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  1. Molecular Networks Underlying Wheat Resistance and Susceptibility to Pyrenophora tritici-repentis
  2. The Urinary Proteome Differs with the Presence and Type of Breast Cancer
  3. Plant-pathogen interactions: making the case for multi-omics analysis of complex pathosystems
  4. Phytoglobin Scavenging of Nitric Oxide Is Associated With Ethylene Reduction and Drought Tolerance in Oat ( Avena sativa )
  5. Thriving or Withering? Plant Molecular Cytogenetics in the First Quarter of the 21st Century
  6. Molecular Elucidation of Anthocyanin Accumulation Mechanisms in Hippeastrum hybridum Cultivars
  7. Pre-Chilling CGA Application Alleviates Chilling Injury in Tomato by Maintaining Photosynthetic Efficiency and Altering Phenylpropanoid Metabolism
  8. Low-Cost Heating Modalities Allow the Detection of Biomarkers for Plant Infection Using Rapid Evaporative Ionization Mass Spectrometry (REIMS) That Are Pathogen Specific
  9. Correction: Efect of potent inhibitors of phenylalanine ammonia‑lyase and PVP on in vitro morphogenesis of Fagopyrum tataricum
  10. Effect of potent inhibitors of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase and PVP on in vitro morphogenesis of Fagopyrum tataricum
  11. Calcium-Sensing Receptor as a Novel Target for the Treatment of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
  12. Omic characterisation of multi‐component defences against the necrotrophic pathogen Pyrenophora tritici‐repentis in wheat
  13. Over-expression of SiADCL1 in Arabidopsis modulates folate and amino acid metabolism to impact on flowering time
  14. MetMiner: A user‐friendly pipeline for large‐scale plant metabolomics data analysis
  15. Repeated migration, interbreeding and bottlenecking shaped the phylogeography of the selfing grass Brachypodium stacei
  16. The cap-binding complex modulates ABA-responsive transcript splicing during germination in barley (Hordeum vulgare)
  17. 2,3-bis (phenylamino) quinoxaline - containing compounds display potent activity against Methicillin-resistantStaphylococcus aureus,Enterococcus faecalisand their biofilms
  18. Identifying the fungal diseases of African Yam Bean (Sphenostylis stenocarpa) and their incidence in south-west Nigeria
  19. Nitrogen starvation modulates the sensitivity of rhizobacterial community to drought stress in Stevia rebaudiana
  20. Induced responses to the wheat pathogen: Tan Spot—(Pyrenophora tritici-repentis) in wheat (Triticum aestivum) focus on changes in defence associated and sugar metabolism
  21. Identifying New Contributors to Brain Metastasis in Lung Adenocarcinoma: A Transcriptomic Meta-Analysis
  22. Identifying the fungal diseases of African Yam Bean (Sphenostylis stenocarpa[Hochst ex. A. Rich.] Harms) and their occurrence in South-West Nigeria
  23. Phylogenetic and pathogenic characterization of Mauginiella scaettae as the causal agent of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) inflorescence rot in southeast of Algeria
  24. Metabolomics targets tissue-specific responses in alleviating the negative effects of salinity in tef (Eragrostis tef) during germination
  25. Vitamin D status modulates innate immune responses and metabolomic profiles following acute prolonged cycling
  26. Genotype-by-environment interactions for starch, mineral, and agronomic traits in pearl millet hybrids evaluated across five locations in West Africa
  27. Participants in the Trans-Antarctic Winter Traverse Expedition Showed Increased Bacterial Load and Diversity in Saliva but Maintained Individual Differences within Stool Microbiota and Across Metabolite Fingerprints
  28. Metabolomic changes in lactating multiparous naturally MAP-infected Holstein-Friesian dairy cows suggest changes in mitochondrial energy pathways
  29. Abstracts of Presentations at Plant Health 2022
  30. A phenomic-metabolomic pipeline for assessing the seed traits in the gluten free orphan cereal, Eragrostis tef
  31. The locoweed endophyteAlternaria oxytropisaffects root development in Arabidopsisin vitrothrough auxin signaling and polar transport
  32. Identification and metabolomic characterization of potent anti-MRSA phloroglucinol derivatives from Dryopteris crassirhizoma Nakai (Polypodiaceae)
  33. The Faecal Microbiome of the Wild European Badger Meles meles: A Comparison Against Other Wild Omnivorous Mammals from Across the Globe
  34. ROS scavenging and ion homeostasis is required for the adaptation of halophyte Karelinia caspia to high salinity
  35. Genotype-by-Environment Interaction Analysis of Metabolites in Pearl Millet Genotypes with High Concentrations of Slowly Digestible and Resistant Starch in Their Grains
  36. Brachypodium: 20 years as a grass biology model system; the way forward?
  37. Metabolomic changes in polyunsaturated fatty acids and eicosanoids as diagnostic biomarkers in Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis (MAP)-inoculated Holstein–Friesian heifers
  38. Microbiome-derived antimicrobial peptides offer therapeutic solutions for the treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections
  39. Assembly of high‐quality genomes of the locoweed Oxytropis ochrocephala and its endophyte Alternaria oxytropis provides new evidence for their symbiotic relationship and swainsonine biosynth...
  40. Untargeted metabolomic analysis of thoracic blood from badgers indicate changes linked to infection with bovine tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis): a pilot study
  41. Identification and characterisation of potent anti-MRSA phloroglucinol derivatives of Dryopteris crassirhizoma Nakai
  42. The Kelch‐F‐box protein SMALL AND GLOSSY LEAVES 1 (SAGL1) negatively influences salicylic acid biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana by promoting the turn‐over of transcription factor SYSTEMIC ACQUIRED RESISTANCE DEFICIENT...
  43. Metabotyping the Welsh population of badgers based on thoracic fluid
  44. Defining Fatty Acid Changes Linked to Rumen Development, Weaning and Growth in Holstein-Friesian Heifers
  45. Isolation and Characterisation of Quercitrin as a Potent Anti-Sickle Cell Anaemia Agent from Alchornea cordifolia
  46. Molecular and physiological responses to desiccation indicate the ABA pathway is conserved in the peat moss, Sphagnum
  47. Metabolomic changes in Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) challenged Holstein–Friesian cattle highlight the role of serum amino acids as indicators of immune system activation
  48. The faecal microbiome of the wild European badger Meles meles; a comparison against other wild omnivorous mammals from across the globe
  49. Botrytis cinerea Loss and Restoration of Virulence during In Vitro Culture Follows Flux in Global DNA Methylation
  50. Defining key metabolic roles in osmotic adjustment and ROS homeostasis in the recretohalophyte Karelinia caspia under salt stress
  51. Host-Species Variation and Environment Influence Endophyte Symbiosis and Mycotoxin Levels in Chinese Oxytropis Species
  52. Elucidating drought responsive networks in tef (Eragrostis tef) using phenomic and metabolomic approaches
  53. Tef: a tiny grain with enormous potential
  54. Functions of silicon in plant drought stress responses
  55. Isolation and characterisation of quercitrin as a potent anti-sickle cell anaemia agent from Alchornea cordifolia
  56. Untargeted Metabolomic Profiling Reveals Variation in Metabolites Associated with Nutritional Values in Tef Accessions
  57. Metabolite Diversity and Metabolic Genome-Wide Marker Association Studies (Mgwas) for Health Benefiting Nutritional Traits in Pearl Millet Grains
  58. Metabolomic Changes in Naturally MAP-Infected Holstein–Friesian Heifers Indicate Immunologically Related Biochemical Reprogramming
  59. Non-Targeted Metabolite Profiling Reveals Host Metabolomic Reprogramming during the Interaction of Black Pepper with Phytophthora capsici
  60. Migration without interbreeding: Evolutionary history of a highly selfing Mediterranean grass inferred from whole genomes
  61. The different root apex zones contribute to drought priming induced tolerance to a reoccurring drought stress in wheat
  62. Unravelling Plant Responses to Stress—The Importance of Targeted and Untargeted Metabolomics
  63. Transcriptomic Characterization of Nitrate-Enhanced Stevioside Glycoside Synthesis in Stevia (Stevia rebaudiana) Bertoni
  64. Nitrate mediated resistance against Fusarium infection in cucumber plants acts via photorespiration
  65. Characterization of an Ex Vivo Equine Endometrial Tissue Culture Model Using Next-Generation RNA-Sequencing Technology
  66. Exogenous Nitric Oxide Confers Tolerance to Cr(VI) in Maize (Zea mays L.) Seedlings by Modulating Endogenous Oxido-Nitrosative Events
  67. Rethinking of the Roles of Endophyte Symbiosis and Mycotoxin in Oxytropis Plants
  68. Allotetraploidization in Brachypodium May Have Led to the Dominance of One Parent’s Metabolome in Germinating Seeds
  69. 118. Dietary starch concentration influences milk protein via the phenylalanine and tyrosine metabolism in early lactation Holstein Friesian dairy cows
  70. 182 Metabolomic changes in Mycobacterium avium subsp. Paratuberculosis (MAP) inoculated Holstein-Friesian cattle suggest metabolites indicative of MAP exposure
  71. Metabolomic Variation Aligns with Two Geographically Distinct Subpopulations of Brachypodium Distachyon before and after Drought Stress
  72. Defining the Cell Wall, Cell Cycle and Chromatin Landmarks in the Responses of Brachypodium distachyon to Salinity
  73. Molecular Docking Suggests the Targets of Anti-Mycobacterial Natural Products
  74. Typical Lung Carcinoids with Metastasis: Potential Role of MicroRNAs in the Regulation of Adaptive Immunity Associated with Disease: a Case Study
  75. Molecular Docking Approaches to Suggest the Anti-Mycobacterial Targets of Natural Products
  76. Abstracts of Presentations at Plant Health 2020
  77. Nitric oxide and hydrogen sulfide protect plasma membrane integrity and mitigate chromium-induced methylglyoxal toxicity in maize seedlings
  78. The anti-mycobacterial activity ofArtemisia annuaL is based on deoxyartemisinin and artemisinic acid
  79. Leaf nitrate accumulation influences the photorespiration of rice (Oryza sativa L.) seedlings
  80. Genetic and Methylome Variation in Turkish Brachypodium Distachyon Accessions Differentiate Two Geographically Distinct Subpopulations
  81. Migration without interbreeding: evolutionary history of a highly selfing Mediterranean grass inferred from whole genomes
  82. Exogenous application of hydrogen sulfide reduces chromium toxicity in maize seedlings by suppressing NADPH oxidase activities and methylglyoxal accumulation
  83. SOS1 is a key systemic regulator of salt secretion and K+/Na+ homeostasis in the recretohalophyte Karelinia caspia
  84. Gradual polyploid genome evolution revealed by pan-genomic analysis of Brachypodium hybridum and its diploid progenitors
  85. Metabolomics differentiate cancer from non-cancer pleural effusions based on steroid lipids and acyl carnitines
  86. Zinc and Copper Enhance Cucumber Tolerance to Fusaric Acid by Mediating Its Distribution and Toxicity and Modifying the Antioxidant System
  87. Unravelling the Roles of Nitrogen Nutrition in Plant Disease Defences
  88. S92 Calcium-sensing receptor as a therapeutic target for pulmonary fibrosis
  89. Illuminating the dynamic rare biosphere of the Greenland Ice Sheet's Dark Zone
  90. Host Genotype and Precipitation Influence of Fungal Endophyte Symbiosis and Mycotoxin Abundance in a Locoweed
  91. A multi-channel chemical sensor and its application in detecting hydrothermal vents
  92. Nitrogen drives plant growth to the detriment of leaf sugar and steviol glycosides metabolisms in Stevia (Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni)
  93. The Anti-mycobacterial Activity of a Diterpenoid-Like Molecule Operates Through Nitrogen and Amino Acid Starvation
  94. Illuminating the functional rare biosphere of the Greenland Ice Sheet’s Dark Zone
  95. The role of nitrite and nitric oxide under low oxygen conditions in plants
  96. Antischistosomal Properties of Sclareol and Its Heck-Coupled Derivatives: Design, Synthesis, Biological Evaluation, and Untargeted Metabolomics
  97. Current approaches to measure nitric oxide in plants
  98. Defining the Genetic Basis of Plant–Endophytic Bacteria Interactions
  99. Transcriptional and Metabolomic Analyses Indicate that Cell Wall Properties are Associated with Drought Tolerance in Brachypodium distachyon
  100. Nitrite and nitric oxide are important in the adjustment of primary metabolism during the hypersensitive response in tobacco
  101. Defining Metabolic Rewiring in Lung Squamous Cell Carcinoma
  102. OsTSD2 ‐mediated cell wall modification affects ion homeostasis and salt tolerance
  103. Exploring the Roles of Aquaporins in Plant–Microbe Interactions
  104. Lung cancer: a new frontier for microbiome research and clinical translation
  105. Redox imbalance contributed differently to membrane damage of cucumber leaves under water stress and Fusarium infection
  106. Fatty Acid Profile Changes During Gradual Soil Water Depletion in Oats Suggests a Role for Jasmonates in Coping With Drought
  107. Okra growth and drought tolerance when exposed to water regimes at different growth stages
  108. Plant Species and Heavy Metals Affect Biodiversity of Microbial Communities Associated With Metal-Tolerant Plants in Metalliferous Soils
  109. A novel chemical sensor with multiple all-solid-state electrodes and its application in freshwater environmental monitoring
  110. A discrete role for alternative oxidase under hypoxia to increase nitric oxide and drive energy production
  111. An altered tocopherol composition in chloroplasts reduces plant resistance to Botrytis cinerea
  112. Target discovery focused approaches to overcome bottlenecks in the exploitation of antimycobacterial natural products
  113. Identification and pathogenicity of Fusarium species associated with sesame ( Sesamum indicum L.) seeds from the Punjab, Pakistan
  114. DIMEdb: an integrated database and web service for metabolite identification in direct infusion mass spectrometery
  115. Untargeted metabolomics reveals a new mode of action of pretomanid (PA-824)
  116. Quantum Cascade Lasers-Based Detection of Nitric Oxide
  117. Extensive gene content variation in the Brachypodium distachyon pan-genome correlates with population structure
  118. The Incidence of Alternaria Species Associated with Infected Sesamum indicum L. Seeds from Fields of the Punjab, Pakistan
  119. Reduced nitric oxide levels during drought stress promote drought tolerance in barley and is associated with elevated polyamine biosynthesis
  120. Saprotrophic proteomes of biotypes of the witches' broom pathogen Moniliophthora perniciosa
  121. Non-targeted integrative multi-omics approaches on sputum reveal potential diagnostic and monitoring biomarkers for respiratory diseases
  122. P40 Alchornea cordifolia Leaf-Extracts Confer Protection from DNA Damage and Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)
  123. Favouring NO over H 2 O 2 production will increase Pb tolerance in Prosopis farcta via altered primary metabolism
  124. Corrigendum to Metabolomic-based biomarker discovery for non-invasive lung cancer screening: A case study [Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) – General subjects, vol. 1860 (2016), pp. 2682–2687]
  125. An All-Solid-State Phosphate Electrode with H3PO4 Doped Polyaniline as the Sensitive Layer
  126. A pilot study using metagenomic sequencing of the sputum microbiome suggests potential bacterial biomarkers for lung cancer
  127. Nitric Oxide Has a Concentration-Dependent Effect on the Cell Cycle Acting via EIN2 in Arabidopsis thaliana Cultured Cells
  128. Expression of FlHMA3 , a P 1B2 -ATPase from Festulolium loliaceum , correlates with response to cadmium stress
  129. Linking Dynamic Phenotyping with Metabolite Analysis to Study Natural Variation in Drought Responses of Brachypodium distachyon
  130. Compromised Photosynthetic Electron Flow and H2O2 Generation Correlate with Genotype-Specific Stomatal Dysfunctions during Resistance against Powdery Mildew in Oats
  131. Metabolomic-based biomarker discovery for non-invasive lung cancer screening: A case study
  132. Extreme metagenomics using nanopore DNA sequencing: a field report from Svalbard, 78 N
  133. Moving nitrogen to the centre of plant defence against pathogens
  134. Metabolomic-based biomarker discovery for non-invasive lung cancer screening: A case study
  135. Ectopic expression and functional characterization of type III polyketide synthase mutants from Emblica officinalis Gaertn
  136. Taxon interactions control the distributions of cryoconite bacteria colonizing a High Arctic ice cap
  137. Metabolome-mediated biocryomorphic evolution promotes carbon fixation in Greenlandic cryoconite holes
  138. ABA Suppresses Botrytis cinerea Elicited NO Production in Tomato to Influence H2O2 Generation and Increase Host Susceptibility
  139. Terminator Operon Reporter: combining a transcription termination switch with reporter technology for improved gene synthesis and synthetic biology applications
  140. The metabolomic detection of lung cancer biomarkers in sputum
  141. Metagenomic Sequencing of the Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Upper Bronchial Tract Microbiome Reveals Functional Changes Associated with Disease Severity
  142. Modulation of Pb-induced stress in Prosopis shoots through an interconnected network of signaling molecules, phenolic compounds and amino acids
  143. Laser-Based Methods for Detection of Nitric Oxide in Plants
  144. The human salivary microbiome exhibits temporal stability in bacterial diversity
  145. Environmental niche variation and evolutionary diversification of the Brachypodium distachyon grass complex species in their native circum-Mediterranean range
  146. Alternative respiratory pathways in higher plants
  147. Regulatory role of nitric oxide in plants
  148. RapGene: a fast and accurate strategy for synthetic gene assembly in Escherichia coli
  149. Integrating classical and alternative respiratory pathways
  150. The development of tea blister caused byExobasidium vexansin tea (Camellia sinensis) correlates with the reduced accumulation of some antimicrobial metabolites and the defence signals salicylic and jasmonic acids
  151. Genome-wide association study for crown rust (Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae) and powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis f. sp. avenae) resistance in an oat (Avena sativa) collection of commercial varieties and landraces
  152. A metabolomic study in oats (Avena sativa) highlights a drought tolerance mechanism based upon salicylate signalling pathways and the modulation of carbon, antioxidant and photo-oxidative metabolism
  153. Brachypodium: A Model Temperate Grass
  154. Effects of bovine colostrum supplementation on upper respiratory illness in active males
  155. Update on the genomics and basic biology of Brachypodium
  156. Guarding the guard cells?
  157. Trichoderma asperelloidesSuppresses Nitric Oxide Generation Elicited byFusarium oxysporuminArabidopsisRoots
  158. Coupled cryoconite ecosystem structure-function relationships are revealed by comparing bacterial communities in alpine and Arctic glaciers
  159. Stomatal lock‐up following pathogenic challenge: source or symptom of costs of resistance in crops?
  160. Comparative Metabolite Fingerprinting of the Rumen System during Colonisation of Three Forage Grass (Lolium perenne L.) Varieties
  161. An assessment of the biotechnological use of hemoglobin modulation in cereals
  162. Genetic Diversity and Population Structure Among Oat Cultivars and Landraces
  163. Control of lodging and reduction in plant length in rice (Oryza sativa L.) with the treatment of Trinexapac-Ethyl and sowing density
  164. Integrating nitric oxide into salicylic acid and jasmonic acid/ ethylene plant defense pathways
  165. Physiological and growth responses to water deficit in the bioenergy crop Miscanthus x giganteus
  166. Striking a balance: does nitrate uptake and metabolism regulate both NO generation and scavenging?
  167. Nitric oxide in plants: an assessment of the current state of knowledge
  168. The form of nitrogen nutrition affects resistance against Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola in tobacco
  169. Latent soil effects of grazing and ammonium deposition on Deschampsia flexuosa tillers inserted and grown in heather moorland soil
  170. Haemoglobin modulates NO emission and hyponasty under hypoxia-related stress in Arabidopsis thaliana
  171. Targeting sources of drought tolerance within an Avena spp. collection through multivariate approaches
  172. Haemoglobin modulates salicylate and jasmonate/ethylene-mediated resistance mechanisms against pathogens
  173. NO and ROS homeostasis in mitochondria: a central role for alternative oxidase
  174. Spectroscopic monitoring of NO traces in plants and human breath: applications and perspectives
  175. Nitric oxide counters ethylene effects on ripening fruits
  176. Evidence of a role for foliar salicylic acid in regulating the rate of post-ingestive protein breakdown in ruminants and contributing to landscape pollution
  177. Monitoring of African Swine Fever in the Wild Boar Population of the Most Recent Endemic Area of Spain
  178. Evolution and taxonomic split of the model grass Brachypodium distachyon
  179. Methods of nitric oxide detection in plants: A commentary
  180. Plant hemoglobins: Important players at the crossroads between oxygen and nitric oxide
  181. A novel function for a redox-related LEA protein (SAG21/AtLEA5) in root development and biotic stress responses
  182. Nitric oxide, nitrate reductase and UV-B tolerance
  183. Brachypodium as a Model for the Grasses: Today and the Future
  184. Metabolomic approaches reveal that cell wall modifications play a major role in ethylene-mediated resistance against Botrytis cinerea
  185. Exploiting the Brachypodium Tool Box in cereal and grass research
  186. Are stomatal responses the key to understanding the cost of fungal disease resistance in plants?
  187. Using Fourier Transform Infra-Red (FTIR) On Sputum To Develop A Predictive Model To Differentiate Lung Cancer From Healthy Controls
  188. Morphological classification of plant cell deaths
  189. Separating the Inseparable: The Metabolomic Analysis of Plant–Pathogen Interactions
  190. NO way to treat a cold
  191. Evaluation of FTIR Spectroscopy as a diagnostic tool for lung cancer using sputum
  192. S38 Fourier transform infra-red (FTIR) spectroscopy on sputum from lung cancer patients, healthy controls and a high-risk cohort
  193. Accumulation of chlorophyll catabolites photosensitizes the hypersensitive response elicited by Pseudomonas syringae in Arabidopsis
  194. Dual metabolomics: A novel approach to understanding plant–pathogen interactions
  195. Blumeria graminisInteractions with Barley Conditioned by Different SingleRGenes Demonstrate a Temporal and Spatial Relationship Between Stomatal Dysfunction and Cell Death
  196. Identification of genes involved in the floral transition at the shoot apical meristem of Lolium perenne L. by use of suppression subtractive hybridisation
  197. Biphasic ethylene production during the hypersensitive response in Arabidopsis
  198. The phytohormone salicylic acid influences autolysis in ruminantingested plant cells
  199. Aspirin, salicylates, and cancer
  200. Jasmonates act with salicylic acid to confer basal thermotolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana
  201. Nitric Oxide Interacts with Salicylate to Regulate Biphasic Ethylene Production during the Hypersensitive Response
  202. Identification of coincident QTL for days to heading, spike length and spikelets per spike in Lolium perenne L.
  203. The control of chlorophyll catabolism and the status of yellowing as a biomarker of leaf senescence
  204. Pathogen-derived nitric oxide influences formation of the appressorium infection structure in the phytopathogenic fungus Blumeria graminis
  205. Nitric oxide generation inVicia fabaphloem cells reveals them to be sensitive detectors as well as possible systemic transducers of stress signals
  206. Using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy to evaluate metabolic markers in sputum in patients with and without lung cancer
  207. Development of Genetic and Genomic Research Resources for , a New Model System for Grass Crop Research
  208. The hypersensitive response; the centenary is upon us but how much do we know?
  209. Hypersensitive Response in Plants
  210. P. C. Ronald (ed): Plant-Pathogen Interactions, Methods in Molecular Biology Series, Vol. 354
  211. Enemy at the Gates
  212. The application of MANOVA to analyse Arabidopsis thaliana metabolomic data from factorially designed experiments
  213. Throwing new light on the hypersensitive response
  214. NO provides mainly avr-dependent inputs into cell death mechanisms associated with the hypersensitive response in tobacco
  215. Post-ingestion induction of plant cell death: Regulation and implications
  216. Ethylene signal perception and transduction: multiple paradigms?
  217. Metabolomic approaches to understand ethylene mediated defenses in Arabidopsis thaliana against Botrytis cinerea
  218. Stomatal lock-open, a consequence of epidermal cell death, follows transient suppression of stomatal opening in barley attacked by Blumeria graminis
  219. Metabolomic approaches reveal that phosphatidic and phosphatidyl glycerol phospholipids are major discriminatory non-polar metabolites in responses byBrachypodium distachyonto challenge byMagnaporthe grisea
  220. NO way to live; the various roles of nitric oxide in plant–pathogen interactions
  221. The Outcomes of Concentration-Specific Interactions between Salicylate and Jasmonate Signaling Include Synergy, Antagonism, and Oxidative Stress Leading to Cell Death
  222. The application of multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) to evaluate plant metabolomic data from factorially designed experiments
  223. Harpin modulates the accumulation of salicylic acid by Arabidopsis cells via apoplastic alkalization
  224. Laser Photoacoustic Detection Allows in Planta Detection of Nitric Oxide in Tobacco following Challenge with Avirulent and Virulent Pseudomonas syringae Pathovars
  225. In planta measurements of oxidative bursts elicited by avirulent and virulent bacterial pathogens suggests that H2O2 is insufficient to elicit cell death in tobacco
  226. Nitric oxide contributes both to papilla-based resistance and the hypersensitive response in barley attacked byBlumeria graminisf. sp.hordei
  227. Molecular breeding for the genetic improvement of forage crops and turf
  228. The AoPR10 promoter and certain endogenous PR10 genes respond to oxidative signals in Arabidopsis
  229. A mutation in the Cap Binding Protein 20 gene confers drought
  230. Characterization of a proteinase inhibitor from Brachypodium distachyon suggests the conservation of defence signalling pathways between dicotyledonous plants and grasses
  231. Magnaporthe grisea interactions with the model grass Brachypodium distachyon closely resemble those with rice (Oryza sativa)
  232. Salicylate Accumulation Inhibits Growth at Chilling Temperature in Arabidopsis
  233. Salicylic acid dependent signaling promotes basal thermotolerance but is not essential for acquired thermotolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana
  234. Ethylene Regulates Monomeric GTP-Binding Protein Gene Expression and Activity in Arabidopsis
  235. Ethylene Rapidly Up-Regulates the Activities of Both Monomeric GTP-Binding Proteins and Protein Kinase(s) in Epicotyls of Pea
  236. Brachypodium distachyon. A New Model System for Functional Genomics in Grasses
  237. Brachypodium distachyon. A New Model System for Functional Genomics in Grasses
  238. Corrigendum
  239. Ethylene signal perception and transduction: multiple paradigms?
  240. A thaumatin-like gene from Asparagus officinalis (AoPRT-L) exhibits slow activation following tissue maceration or salicylic acid treatment, suggesting convergent defence-related signalling in monocots
  241. A loss of resistance to avirulent bacterial pathogens in tobacco is associated with the attenuation of a salicylic acid-potentiated oxidative burst
  242. Cell-specific expression of salicylate hydroxylase in an attempt to separate localized HR and systemic signalling establishing SAR in tobacco
  243. A requirement for calcium and protein phosphatase in the jasmonate-induced increase in tobacco leaf acid phosphatase specific activity
  244. (—)-Jasmonic Acid Accumulation in Tobacco Hypersensitive Response Lesions
  245. Compromising early salicylic acid accumulation delays the hypersensitive response and increases viral dispersal during lesion establishment in TMV-infected tobacco
  246. Something in the air: Volatile signals in plant defence
  247. Avirulence geneavrPpiAfromPseudomonas syringaepv.pisiis not required for full virulence on pea
  248. Salicylic acid potentiates defence gene expression in tissue exhibiting acquired resistance to pathogen attack
  249. Hydrogen peroxide does not function downstream of salicylic acid in the induction of PR protein expression
  250. Gene Expression at Sites of Wounding, Pathogen Invasion & Phenylpropanoid Synthesis in Monocots and Dicots
  251. Functional Homologs of the Arabidopsis RPM1 Disease Resistance Gene in Bean and Pea
  252. Functional Homologs of the Arabidopsis RPM1 Disease Resistance Gene in Bean and Pea
  253. Isolation and characterization of cloned DNA conferring specific avirulence in Pseudomonas syringae pv. pisi to pea (Pisum sativum) cultivars, which possess the resistance allele, R2
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