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  1. Gene duplication events have been proposed to be involved in the adaptation of plants to stress conditions; precisely how is unclear. To address this question, we studied the evolution of two families of antip...

    Authors: Inês S Pires, Sónia Negrão, Melissa M Pentony, Isabel A Abreu, Margarida M Oliveira and Michael D Purugganan
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:97
  2. Adult plant rust resistance genes Lr67 and Lr34 confer race non-specific resistance to multiple fungal pathogens of wheat. Induced, susceptible mutants were characterised for both genes.

    Authors: Wolfgang Spielmeyer, Rohit Mago, Colin Wellings and Michael Ayliffe
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:96
  3. The cuticle is a hydrophobic barrier located at the aerial surface of all terrestrial plants. Recent studies performed on model plants, such as Arabidopsis thaliana, have suggested that the cuticle may be involve...

    Authors: Grégoire Le Provost, Frédéric Domergue, Céline Lalanne, Patricio Ramos Campos, Antoine Grosbois, Didier Bert, Céline Meredieu, Frédéric Danjon, Christophe Plomion and Jean-Marc Gion
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:95
  4. Although a number of leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinase-encoding genes (LRR-RLKs) have been identified in plants, a functional role has been determined for only a few. Recent studies have demonstrated that ...

    Authors: Jiehua Wang, Melis Kucukoglu, Linbin Zhang, Peng Chen, Daniel Decker, Ove Nilsson, Brian Jones, Göran Sandberg and Bo Zheng
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:94
  5. Taxol is an anti-cancer drug harvested from Taxus trees, proposed ecologically to act as a fungicide. Taxus is host to fungal endophytes, defined as organisms that inhabit plants without causing disease. The Taxu...

    Authors: Sameh SM Soliman, Christopher P Trobacher, Rong Tsao, John S Greenwood and Manish N Raizada
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:93
  6. Cytosine DNA methylation (5mC) is an epigenetic modification that is important to genome stability and regulation of gene expression. Perturbations of 5mC have been implicated as a cause of phenotypic variatio...

    Authors: Kelly Vining, Kyle R Pomraning, Larry J Wilhelm, Cathleen Ma, Matteo Pellegrini, Yanming Di, Todd C Mockler, Michael Freitag and Steven H Strauss
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:92
  7. Absence of or low sensitivity to photoperiod is necessary for short-day crops, such as rice and soybean, to adapt to high latitudes. Photoperiod insensitivity in soybeans is controlled by two genetic systems a...

    Authors: Meilan Xu, Zeheng Xu, Baohui Liu, Fanjiang Kong, Yasutaka Tsubokura, Satoshi Watanabe, Zhengjun Xia, Kyuya Harada, Akira Kanazawa, Testuya Yamada and Jun Abe
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:91
  8. Authors: Quan Sun, Guanfan Zhou, Yingfan Cai, Yonghong Fan, Xiaoyan Zhu, Yihua Liu, Xiaohong He, Jinjuan Shen, Huaizhong Jiang, Daiwen Hu, Zheng Pan, Liuxin Xiang, Guanghua He, Daiwen Dong and Jianping Yang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:90

    The original article was published in BMC Plant Biology 2012 12:53

  9. Members of the WUSCHEL-RELATED HOMEOBOX (WOX) gene family have important functions during all stages of plant development and have been implicated in the development of morphological novelties during evolution. M...

    Authors: Harald Hedman, Tianqing Zhu, Sara von Arnold and Joel J Sohlberg
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:89
  10. Ammopiptanthus mongolicus is the only evergreen broadleaf shrub in the northwest desert of China, which can survive long-term aridity and extremely cold environments. In order to understand the genetic mechanisms...

    Authors: Meiqin Liu, Jing Shi and Cunfu Lu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:88
  11. Hordeum chilense, a native South American diploid wild barley, is one of the species of the genus Hordeum with a high potential for cereal breeding purposes, given its high crossability with other members of the ...

    Authors: Almudena Castillo, María C Ramírez, Azahara C Martín, Andrzej Kilian, Antonio Martín and Sergio G Atienza
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:87
  12. NAC transcription factors belong to a large family of plant-specific transcription factors with more than 100 family members in monocot and dicot species. To date, the majority of the studied NAC proteins are ...

    Authors: Anna-Maria Voitsik, Steffen Muench, Holger B Deising and Lars M Voll
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:85
  13. myo-Inositol (Ins) metabolism during early stages of seed development plays an important role in determining the distributional relationships of some seed storage components such as the antinutritional factors, s...

    Authors: Jinzhuo Dong, Wei Yan, Cheryl Bock, Kateryna Nokhrina, Wilf Keller and Fawzy Georges
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:84
  14. Legumes have the unique capacity to undergo two important root endosymbioses: the root nodule symbiosis and the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis. Medicago truncatula is widely used to unravel the functions of gen...

    Authors: Emanuel A Devers, Julia Teply, Armin Reinert, Nicole Gaude and Franziska Krajinski
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:82
  15. Intracellular configuration is an important feature of cell status. Recent advances in microscopic imaging techniques allow us to easily obtain a large number of microscopic images of intracellular structures....

    Authors: Takumi Higaki, Natsumaro Kutsuna and Seiichiro Hasezawa
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:81
  16. The mountain pine beetle (MPB, Dendroctonus ponderosae) epidemic has affected lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) across an area of more than 18 million hectares of pine forests in western Canada, and is a threat to ...

    Authors: Dawn E Hall, Macaire M S Yuen, Sharon Jancsik, Alfonso Lara Quesada, Harpreet K Dullat, Maria Li, Hannah Henderson, Adriana Arango-Velez, Nancy Y Liao, Roderick T Docking, Simon K Chan, Janice EK Cooke, Colette Breuil, Steven JM Jones, Christopher I Keeling and Jörg Bohlmann
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:80
  17. ANGUSTIFOLIA (AN), one of the CtBP family proteins, plays a major role in microtubule-dependent cell morphogenesis. Microarray analysis of mammalian AN homologs suggests that AN might function as a transcripti...

    Authors: Emma W Gachomo, Jose C Jimenez-Lopez, Sarah R Smith, Anthony B Cooksey, Oteri M Oghoghomeh, Nicholas Johnson, Lamine Baba-Moussa and Simeon O Kotchoni
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:79
  18. Flax is valued for its fiber, seed oil and nutraceuticals. Recently, the fiber industry has invested in the development of products made from linseed stems, making it a dual purpose crop. Simultaneous targetin...

    Authors: Braulio J Soto-Cerda, Axel Diederichsen, Raja Ragupathy and Sylvie Cloutier
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:78
  19. Genetic and epigenetic alterations can be invoked by plant tissue culture, which may result in heritable changes in phenotypes, a phenomenon collectively termed somaclonal variation. Although extensive studies...

    Authors: Xiaoran Wang, Rui Wu, Xiuyun Lin, Yan Bai, Congdi Song, Xiaoming Yu, Chunming Xu, Na Zhao, Yuzhu Dong and Bao Liu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:77
  20. Thaxtomin A (TA) is a phytotoxin produced by plant pathogenic Streptomyces spp. responsible for potato common scab. TA inhibits cellulose biosynthesis in expanding plant tissues and is essential for disease induc...

    Authors: Robert S Tegg, Sergey N Shabala, Tracey A Cuin, Noel W Davies and Calum R Wilson
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:76
  21. The Arabidopsis thaliana MHX gene (AtMHX) encodes a Mg2+/H+ exchanger. Among non-plant proteins, AtMHX showed the highest similarity to mammalian Na+/Ca2+ exchanger (NCX) transporters, which are part of the Ca2+/...

    Authors: Rachel Gaash, Meirav Elazar, Keren Mizrahi, Meital Avramov-Mor, Irina Berezin and Orit Shaul
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:75
  22. Natural hybridization is prevalent in ferns, and plays an important role in fern evolution and speciation. In the Indo West-Pacific region, the mangrove fern genus Acrostichum consists of two largely sympatric sp...

    Authors: Rongshu Zhang, Ting Liu, Wei Wu, Yunqin Li, Lifang Chao, Lishi Huang, Yelin Huang, Suhua Shi and Renchao Zhou
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:74
  23. To survive herbivore attack, plants have evolved potent mechanisms of mechanical or chemical defense that are either constitutively present or inducible after herbivore attack. Due to the costs of defense depl...

    Authors: Melkamu G Woldemariam, Son Truong Dinh, Youngjoo Oh, Emmanuel Gaquerel, Ian T Baldwin and Ivan Galis
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:73
  24. Cold acclimation in woody perennials is a metabolically intensive process, but coincides with environmental conditions that are not conducive to the generation of energy through photosynthesis. While the negat...

    Authors: Eva Collakova, Curtis Klumas, Haktan Suren, Elijah Myers, Lenwood S Heath, Jason A Holliday and Ruth Grene
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:72
  25. A crucial step in the evaluation of newly produced transgenic plants is the selection of homozygous plants. Here we describe an efficient and highly flexible real-time PCR-based method for the development of h...

    Authors: Jos C Mieog, Crispin A Howitt and Jean-Philippe Ral
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:71
  26. Calmodulin (CaM) is a major calcium sensor in all eukaryotes. It binds calcium and modulates the activity of a wide range of downstream proteins in response to calcium signals. However, little is known about the

    Authors: Yuan Zhao, Wei Liu, You-Ping Xu, Jia-Yi Cao, Janet Braam and Xin-Zhong Cai
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:70
  27. Neuroblastoma Amplified Gene (NAG) was identified as a gene co-amplified with the N-myc gene, whose genomic amplification correlates with poor prognosis of neuroblastoma. Later it was found that NAG is localized ...

    Authors: Jae-Yong Lee, Sujon Sarowar, Hee Seung Kim, Hyeran Kim, Inhwan Hwang, Young Jin Kim and Hyun-Sook Pai
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:69
  28. Flavonoids such as anthocyanins, flavonols and proanthocyanidins, play a central role in fruit colour, flavour and health attributes. In peach and nectarine (Prunus persica) these compounds vary during fruit grow...

    Authors: Daniela Ravaglia, Richard V Espley, Rebecca A Henry-Kirk, Carlo Andreotti, Vanina Ziosi, Roger P Hellens, Guglielmo Costa and Andrew C Allan
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:68
  29. The gene encoding PAD4 (PHYTOALEXIN-DEFICIENT4) is required in Arabidopsis for expression of several genes involved in the defense response to Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola. AtPAD4 (Arabidopsis thaliana PAD...

    Authors: Reham M Youssef, Margaret H MacDonald, Eric P Brewer, Gary R Bauchan, Kyung-Hwan Kim and Benjamin F Matthews
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:67
  30. Genetic male sterility (GMS) in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) plays an important role in the utilization of hybrid vigor. However, the molecular mechanism of the GMS is still unclear. While numerous studies have de...

    Authors: Mingming Wei, Hengling Wei, Man Wu, Meizhen Song, Jinfa Zhang, Jiwen Yu, Shuli Fan and Shuxun Yu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:66
  31. Pseudomonas syringae pv. tabaci (Pstab) is the causal agent of wildfire disease in tobacco plants. Several pathovars of Pseudomonas syringae produce a phytotoxic extracellular metabolite called coronatine (COR). ...

    Authors: Seonghee Lee, Dong Sik Yang, Srinivasa Rao Uppalapati, Lloyd W Sumner and Kirankumar S Mysore
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:65
  32. Plant Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3/ SHAGGY-like kinases (GSKs) have been implicated in numerous biological processes ranging from embryonic, flower, stomata development to stress and wound responses. They are ke...

    Authors: Thomas Bittner, Sarah Campagne, Gunther Neuhaus, Stefan A Rensing and Christiane Fischer-Iglesias
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:64
  33. Natural selection acts on multiple traits in an organism, and the final outcome of adaptive evolution may be constrained by the interaction of physiological and functional integration of those traits. Fatty ac...

    Authors: Anushree Sanyal and Craig Randal Linder
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:63
  34. Mammalian BLM helicase is involved in DNA replication, DNA repair and homologous recombination (HR). These DNA transactions are associated tightly with cell division and are important for maintaining genome st...

    Authors: Yong-Ik Kwon, Kiyomi Abe, Masaki Endo, Keishi Osakabe, Namie Ohtsuki, Ayako Nishizawa-Yokoi, Akemi Tagiri, Hiroaki Saika and Seiichi Toki
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:62
  35. S-nitrosylaton is implicated in the regulation of numerous signaling pathways with a diversity of regulatory roles. The high lability of the S-NO bond makes the study of proteins regulated by S-nitrosylation/de.....

    Authors: Juan C Begara-Morales, F Javier López-Jaramillo, Beatriz Sánchez-Calvo, Alfonso Carreras, Mariano Ortega-Muñoz, Francisco Santoyo-González, Francisco J Corpas and Juan B Barroso
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:61
  36. The opaque2 mutant is valuable for producing maize varieties with enhanced nutritional value. However, the exact mechanisms by which it improves protein quality and creates a soft endosperm texture are unclear. G...

    Authors: Mo Jia, Hao Wu, Kasi L Clay, Rudolf Jung, Brian A Larkins and Bryan C Gibbon
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:60
  37. Huanglongbing (HLB) is a highly destructive citrus disease which threatens citrus production worldwide and ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ (Las), a non-culturable phloem-limited bacterium, is an associated ca...

    Authors: Chika C Nwugo, Hong Lin, Yongping Duan and Edwin L Civerolo
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:59
  38. Miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements (MITEs) are expected to play important roles in evolution of genes and genome in plants, especially in the highly duplicated plant genomes. Various MITE families...

    Authors: Perumal Sampath, Sang-Choon Lee, Jonghoon Lee, Nur Kholilatul Izzah, Beom-Soon Choi, Mina Jin, Beom-Seok Park and Tae-Jin Yang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:56
  39. Recent studies have demonstrated that cellular energy is a key factor switching on ripening and senescence of fruit. However, the factors that influence fruit energy status remain largely unknown.

    Authors: Hui Wang, Zhengjiang Qian, Sanmei Ma, Yuchuan Zhou, John W Patrick, Xuewu Duan, Yueming Jiang and Hongxia Qu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:55
  40. Medicago truncatula Gaertn. (barrel medic) is cultivated as a pasture legume for its high protein content and ability to improve soils through nitrogen fixation. Toxic concentrations of the micronutrient Boron (B...

    Authors: Paul Bogacki, David M Peck, Ramakrishnan M Nair, Jake Howie and Klaus H Oldach
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:54
  41. Cucumber is an important vegetable crop that is susceptible to many pathogens, but no disease resistance (R) genes have been cloned. The availability of whole genome sequences provides an excellent opportunity...

    Authors: Luming Yang, Dawei Li, Yuhong Li, Xingfang Gu, Sanwen Huang, Jordi Garcia-Mas and Yiqun Weng
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:53
  42. Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris ssp. vulgaris L.) is an important crop for sugar and biomass production in temperate climate regions. Currently sugar beets are sown in spring and harvested in autumn. Autumn-sown sugar ...

    Authors: Sebastian LM Frerichmann, Martin Kirchhoff, Andreas E Müller, Axel J Scheidig, Christian Jung and Friedrich J Kopisch-Obuch
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:52
  43. A considerable number of individuals suffer from oral allergy syndrome (OAS) to apple, resulting in the avoidance of apple consumption. Apple cultivars differ greatly in their allergenic properties, but knowle...

    Authors: Giulia Pagliarani, Roberta Paris, Paul Arens, Stefano Tartarini, Giampaolo Ricci, Marinus JM Smulders and W Eric van de Weg
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:51
  44. Cercospora leaf spot disease, caused by the fungus Cercospora beticola, is the most destructive foliar disease of sugar beets (Beta vulgaris) worldwide. Cercosporin, a light-inducible toxin, is essential for necr...

    Authors: Cornelia Staerkel, Marike J Boenisch, Cathrin Kröger, Jörg Bormann, Wilhelm Schäfer and Dietmar Stahl
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:50
  45. Cabernet Sauvignon grapevines were exposed to a progressive, increasing water defict over 16 days. Shoot elongation and photosynthesis were measured for physiological responses to water deficit. The effect of ...

    Authors: Grant R Cramer, Steve C Van Sluyter, Daniel W Hopper, Dana Pascovici, Tim Keighley and Paul A Haynes
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:49
  46. The Phosphate transporter 1 (PHT1) gene family has crucial roles in phosphate uptake, translocation, remobilization, and optimization of metabolic processes using of Pi. Gene duplications expand the size of gene ...

    Authors: Chengming Fan, Xu Wang, Ruibo Hu, Yahui Wang, Chaowen Xiao, Ying Jiang, Xiaomei Zhang, Changying Zheng and Yong-Fu Fu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2013 13:48

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