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Yield of protoplasts from Arabidopsis thaliana and its application in physiological studiesNEERA BHALLA-SARIN; SUDHIR K. SOPORY; SIPRA GUHA-MUKHERJEE et al.Phytomorphology. 1981, Vol 31, Num 1-2, pp 100-104, issn 0031-9449Article

A resource of mapped Dissociation launch pads for targeted insertional mutagenesis in the Arabidopsis genomeMUSKETT, Paul R; CLISSOLD, Leah; MAROCCO, Adriano et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2003, Vol 132, Num 2, pp 506-516, issn 0032-0889, 11 p.Article

The impact of genomics on the study of natural variation in arabidopsisBOREVITZ, Justin O; NORDBORG, Magnus.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2003, Vol 132, Num 2, pp 718-725, issn 0032-0889, 8 p.Article

Differential Regulation of the Expression of Two High-Affinity Sulfate Transporters, SULTR1.1 and SULTR1.2, in ArabidopsisROUACHED, Hatem; WIRTZ, Markus; ALARY, Remi et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2008, Vol 147, Num 2, pp 897-911, issn 0032-0889, 15 p.Article

Dual Targeting of Arabidopsis HOLOCARBOXYLASE SYNTHETASE1 : A Small Upstream Open Reading Frame Regulates Translation Initiation and Protein TargetingPUYAUBERT, Juliette; DENIS, Laurence; ALBAN, Claude et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2008, Vol 146, Num 2, pp 478-491, issn 0032-0889, 14 p.Article

Ecologically relevant genetic variation from a non-Arabidopsis perspectiveKARRENBERG, Sophie; WIDMER, Alex.Current opinion in plant biology. 2008, Vol 11, Num 2, pp 156-162, issn 1369-5266, 7 p.Article

Inactive Methyl Indole-3-Acetic Acid Ester Can Be Hydrolyzed and Activated by Several Esterases Belonging to the AtMES Esterase Family of ArabidopsisYUE YANG; XU, Richard; MA, Choong-Je et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2008, Vol 147, Num 3, pp 1034-1045, issn 0032-0889, 12 p.Article

Constitutive expression of Arabidopsis NPR1 confers enhanced resistance to the early instars of Spodoptera litura in transgenic tobaccoMEUR, Gargi; BUDATHA, Madhusudhan; SRINIVASAN, Tantravahi et al.Physiologia Plantarum (København. 1948). 2008, Vol 133, Num 4, pp 765-775, issn 0031-9317, 11 p.Conference Paper

Arabidopsis, a model to study biological functions of isoprene emission?LOIVAMÄKI, Maaria; GILMER, Frank; FISCHBACH, Robert J et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2007, Vol 144, Num 2, pp 1066-1078, issn 0032-0889, 13 p.Article

Bacterial non-host resistance : interactions of Arabidopsis with non-adapted Pseudomonas syringae strainsMISHINA, Tatiana E; ZEIER, Jürgen.Physiologia Plantarum (København. 1948). 2007, Vol 131, Num 3, pp 448-461, issn 0031-9317, 14 p.Article

Flavonoids are differentially taken up and transported long distances in arabidopsisBUER, Charles S; MUDAY, Gloria K; DJORDJEVIC, Michael A et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2007, Vol 145, Num 2, pp 478-490, issn 0032-0889, 13 p.Article

Arabidopsis MicroRNAsGRENNAN, Aleel K.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2008, Vol 146, Num 1, pp 3-4, issn 0032-0889, 2 p.Article

Unexpected silencing effects from T-DNA tags in ArabidopsisDAXINGER, Lucia; HUNTER, Ben; SHEIKH, Mazhar et al.Trends in plant science. 2008, Vol 13, Num 1, pp 4-6, issn 1360-1385, 3 p.Article

An Arabidopsis Purple Acid Phosphatase with Phytase Activity Increases Foliar AscorbateWENYAN ZHANG; GRUSZEWSKI, Hope A; CHEVONE, Boris I et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2008, Vol 146, Num 2, pp 431-440, issn 0032-0889, 10 p.Article

Identification, Biochemical Characterization, and Subcellular Localization of Allantoate Amidohydrolases from Arabidopsis and SoybeanWERNER, Andrea K; SPARKES, Imogen A; ROMEIS, Tina et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2008, Vol 146, Num 2, pp 418-430, issn 0032-0889, 13 p.Article

Interactions between the S-Domain Receptor Kinases and AtPUB-ARM E3 Ubiquitin Ligases Suggest a Conserved Signaling Pathway in ArabidopsisSAMUEL, Marcus A; MUDGIL, Yashwanti; SALT, Jennifer N et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2008, Vol 147, Num 4, pp 2084-2095, issn 0032-0889, 12 p.Article

Sequence Variation of MicroRNAs and Their Binding Sites in ArabidopsisEHRENREICH, Ian M; PURUGGANAN, Michael D.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2008, Vol 146, Num 4, pp 1974-1982, issn 0032-0889, 9 p.Article

Pllen lethality : A phenomenon in arabidopsis RNA interference plantsSHUPING XING; ZACHGO, Sabine.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2007, Vol 145, Num 2, pp 330-333, issn 0032-0889, 4 p.Article

MEKK1 is required for flg22-induced MPK4 activation in arabidopsis plantsCRISTINA SUAREZ-RODRIGUEZ, Maria; ADAMS-PHILLIPS, Lori; YIDONG LIU et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2007, Vol 143, Num 2, pp 661-669, issn 0032-0889, 9 p.Article

Generation of Single-Copy T-DNA Transformants in Arabidopsis by the CRE/loxP Recombination-Mediated Resolution System : Vector systems for plant research and biotechnologyDE BUCK, Sylvie; PECK, Ingrid; DE WILDE, Chris et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2007, Vol 145, Num 4, pp 1171-1182, issn 0032-0889, 12 p.Article

Genetic Interactions between DNA Demethylation and Methylation in ArabidopsisPENTERMAN, Jon; UZAWA, Rie; FISCHER, Robert L et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2007, Vol 145, Num 4, pp 1549-1557, issn 0032-0889, 9 p.Article

The evolution of plant regulatory networks : what Arabidopsis cannot say for itselfNARDMANN, Judith; WERR, Wolfgang.Current opinion in plant biology. 2007, Vol 10, Num 6, pp 653-659, issn 1369-5266, 7 p.Article

Regulation of the high-affinity NO3- uptake system by NRT1.1-mediated NO3- demand signaling in arabidopsisKROUK, Gabriel; TILLARD, Pascal; GOJON, Alain et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2006, Vol 142, Num 3, pp 1075-1086, issn 0032-0889, 12 p.Article

Cytoskeletal motors in arabidopsis. Sixty-one kinesins and seventeen myosins : On the plant cytoskeletonLEE, Yuh-Ru Lulie; BO LIU.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2004, Vol 136, Num 4, pp 3877-3883, issn 0032-0889, 7 p.Article

Activity Range of Arabidopsis Small RNAs Derived from Different Biogenesis PathwaysTRETTE, Elsa M; ALVAREZ, John Paul; ESHED, Yuval et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2008, Vol 147, Num 1, pp 58-62, issn 0032-0889, 5 p.Article

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