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  1. The essential sulfur-containing amino acid methionine plays a vital role in plant metabolism and human nutrition. In this study, we aimed to elucidate the regulatory role of the first committed enzyme in the m...

    Authors: Ifat Matityahu, Itamar Godo, Yael Hacham and Rachel Amir
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:206
  2. The genus Limonium Miller comprises annual and perennial halophytes that can produce sexual and/or asexual seeds (apomixis). Genetic and epigenetic (DNA methylation) variation patterns were investigated in popula...

    Authors: Ana Sofia Róis, Carlos M Rodríguez López, Ana Cortinhas, Matthias Erben, Dalila Espírito-Santo, Michael J Wilkinson and Ana D Caperta
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:205
  3. The proanthocyanidins (PAs), a subgroup of flavonoids, accumulate to levels of approximately 10% total dry weight of cacao seeds. PAs have been associated with human health benefits and also play important rol...

    Authors: Yi Liu, Zi Shi, Siela Maximova, Mark J Payne and Mark J Guiltinan
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:202
  4. Duckweeds, i.e., members of the Lemnoideae family, are amongst the smallest aquatic flowering plants. Their high growth rate, aquatic habit and suitability for bio-remediation make them strong candidates for b...

    Authors: Yiheng Yan, Jason Candreva, Hai Shi, Evan Ernst, Robert Martienssen, Jorg Schwender and John Shanklin
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:201
  5. Plant nuclei superficially resemble animal and fungal nuclei, but the machinery and processes that underlie nuclear organization in these eukaryotic lineages appear to be evolutionarily distinct. Among the can...

    Authors: Haiyi Wang, Travis A Dittmer and Eric J Richards
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:200
  6. Flowering time greatly influences the adaptation of wheat cultivars to diverse environmental conditions and is mainly controlled by vernalization and photoperiod genes. In wheat cultivars from the Yellow and H...

    Authors: Feng Chen, Manxia Gao, Jianghua Zhang, Aihui Zuo, Xiaoli Shang and Dangqun Cui
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:199
  7. Functional genomic research always needs to assemble different DNA fragments into a binary vector, so as to express genes with different tags from various promoters with different levels. The cloning systems a...

    Authors: Xu Wang, Chengming Fan, Xiaomei Zhang, Jinlong Zhu and Yong-Fu Fu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:198
  8. The cultivated tomato is second most consumed vegetable of the world and is an important part of a diverse and balanced diet as a rich source of vitamins, minerals, phenolic antioxidants and antioxidant lycope...

    Authors: Mir A Iquebal, Sarika, Vasu Arora, Nidhi Verma, Anil Rai and Dinesh Kumar
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:197
  9. Allelic diversity of the S-locus is attributed to the genetic relationships among genotypes and sexual reproduction strategy. In otherwise self-incompatible Prunus species, the emergence of loss-of-function in S-...

    Authors: Ossama Kodad, Attila Hegedűs, Rafel Socias i Company and Júlia Halász
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:196
  10. Plants may adapt to alpine habitats by specialization in the reproductive strategy and functional aspects of their flowers and pollination systems. Alpine habitats reduce the opportunities for cross-pollinatio...

    Authors: Honglian Ai, Wei Zhou, Kun Xu, Hong Wang and Dezhu Li
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:195
  11. Adoption of genomics based breeding has emerged as a promising approach for achieving comprehensive crop improvement. Such an approach is more relevant in the case of perennial species like mulberry. However, ...

    Authors: Balachandran Mathithumilan, Niteen Narharirao Kadam, Jyoti Biradar, Sowmya H Reddy, Mahadeva Ankaiah, Madhura J Narayanan, Udayakumar Makarla, Paramjit Khurana and Sheshshayee Madavalam Sreeman
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:194
  12. Understanding the function of a particular gene under various stresses is important for engineering plants for broad-spectrum stress tolerance. Although virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) has been used to cha...

    Authors: Venkategowda Ramegowda, Muthappa Senthil-kumar, Makarla Udayakumar and Kirankumar S Mysore
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:193
  13. The transcription factor AtMYBR1 (MYB44) is a member of the MYB family of transcription factors and is expressed throughout the plant life cycle and especially in senescing and wounded leaves. It has previously b...

    Authors: Masrur R Jaradat, J Allan Feurtado, Daiqing Huang, Yongquan Lu and Adrian J Cutler
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:192
  14. Secaloindoline a (Sina) and secaloindoline b (Sinb) genes of hexaploid triticale (x Triticosecale Wittmack) are orthologs of puroindoline a (Pina) and puroindoline b (Pinb) in hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L...

    Authors: Sebastian Gasparis, Waclaw Orczyk and Anna Nadolska-Orczyk
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:190
  15. PIN-FORMED (PIN) efflux carriers contribute to polar auxin transport and plant development by exhibiting dynamic and diverse asymmetrical localization patterns in the plasma membrane (PM). Phosphorylation of t...

    Authors: Daisuke Sasayama, Anindya Ganguly, Minho Park and Hyung-Taeg Cho
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:189
  16. The WRKY transcription factor is an important member of the stress-related transcription factors, which mediate diverse abiotic stresses in many plants. However, up until now, the number of WRKY members, and t...

    Authors: Jun Tang, Feng Wang, Zhen Wang, Zhinan Huang, Aisheng Xiong and Xilin Hou
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:188
  17. Bidirectional promoters are common in genomes but under-studied experimentally, particularly in plants. We describe a targeted identification and selection of a subset of putative bidirectional promoters to id...

    Authors: Sofia Kourmpetli, Kate Lee, Rachel Hemsley, Pascale Rossignol, Thaleia Papageorgiou and Sinéad Drea
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:187
  18. Epigenetic regulation is necessary for maintaining gene expression patterns in multicellular organisms. The Polycomb Group (PcG) proteins form several complexes with important and deeply conserved epigenetic f...

    Authors: Emily J Gleason and Elena M Kramer
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:185
  19. Grapevine metabolism in response to water deficit was studied in two cultivars, Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon, which were shown to have different hydraulic behaviors (Hochberg et al. Physiol. Plant. 147:443–453, ...

    Authors: Uri Hochberg, Asfaw Degu, David Toubiana, Tanya Gendler, Zoran Nikoloski, Shimon Rachmilevitch and Aaron Fait
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:184
  20. There is a paucity of information regarding development of fruit tissue microstructure and changes in the cell walls during fruit growth, and how these developmental processes differ between cultivars with con...

    Authors: Jovyn KT Ng, Roswitha Schröder, Paul W Sutherland, Ian C Hallett, Miriam I Hall, Roneel Prakash, Bronwen G Smith, Laurence D Melton and Jason W Johnston
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:183
  21. Sucrose transporters (SUTs) play important roles in regulating the translocation of assimilates from source to sink tissues. Identification and characterization of new SUTs in economically important crops such as...

    Authors: Kirandeep K Deol, Shalini Mukherjee, Feng Gao, Anita Brûlé-Babel, Claudio Stasolla and Belay T Ayele
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:181
  22. MicroRNAs are key regulators of plant growth and development with important roles in environmental adaptation. The microRNAs from the halophyte species Thellungiella salsuginea (salt cress), which exhibits extrem...

    Authors: Quan Zhang, Chuanzhi Zhao, Ming Li, Wei Sun, Yan Liu, Han Xia, Mingnan Sun, Aiqin Li, Changsheng Li, Shuzhen Zhao, Lei Hou, Jean-François Picimbon, Xingjun Wang and Yanxiu Zhao
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:180
  23. Introns located close to the 5′ end of a gene or in the 5′ untranslated region often exert positive effects on gene expression. This effect, known as intron-mediated enhancement (IME), has been observed in div...

    Authors: Victor Aguilar-Hernández and Plinio Guzmán
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:179
  24. Clonal propagation is a particular reproductive system found in both the plant and animal kingdoms, from human parasites to clonally propagated crops. Clonal diversity provides information about plant and anim...

    Authors: Nora Scarcelli, Marie Couderc, Mohamed N Baco, Janvier Egah and Yves Vigouroux
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:178
  25. Oilseed germination is characterized by the degradation of storage lipids. It may proceed either via the direct action of a triacylglycerol lipase, or in certain plant species via a specific lipid body 13-lipo...

    Authors: Danilo Meyer, Cornelia Herrfurth, Florian Brodhun and Ivo Feussner
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:177
  26. Red coloration of fruit is an important trait in apple, and it is mainly attributed to the accumulation of anthocyanins, a class of plant flavonoid metabolites. Anthocyanin biosynthesis is genetically determin...

    Authors: Sornkanok Vimolmangkang, Yuepeng Han, Guochao Wei and Schuyler S Korban
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:176
  27. White wine quality, especially in warm climates, is affected by sunlight and heat stress. These factors increase the probability that ambering processes will occur and reduce the potential flavour compounds. T...

    Authors: Pietro Scafidi, Antonino Pisciotta, Davide Patti, Pasquale Tamborra, Rosario Di Lorenzo and Maria Gabriella Barbagallo
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:175
  28. Plant small heat shock proteins (sHsps) accumulate in response to various environmental stresses, including heat, drought, salt and oxidative stress. Numerous studies suggest a role for these proteins in stres...

    Authors: Cecilia Ruibal, Alexandra Castro, Valentina Carballo, László Szabados and Sabina Vidal
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:174
  29. Genome doubling may have multi-level effects on the morphology, viability and physiology of polyploids compared to diploids. We studied the changes associated with autopolyploidization in two systems of somati...

    Authors: Hagai Cohen, Aaron Fait and Noemi Tel-Zur
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:173
  30. Epigenetic factors such as DNA methylation and histone modifications regulate a wide range of processes in plant development. Cytosine methylation and demethylation exist in a dynamic balance and have been ass...

    Authors: Aliki Kapazoglou, Vicky Drosou, Anagnostis Argiriou and Athanasios S Tsaftaris
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:172
  31. HIGH-LEVEL EXPRESSION OF SUGAR INDUCIBLE GENE2 (HSI2), also known as VAL1, is a B3 domain transcriptional repressor that acts redundantly with its closest relative, HSI2-LIKE1 (HSL1), to suppress the seed maturat...

    Authors: Nirmala Sharma, Yarnel Bender, Kerry Boyle and Pierre R Fobert
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:170
  32. Within the Arabidopsis genome, there are 272 cytochrome P450 monooxygenase (P450) genes. However, the biological functions of the majority of these P450s remain unknown. The CYP709B family of P450s includes three...

    Authors: Guohong Mao, Timothy Seebeck, Denyse Schrenker and Oliver Yu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:169
  33. Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is an economically important fruit crop. Quality-determining grape components such as sugars, acids, flavors, anthocyanins, tannins, etc., accumulate in the different grape berry dev...

    Authors: María José Martínez-Esteso, María Teresa Vilella-Antón, María Ángeles Pedreño, María Luz Valero and Roque Bru-Martínez
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:167
  34. Maturity date (MD) is a crucial factor for marketing of fresh fruit, especially those with limited shelf-life such as peach (Prunus persica L. Batsch): selection of several cultivars with differing MD would be ad...

    Authors: Raul Pirona, Iban Eduardo, Igor Pacheco, Cassia Da Silva Linge, Mara Miculan, Ignazio Verde, Stefano Tartarini, Luca Dondini, Giorgio Pea, Daniele Bassi and Laura Rossini
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:166
  35. The identification of endogenous cis-regulatory DNA elements (CREs) responsive to endogenous and environmental cues is important for studying gene regulation and for biotechnological applications but is labor and...

    Authors: Mario Roccaro, Nahal Ahmadinejad, Thomas Colby and Imre E Somssich
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:164
  36. Cortical microtubules form a dynamic network and continuously undergo shrinking (catastrophe), pausing and rebuilding (rescue). The advantage of such a dynamic system is that it may mediate appropriate respons...

    Authors: Eveline Jacques, Jean-Pierre Verbelen and Kris Vissenberg
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:163
  37. Sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV) disease causes substantial losses of grain yield and forage biomass in susceptible maize cultivars. Maize resistance to SCMV is associated with two dominant genes, Scmv1 and Scmv2, w...

    Authors: Yongfu Tao, Lu Jiang, Qingqing Liu, Yan Zhang, Rui Zhang, Christina Roenn Ingvardsen, Ursula Karoline Frei, Baobao Wang, Jinsheng Lai, Thomas Lübberstedt and Mingliang Xu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:162
  38. Field pea (Pisum sativum L.) is a self-pollinating, diploid, cool-season food legume. Crop production is constrained by multiple biotic and abiotic stress factors, including salinity, that cause reduced growth an...

    Authors: Antonio Leonforte, Shimna Sudheesh, Noel OI Cogan, Philip A Salisbury, Marc E Nicolas, Michael Materne, John W Forster and Sukhjiwan Kaur
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:161
  39. Wounded leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) within minutes after wounding and become resistant to the pathogenic fungus Botrytis cinerea at a local level. This fast response of th...

    Authors: Emna Beneloujaephajri, Alex Costa, Floriane L’Haridon, Jean-Pierre Métraux and Matteo Binda
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:160
  40. Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) is an economically important fiber and oil crop that has been grown for thousands of years. The genome has been recently sequenced and transcriptomics are providing information on ca...

    Authors: Maxime Chantreau, Sébastien Grec, Laurent Gutierrez, Marion Dalmais, Christophe Pineau, Hervé Demailly, Christine Paysant-Leroux, Reynald Tavernier, Jean-Paul Trouvé, Manash Chatterjee, Xavier Guillot, Véronique Brunaud, Brigitte Chabbert, Olivier van Wuytswinkel, Abdelhafid Bendahmane, Brigitte Thomasset…
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:159
  41. High temperature stress responses are vital for plant survival. The mechanisms that plants use to sense high temperatures are only partially understood and involve multiple sensing and signaling pathways. Here...

    Authors: Erin J Kast, Minh-Duyen T Nguyen, Rosalie E Lawrence, Christina Rabeler and Nicholas J Kaplinsky
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:158
  42. The formation of functional symbiotic nodules is the result of a coordinated developmental program between legumes and rhizobial bacteria. Genetic analyses in legumes have been used to dissect the signaling pr...

    Authors: Agota Domonkos, Beatrix Horvath, John F Marsh, Gabor Halasz, Ferhan Ayaydin, Giles ED Oldroyd and Peter Kalo
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:157

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