyclinGenes Defines Distinct Developmental Zones in Snapdragon Apical Meristems and Is Locally Regulated by theCycloideaGene
  120. Glucoamylase::green fluorescent protein fusions to monitor protein secretion in Aspergillus niger
  121. Cloning and characterization of the unusual cyclin gene from an amphidiploid of Nicotiana glauca-Nicotiana langsdorffii hybrid
  122. sodVIC Is an α-COP-Related Gene Which Is Essential for Establishing and Maintaining Polarized Growth in Aspergillus nidulans
  123. Plant-adapted green fluorescent protein is a versatile vital reporter for gene expression, protein localization and mitosis in the filamentous fungus,Aspergillus nidulans
  124. Conserved and novel regulators of the plant cell cycle
  125. Plant cyclins: a unified nomenclature for plant A-, B- and D-type cyclins based on sequence organization
  126. Distinct Classes of cdc2-Related Genes Are Differentially Expressed during the Cell Division Cycle in Plants
  127. Plant growth: Roots in the cell cycle
  128. Why don't plants get cancer?
  129. A nimA-like protein kinase transcript is highly expressed in meristems of Antirrhinum majus
  130. A novel Arabidopsis type 1 protein phosphatase is highly expressed in male and female tissues and functionally complements a conditional cell cycle mutant of Aspergillus
  131. Cloning and Characterization of a Dihydrolipoamide Acetyltransferase (E2) Subunit of the Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex fromArabidopsis thaliana
  132. Cell division in plants
  133. Cell-cycle-dependent changes in labelling of specific phosphoproteins by the monoclonal antibody MPM-2 in plant cells
  134. Identification and localisation of a nucleoporin-like protein component of the plant nuclear matrix
  135. Cycling plant cells
  136. Two ?-tubulin genes of Aspergillus nidulans encode divergent proteins
  137. The bimG gene of Aspergillus nidulans, required for completion of anaphase, encodes a homolog of mammalian phosphoprotein phosphatase 1
  138. The genetic analysis of mitosis inAspergillus nidulans
  139. Aspergillus nidulans contains a single actin gene which has unique intron locations and encodes a γ-actin
  140. Spindle formation and chromatin condensation in cells blocked at interphase by mutation of a negative cell cycle control gene
  141. Cell-cycle modulation of MPM-2-specific spindle pole body phosphorylation inAspergillus nidulans
  142. An actin network is present in the cytoplasm throughout the cell cycle of carrot cells and associates with the dividing nucleus
  143. Pre-prophase band of microtubules, absent from tip-growing moss filaments, arises in leafy shoots during transition to intercalary growth
  144. Production of somatic hybrids of moss by electrofusion
  145. Novel Approaches for Cell Cycle Analysis in BY-2
  146. The Plant Cell Cycle: An Overview