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  1. DUF642 proteins constitute a highly conserved family of proteins that are associated with the cell wall and are specific to spermatophytes. Transcriptome studies have suggested that members of this family are ...

    Authors: Esther Zúñiga-Sánchez, Diana Soriano, Eleazar Martínez-Barajas, Alma Orozco-Segovia and Alicia Gamboa-deBuen
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:338
  2. Banana is one of the most important crop plants grown in the tropics and sub-tropics. It is a climacteric fruit and undergoes ethylene dependent ripening. Once ripening is initiated, it proceeds at a fast rate...

    Authors: Mehar Hasan Asif, Deepika Lakhwani, Sumya Pathak, Parul Gupta, Sumit K Bag, Pravendra Nath and Prabodh Kumar Trivedi
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:316
  3. The identity of flower organs is specified by various MIKC MADS-box transcription factors which act in a combinatorial manner. TM8 is a MADS-box gene that was isolated from the floral meristem of a tomato mutant ...

    Authors: Margherita Daminato, Simona Masiero, Francesca Resentini, Alessandro Lovisetto and Giorgio Casadoro
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:319
  4. Jatropha curcas L. is a potential biofuel plant. Application of exogenous cytokinin (6-benzyladenine, BA) on its inflorescence buds can significantly increase the number of female flowers, thereby improving seed ...

    Authors: Mao-Sheng Chen, Bang-Zhen Pan, Gui-Juan Wang, Jun Ni, Longjian Niu and Zeng-Fu Xu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:318
  5. Pre-harvest sprouting (PHS) of wheat grain leads to a reduction in grain yield and quality. The availability of markers for marker-assisted selection (MAS) of PHS resistance will serve to enhance breeding sele...

    Authors: Adrian L Cabral, Mark C Jordan, Curt A McCartney, Frank M You, D Gavin Humphreys, Ron MacLachlan and Curtis J Pozniak
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:340
  6. To accelerate the application of the CRISPR/Cas9 (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats/ CRISPR-associated protein 9) system to a variety of plant species, a toolkit with additional plant s...

    Authors: Hui-Li Xing, Li Dong, Zhi-Ping Wang, Hai-Yan Zhang, Chun-Yan Han, Bing Liu, Xue-Chen Wang and Qi-Jun Chen
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:327
  7. Landraces are an important source of genetic diversity in common wheat, but archival collections of Afghan wheat landraces remain poorly characterised. The recent development of array based marker systems, par...

    Authors: Alagu Manickavelu, Abdulqader Jighly and Tomohiro Ban
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:320
  8. Mutation of Arabidopsis DMR1, encoding homoserine kinase, leads to elevation in homoserine and foliar resistance to the biotrophic pathogens Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis and Oidium neolycopersici through activa...

    Authors: Helen C Brewer, Nathaniel D Hawkins and Kim E Hammond-Kosack
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:317
  9. Postharvest ripening of apple (Malus x domestica) can be slowed down by low temperatures, and a combination of low O2 and high CO2 levels. While this maintains the quality of most fruit, occasionally storage diso...

    Authors: Ifigeneia Mellidou, Kim Buts, Darwish Hatoum, Quang Tri Ho, Jason W Johnston, Christopher B Watkins, Robert J Schaffer, Nigel E Gapper, Jim J Giovannoni, David R Rudell, Maarten LATM Hertog and Bart M Nicolai
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:328
  10. Herbivory induces the activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), the accumulation of jasmonates and defensive metabolites in damaged leaves and in distal undamaged leaves. Previous studies mainly...

    Authors: Christian Hettenhausen, Maria Heinrich, Ian T Baldwin and Jianqiang Wu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:326
  11. Coccinia grandis is a dioecious species of Cucurbitaceae having heteromorphic sex chromosomes. The chromosome constitution of male and female plants is 22 + XY and 22 + XX respectively. Y chromosome of male sex i...

    Authors: Amita G Ghadge, Kanika Karmakar, Ravi S Devani, Jayeeta Banerjee, Boominathan Mohanasundaram, Rabindra K Sinha, Sangram Sinha and Anjan K Banerjee
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:325
  12. Induced aboveground plant defenses against pathogens can have negative effects on belowground microbial symbionts. While a considerable number of studies have utilized chemical elicitors to experimentally indu...

    Authors: Daniel J Ballhorn, Brett S Younginger and Stefanie Kautz
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:321
  13. The role of herbivore-induced plant volatiles as signals mediating the attraction of herbivore enemies is a well-known phenomenon. Studies with short-lived herbaceous plant species have shown that various biot...

    Authors: Andrea Clavijo McCormick, G Andreas Boeckler, Tobias G Köllner, Jonathan Gershenzon and Sybille B Unsicker
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:304
  14. In plants, the uptake from soil and intercellular transport of inorganic phosphate (Pi) is mediated by the PHT1 family of membrane-spanning proton : Pi symporters. The Arabidopsis thaliana AtPHT1 gene family comp...

    Authors: Hazel R Lapis-Gaza, Ricarda Jost and Patrick M Finnegan
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:334
  15. The members of the patatin-related phospholipase subfamily III (pPLAIIIs) have been implicated in the auxin response. However, it is not clear whether and how these genes affect plant and cell morphogenesis. H...

    Authors: Yanni Dong, Maoyin Li, Peng Zhang, Xuemin Wang, Chuchuan Fan and Yongming Zhou
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:332
  16. Gene upstream regularly sequences (URSs) can be used as one of the tools to annotate the biological functions of corresponding genes. In addition, tissue-preferred URSs are frequently used to drive the transge...

    Authors: Shu-Ye Jiang, Jeevanandam Vanitha, Yanan Bai and Srinivasan Ramachandran
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:331
  17. Hybrids of larch (Larix kaempferi × Larix olgensis) are important afforestation species in northeastern China. They are routinely propagated via rooted stem cuttings. Despite the importance of rooting, little is ...

    Authors: Hua Han, Xiaomei Sun, Yunhui Xie, Jian Feng and Shougong Zhang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:305
  18. Fruit taste is largely affected by the concentration of soluble sugars and organic acids and non-negligibly by fructose concentration, which is the sweetest-tasting sugar. To date, many studies investigating t...

    Authors: Elsa Desnoues, Yves Gibon, Valentina Baldazzi, Véronique Signoret, Michel Génard and Bénédicte Quilot-Turion
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:336
  19. Plant–parasitic nematodes (PPNs) are obligate parasites that feed on the roots of living host plants. Often, these nematodes can lay hundreds of eggs, each capable of surviving without a host for as long as 12...

    Authors: Parsa Hosseini and Benjamin F Matthews
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:300
  20. Eucalyptus species are the most widely planted hardwood species in the world and are renowned for their rapid growth and adaptability. In Brazil, one of the most widely grown Eucalyptus cultivars is the fast-grow...

    Authors: Jorge Lepikson-Neto, Leandro C Nascimento, Marcela M Salazar, Eduardo LO Camargo, João PF Cairo, Paulo J Teixeira, Wesley L Marques, Fabio M Squina, Piotr Mieczkowski, Ana C Deckmann and Gonçalo AG Pereira
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:301
  21. The chloroplast genome is important for plant development and plant evolution. Nelumbo nucifera is one member of relict plants surviving from the late Cretaceous. Recently, a new sequencing platform PacBio RS II,...

    Authors: Zhihua Wu, Songtao Gui, Zhiwu Quan, Lei Pan, Shuzhen Wang, Weidong Ke, Dequan Liang and Yi Ding
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:289
  22. In the co-evolution between insects and plants, the establishment of floral monosymmetry was an important step in angiosperm development as it facilitated the interaction with insect pollinators and, by that, ...

    Authors: Andrea Busch, Stefanie Horn and Sabine Zachgo
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:285
  23. There are many varieties of carotenoids in pepper fruits. Capsanthin is a red carotenoid that gives mature pepper fruits their red color. The red color in pepper fruits is regulated mainly by the genes capsant...

    Authors: Shi-Lin Tian, Li Li, Wei-Guo Chai, Syed Noor Muhammad Shah and Zhen-Hui Gong
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:314
  24. Nuclear restorers of cytoplasmic male fertility (CMS) act to suppress the male sterile phenotype by down-regulating the expression of novel CMS-specifying mitochondrial genes. One such restorer gene is Rfo, which...

    Authors: Xike Qin, Richard Warguchuk, Nadège Arnal, Lydiane Gaborieau, Hakim Mireau and Gregory G Brown
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:313
  25. The majority of commercial cotton varieties planted worldwide are derived from Gossypium hirsutum, which is a naturally occurring allotetraploid produced by interspecific hybridization of A- and D-genome diploid ...

    Authors: Olga P Yurchenko, Sunjung Park, Daniel C Ilut, Jay J Inmon, Jon C Millhollon, Zach Liechty, Justin T Page, Matthew A Jenks, Kent D Chapman, Joshua A Udall, Michael A Gore and John M Dyer
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:312
  26. Rice blast disease is one of the most serious and recurrent problems in rice-growing regions worldwide. Most resistance genes were identified by linkage mapping using genetic populations. We extensively examin...

    Authors: Caihong Wang, Yaolong Yang, Xiaoping Yuan, Qun Xu, Yue Feng, Hanyong Yu, Yiping Wang and Xinghua Wei
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:311
  27. Malate is one of the most important organic acids in many fruits and its concentration plays a critical role in organoleptic properties. Several studies suggest that malate accumulation in fruit cells is contr...

    Authors: Audrey Etienne, Michel Génard, Philippe Lobit and Christophe Bugaud
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:310
  28. The identification of brassinosteroid (BR) deficient and BR insensitive mutants provided conclusive evidence that BR is a potent growth-promoting phytohormone. Arabidopsis mutants are characterized by a compac...

    Authors: Florian Schröder, Janina Lisso, Toshihiro Obata, Alexander Erban, Eugenia Maximova, Patrick Giavalisco, Joachim Kopka, Alisdair R Fernie, Lothar Willmitzer and Carsten Müssig
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:309
  29. The circadian clock and diurnal dynamics of the transcriptome are presumed to play important roles in the regulation of physiological, biological and developmental processes synchronized with diurnal and annua...

    Authors: Mine Nose and Atsushi Watanabe
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:308
  30. Pollination reduces flower longevity in many angiosperms by accelerating corolla senescence. This response requires hormone signaling between the floral organs and results in the degradation of macromolecules ...

    Authors: Shaun R Broderick, Saranga Wijeratne, Asela J Wijeratn, Laura J Chapin, Tea Meulia and Michelle L Jones
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:307
  31. Protein synthesis is a highly energy demanding process and is regulated according to cellular energy levels. Light and sugar availability affect mRNA translation in plant cells but the specific roles of these ...

    Authors: Magdalena Gamm, Alessia Peviani, Anne Honsel, Berend Snel, Sjef Smeekens and Johannes Hanson
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:306
  32. Gray leaf spot (GLS), caused by Magnaporthe oryzae (anamorph Pyricularia oryzae), in ryegrasses is a very serious problem. Heavily infected small seedlings die within a matter of days, and stands of the grasses a...

    Authors: Wataru Takahashi, Yuichi Miura, Tohru Sasaki and Tadashi Takamizo
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:303
  33. Geminivirus AC2 is a multifunctional protein that acts as a pathogenicity factor. Transcriptional regulation by AC2 appears to be mediated through interaction with a plant specific DNA binding protein, PEAPOD2...

    Authors: Lu Liu, Ho Yong Chung, Gabriela Lacatus, Surendranath Baliji, Jianhua Ruan and Garry Sunter
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:302
  34. Xylogen, a chimeric arabinogalactan protein containing a non-specific lipid transfer protein domain, can promote xylem cell differentiation. No comprehensive study has been carried out on the XYLP gene family in ...

    Authors: Tengfei Ma, Haoli Ma, Heming Zhao, Huandong Qi and Jie Zhao
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:299
  35. In flowering plants, apomixis (asexual reproduction via seeds) is widely believed to result from failure of key regulators of the sexual female reproductive pathway. In the past few years, both differential di...

    Authors: Lorena A Siena, Juan Pablo A Ortiz, Olivier Leblanc and Silvina Pessino
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:297
  36. Increasing rice yield potential is a major objective in rice breeding programs, given the need for meeting the demands of population growth, especially in Asia. Genetic analysis using genomic information and h...

    Authors: Toshiyuki Takai, Takashi Ikka, Katsuhiko Kondo, Yasunori Nonoue, Nozomi Ono, Yumiko Arai-Sanoh, Satoshi Yoshinaga, Hiroshi Nakano, Masahiro Yano, Motohiko Kondo and Toshio Yamamoto
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:295
  37. Nodules play an important role in fixing atmospheric nitrogen for soybean growth. Premature senescence of nodules can negatively impact on nitrogen availability for plant growth and, as such, we need a better ...

    Authors: Stefan George van Wyk, Magdeleen Du Plessis, Christoper Ashley Cullis, Karl Josef Kunert and Barend Juan Vorster
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:294
  38. Salt stress is a major challenge for growth and development of plants. The mangrove tree Avicennia officinalis has evolved salt tolerance mechanisms such as salt secretion through specialized glands on its leaves...

    Authors: Pavithra A Jyothi-Prakash, Bijayalaxmi Mohanty, Edward Wijaya, Tit-Meng Lim, Qingsong Lin, Chiang-Shiong Loh and Prakash P Kumar
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:291
  39. Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins are involved in protecting higher plants from damage caused by environmental stresses. Foxtail millet (Setaria italica) is an important cereal crop for food and feed in ...

    Authors: Meizhen Wang, Ping Li, Cong Li, Yanlin Pan, Xiyuan Jiang, Dengyun Zhu, Qian Zhao and Jingjuan Yu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:290
  40. Reciprocal hybrids showing different phenotypes have been well documented in previous studies, and many factors accounting for different phenotypes have been extensively investigated. However, less is known ab...

    Authors: Junxing Li, Qian Sun, Ningning Yu, Jiajin Zhu, Xiaoxia Zou, Zhenyu Qi, Muhammad Awais Ghani and Liping Chen
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:296
  41. The novel mutant allele hsi2-4 was isolated in a genetic screen to identify Arabidopsis mutants with constitutively elevated expression of a glutathione S-transferase F8::luciferase (GSTF8::LUC) reporter gene in ...

    Authors: Vijaykumar Veerappan, Naichong Chen, Angelika I Reichert and Randy D Allen
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:293
  42. Plant glandular trichomes are chemical factories with specialized metabolic capabilities to produce diverse compounds. Aromatic mint plants produce valuable essential oil in specialised glandular trichomes kno...

    Authors: Jingjing Jin, Deepa Panicker, Qian Wang, Mi Jung Kim, Jun Liu, Jun-Lin Yin, Limsoon Wong, In-Cheol Jang, Nam-Hai Chua and Rajani Sarojam
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:292
  43. Decades of intensive tomato breeding using wild-species germplasm have resulted in the genomes of domesticated germplasm (Solanum lycopersicum) being intertwined with introgressions from their wild relatives. Com...

    Authors: Naama Menda, Susan R Strickler, Jeremy D Edwards, Aureliano Bombarely, Diane M Dunham, Gregory B Martin, Luis Mejia, Samuel F Hutton, Michael J Havey, Douglas P Maxwell and Lukas A Mueller
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:287
  44. The SR/CAMTA proteins represent a small family of transcription activators that play important roles in plant responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. Seven SlSR/CAMTA genes were identified in tomato as tomato c...

    Authors: Xiaohui Li, Lei Huang, Yafen Zhang, Zhigang Ouyang, Yongbo Hong, Huijuan Zhang, Dayong Li and Fengming Song
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:286
  45. Boron (B)-toxicity is an important disorder in agricultural regions across the world. Seedlings of `Sour pummelo' (Citrus grandis) and `Xuegan' (Citrus sinensis) were fertigated every other day until drip with 10...

    Authors: Peng Guo, Yi-Ping Qi, Lin-Tong Yang, Xin Ye, Huan-Xin Jiang, Jing-Hao Huang and Li-Song Chen
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:284
  46. In plant, non-specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs) are small, basic proteins that have been reported to be involved in numerous biological processes such as transfer of phospholipids, reproductive develop...

    Authors: Kaifa Wei and Xiaojun Zhong
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:281
  47. Salt tolerance in grapevine is associated with chloride (Cl−) exclusion from shoots; the rate-limiting step being the passage of Cl− between the root symplast and xylem apoplast. Despite an understanding of the p...

    Authors: Sam W Henderson, Ute Baumann, Deidre H Blackmore, Amanda R Walker, Rob R Walker and Matthew Gilliham
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:273

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