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  1. Plant roots are important organs to uptake soil water and nutrients, perceiving and transducing of soil water deficit signals to shoot. The current knowledge of drought stress transcriptomes in rice are mostly...

    Authors: Ali Moumeni, Kouji Satoh, Hiroaki Kondoh, Takayuki Asano, Aeni Hosaka, Ramiah Venuprasad, Rachid Serraj, Arvind Kumar, Hei Leung and Shoshi Kikuchi
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:174
  2. NAC domain transcription factors initiate secondary cell wall biosynthesis in Arabidopsis fibres and vessels by activating numerous transcriptional regulators and biosynthetic genes. NAC family member SND2 is an ...

    Authors: Steven G Hussey, Eshchar Mizrachi, Antanas V Spokevicius, Gerd Bossinger, Dave K Berger and Alexander A Myburg
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:173
  3. Rice is a major source of dietary intake of cadmium (Cd) for populations that consume rice as a staple food. Understanding how Cd is transported into grains through the whole plant body is necessary for reduci...

    Authors: Satoru Ishikawa, Nobuo Suzui, Sayuri Ito-Tanabata, Satomi Ishii, Masato Igura, Tadashi Abe, Masato Kuramata, Naoki Kawachi and Shu Fujimaki
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:172
  4. Common bean is an important legume crop with only a moderate number of short expressed sequence tags (ESTs) made with traditional methods. The goal of this research was to use full-length cDNA technology to de...

    Authors: Matthew W Blair, Andrea C Fernandez, Manabu Ishitani, Danilo Moreta, Motoaki Seki, Sarah Ayling and Kazuo Shinozaki
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:171
  5. Plants involved in highly complex and well-coordinated systems have evolved a considerable degree of developmental plasticity, thus minimizing the damage caused by stress. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have recently emer...

    Authors: Haiyan Li, Yuanyuan Dong, Hailong Yin, Nan Wang, Jing Yang, Xiuming Liu, Yanfang Wang, Jinyu Wu and Xiaokun Li
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:170
  6. Chloroplasts are the green plastids where photosynthesis takes place. The biogenesis of chloroplasts requires the coordinate expression of both nuclear and chloroplast genes and is regulated by developmental a...

    Authors: Xiangjun Zhou, Zhangjun Fei, Theodore W Thannhauser and Li Li
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:169
  7. Sucrose is the primary photosynthesis product and the principal translocating form within higher plants. Sucrose transporters (SUC/SUT) play a critical role in phloem loading and unloading. Photoassimilate transp...

    Authors: Fupeng Li, Chaozhi Ma, Xia Wang, Changbin Gao, Jianfeng Zhang, Yuanyuan Wang, Na Cong, Xinghua Li, Jing Wen, Bin Yi, Jinxiong Shen, Jinxing Tu and Tingdong Fu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:168
  8. Avocado (Persea americana) belongs to the Lauraceae family and is an important commercial fruit crop in over 50 countries. The most serious pathogen affecting avocado production is Phytophthora cinnamomi which ca...

    Authors: Waheed Mahomed and Noëlani van den Berg
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:167
  9. Iron-sulfur [Fe-S] clusters are prosthetic groups required to sustain fundamental life processes including electron transfer, metabolic reactions, sensing, signaling, gene regulation and stabilization of prote...

    Authors: Marta D Heis, Elisabeth M Ditmer, Luisa A de Oliveira, Ana Paula G Frazzon, Rogério Margis and Jeverson Frazzon
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:166
  10. The composition of grapevine berry at harvest is a major determinant of wine quality. Optimal oenological maturity of berries is characterized by a high sugar/acidity ratio, high anthocyanin content in the ski...

    Authors: Sabine Guillaumie, Romain Fouquet, Christian Kappel, Céline Camps, Nancy Terrier, Dominique Moncomble, Jake D Dunlevy, Christopher Davies, Paul K Boss and Serge Delrot
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:165
  11. Understanding the adaptation of cereals to environmental conditions is one of the key areas in which plant science can contribute to tackling challenges presented by climate change. Temperature and day length ...

    Authors: M Cristina Casao, Ildiko Karsai, Ernesto Igartua, M Pilar Gracia, Otto Veisz and Ana M Casas
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:164
  12. The natural environment for plants is composed of a complex set of abiotic stresses and biotic stresses. Plant responses to these stresses are equally complex. Systems biology approaches facilitate a multi-tar...

    Authors: Grant R Cramer, Kaoru Urano, Serge Delrot, Mario Pezzotti and Kazuo Shinozaki
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:163
  13. We previously demonstrated that the Arabidopsis thaliana AtMYB60 protein is an R2R3MYB transcription factor required for stomatal opening. AtMYB60 is specifically expressed in guard cells and down-regulated at th...

    Authors: Eleonora Cominelli, Massimo Galbiati, Alessandra Albertini, Fabio Fornara, Lucio Conti, George Coupland and Chiara Tonelli
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:162
  14. Heavy-ion mutagenesis is recognised as a powerful technology to generate new mutants, especially in higher plants. Heavy-ion beams show high linear energy transfer (LET) and thus more effectively induce DNA do...

    Authors: Yusuke Kazama, Tomonari Hirano, Hiroyuki Saito, Yang Liu, Sumie Ohbu, Yoriko Hayashi and Tomoko Abe
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:161
  15. Rice Xa3/Xa26 disease-resistance gene encodes a leucine-rich repeat (LRR) receptor kinase-type protein against Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo) and belongs to a multigene family. However, the functions of most...

    Authors: Haitao Zhang, Yinglong Cao, Jing Zhao, Xianghua Li, Jinghua Xiao and Shiping Wang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:160
  16. Citrus canker disease caused by the bacterial pathogen Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri (Xcc) has become endemic in areas where high temperature, rain, humidity, and windy conditions provide a favourable environmen...

    Authors: Abeer A Khalaf, Frederick G Gmitter Jr, Ana Conesa, Joaquin Dopazo and Gloria A Moore
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:159
  17. Although there has been considerable progress made towards understanding the molecular mechanisms of bud dormancy, the roles of protein phosphorylation in the process of dormancy regulation in woody plants rem...

    Authors: Chang-Cai Liu, Chang-Fu Liu, Hong-Xia Wang, Zhi-Ying Shen, Chuan-Ping Yang and Zhi-Gang Wei
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:158
  18. Manipulation of the amylose-amylopectin ratio in cereal starch has been identified as a major target for the production of starches with novel functional properties. In wheat, silencing of starch branching enz...

    Authors: Ermelinda Botticella, Francesco Sestili, Antonio Hernandez-Lopez, Andrew Phillips and Domenico Lafiandra
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:156
  19. Although modern soybean cultivars feature yellow seed coats, with the only color variation found at the hila, the ancestral condition is black seed coats. Both seed coat and hila coloration are due to the pres...

    Authors: Jason D Gillman, Ashley Tetlow, Jeong-Deong Lee, J Grover Shannon and Kristin Bilyeu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:155
  20. Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst.] is one of the most important conifer species in Europe. The wood is economically important and infections by wood-rotting fungi cause substantial losses to the industry.

    Authors: Marie Danielsson, Karl Lundén, Malin Elfstrand, Jiang Hu, Tao Zhao, Jenny Arnerup, Katarina Ihrmark, Gunilla Swedjemark, Anna-Karin Borg-Karlson and Jan Stenlid
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:154
  21. Rapid and consistent genotyping is an important requirement for cultivar identification in many crop species. Among them grapevine cultivars have been the subject of multiple studies given the large number of ...

    Authors: José A Cabezas, Javier Ibáñez, Diego Lijavetzky, Dolores Vélez, Gema Bravo, Virginia Rodríguez, Iván Carreño, Angelica M Jermakow, Juan Carreño, Leonor Ruiz-García, Mark R Thomas and José M Martinez-Zapater
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:153
  22. Improvement of α-tocopherol content is an important breeding aim to increase the nutritional value of crops. Several efforts have been conducted to improve the α-tocopherol content in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Me...

    Authors: Maria S Dwiyanti, Tetsuya Yamada, Masako Sato, Jun Abe and Keisuke Kitamura
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:152
  23. The fungal pathogen Setosphaeria turcica causes turcicum or northern leaf blight disease on maize, sorghum and related grasses. A prevalent foliar disease found worldwide where the two host crops, maize and sorgh...

    Authors: Tom Martin, Moses Biruma, Ingela Fridborg, Patrick Okori and Christina Dixelius
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:151
  24. The pistil is a place where multiple interactions between cells of different types, origin, and function occur. Ca2+ is one of the key signal molecules in plants and animals. Despite the numerous studies on Ca2+ ...

    Authors: Krzysztof Zienkiewicz, Juan D Rejón, Cynthia Suárez, Antonio J Castro, Juan de Dios Alché and María Isabel Rodríguez García
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:150
  25. Grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) are economically the most important fruit crop worldwide. However, the complexity of molecular and biochemical events that lead to the onset of ripening of nonclimacteric fruits is not ...

    Authors: Ana M Fortes, Patricia Agudelo-Romero, Marta S Silva, Kashif Ali, Lisete Sousa, Federica Maltese, Young H Choi, Jerome Grimplet, José M Martinez- Zapater, Robert Verpoorte and Maria S Pais
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:149
  26. Genetic mapping has proven to be powerful for studying the genetic architecture of complex traits by characterizing a network of the underlying interacting quantitative trait loci (QTLs). Current statistical m...

    Authors: Chunfa Tong, Bo Zhang, Zhong Wang, Meng Xu, Xiaoming Pang, Jingna Si, Minren Huang and Rongling Wu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:148
  27. Deep-level second generation sequencing (2GS) technologies are now being applied to non-model species as a viable and favourable alternative to Sanger sequencing. Large-scale SNP discovery was undertaken in bl...

    Authors: Joanne R Russell, Micha Bayer, Clare Booth, Linda Cardle, Christine A Hackett, Pete E Hedley, Linzi Jorgensen, Jenny A Morris and Rex M Brennan
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:147
  28. Frost is an important abiotic stress that limits cereal production in the temperate zone. As the most frost tolerant small grain cereal, rye (Secale cereale L.) is an ideal cereal model for investigating the gene...

    Authors: Yongle Li, Andreas Böck, Grit Haseneyer, Viktor Korzun, Peer Wilde, Chris-Carolin Schön, Donna P Ankerst and Eva Bauer
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:146
  29. Leaf rust, which is caused by the fungus Hemileia vastatrix (Pucciniales), is a devastating disease that affects coffee plants (Coffea arabica L.). Disadvantages that are associated with currently developed phyto...

    Authors: Jean-Luc Cacas, Anne-Sophie Petitot, Louis Bernier, Joan Estevan, Geneviève Conejero, Sébastien Mongrand and Diana Fernandez
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:144
  30. Parthenocarpy is a desirable trait in Capsicum annuum production because it improves fruit quality and results in a more regular fruit set. Previously, we identified several C. annuum genotypes that already show ...

    Authors: Aparna Tiwari, Adam Vivian-Smith, Roeland E Voorrips, Myckel EJ Habets, Lin B Xue, Remko Offringa and Ep Heuvelink
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:143
  31. Under drought, plants accumulate the signaling hormone abscisic acid (ABA), which induces the rapid closure of stomatal pores to prevent water loss. This event is trigged by a series of signals produced inside...

    Authors: Massimo Galbiati, José Tomás Matus, Priscilla Francia, Fabio Rusconi, Paola Cañón, Consuelo Medina, Lucio Conti, Eleonora Cominelli, Chiara Tonelli and Patricio Arce-Johnson
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:142
  32. Low regeneration ability limits biotechnological breeding approaches. The influence of genotype in the regeneration response is high in both tomato and other important crops. Despite the various studies that h...

    Authors: Carlos Trujillo-Moya, Carmina Gisbert, Santiago Vilanova and Fernando Nuez
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:140
  33. Currently there exists a limited availability of genetic marker resources in sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas), which is hindering genetic research in this species. It is necessary to develop more molecular markers f...

    Authors: Zhangying Wang, Jun Li, Zhongxia Luo, Lifei Huang, Xinliang Chen, Boping Fang, Yujun Li, Jingyi Chen and Xiongjian Zhang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:139
  34. Naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA), a synthetic auxin analogue, is widely used as an effective thinner in apple orchards. When applied shortly after fruit set, some fruit abscise leading to improved fruit size and q...

    Authors: Hong Zhu, Chris D Dardick, Eric P Beers, Ann M Callanhan, Rui Xia and Rongcai Yuan
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:138
  35. To elucidate the role of the length of the internode basal ring (LIBR) in resistance to the Mediterranean corn borer (MCB), we carried out a divergent selection program to modify the LIBR using two maize synth...

    Authors: Rogelio Santiago, Ana Butrón, Pedro Revilla and Rosa Ana Malvar
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:137
  36. Brassica species include both vegetable and oilseed crops, which are very important to the daily life of common human beings. Meanwhile, the Brassica species represent an excellent system for studying numerous...

    Authors: Feng Cheng, Shengyi Liu, Jian Wu, Lu Fang, Silong Sun, Bo Liu, Pingxia Li, Wei Hua and Xiaowu Wang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:136
  37. Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is the most important food legume in the world. Although this crop is very important to both the developed and developing world as a means of dietary protein supply, resources ava...

    Authors: Venu Kalavacharla, Zhanji Liu, Blake C Meyers, Jyothi Thimmapuram and Kalpalatha Melmaiee
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:135
  38. The legume-rhizobium symbiosis requires the formation of root nodules, specialized organs where the nitrogen fixation process takes place. Nodule development is accompanied by the induction of specific plant g...

    Authors: Juan Elías Olivares, Claudia Díaz-Camino, Georgina Estrada-Navarrete, Xochitl Alvarado-Affantranger, Margarita Rodríguez-Kessler, Fernando Z Zamudio, Timoteo Olamendi-Portugal, Yamile Márquez, Luis Eduardo Servín and Federico Sánchez
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:134
  39. The Tic complex (Translocon at the inner envelope membrane of chloroplasts) mediates the translocation of nuclear encoded chloroplast proteins across the inner envelope membrane. Tic110 forms one prominent protei...

    Authors: Erika Kovács-Bogdán, J Philipp Benz, Jürgen Soll and Bettina Bölter
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:133
  40. The major fatty acids in seed oil of jatropha, a biofuel crop, are palmitic acid (C16:0), stearic acid (C18:0), oleic acid (C18:1) and linoleic acid (C18:2). High oleic acid and total oil content are desirable...

    Authors: Peng Liu, Chun Ming Wang, Lei Li, Fei Sun, Peng Liu and Gen Hua Yue
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:132
  41. The improvement of agricultural crops with regard to yield, resistance and environmental adaptation is a perpetual challenge for both breeding and research. Exploration of the genetic potential and implementat...

    Authors: Grit Haseneyer, Thomas Schmutzer, Michael Seidel, Ruonan Zhou, Martin Mascher, Chris-Carolin Schön, Stefan Taudien, Uwe Scholz, Nils Stein, Klaus FX Mayer and Eva Bauer
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:131
  42. Trichome patterning in Arabidopsis thaliana is governed by three types of activators, R2R3MYB, bHLH and WD40 proteins, and six R3MYB inhibitors. Among the inhibitors TRIPTYCHON (TRY) seems to fulfill a special fu...

    Authors: Martina Pesch and Martin Hülskamp
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:130
  43. The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a major signaling organelle, which integrates a variety of responses against physiological stresses. In plants, one such stress-integrating response is the N-rich protein (NRP...

    Authors: Jerusa AQA Faria, Pedro AB Reis, Marco TB Reis, Gustavo L Rosado, Guilherme L Pinheiro, Giselle C Mendes and Elizabeth PB Fontes
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:129
  44. Streptophyte green algae share several characteristics of cell growth and cell wall formation with their relatives, the embryophytic land plants. The multilobed cell wall of Micrasterias denticulata that rebuilds...

    Authors: Katrijn Vannerum, Marie JJ Huysman, Riet De Rycke, Marnik Vuylsteke, Frederik Leliaert, Jacob Pollier, Ursula Lütz-Meindl, Jeroen Gillard, Lieven De Veylder, Alain Goossens, Dirk Inzé and Wim Vyverman
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:128
  45. Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) is an important crop in arid and semi-arid regions and is a good model for studying drought tolerance. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are known to play critical roles in plant stress responses, but...

    Authors: Blanca E Barrera-Figueroa, Lei Gao, Ndeye N Diop, Zhigang Wu, Jeffrey D Ehlers, Philip A Roberts, Timothy J Close, Jian-Kang Zhu and Renyi Liu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:127
  46. Paphiopedilum is a horticulturally and ecologically important genus of ca. 80 species of lady's slipper orchids native to Southeast Asia. These plants have long been of interest regarding their chromosomal evolut...

    Authors: Tianying Lan and Victor A Albert
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:126
  47. Among the various biochemical markers, fatty acids or lipid profiles represent a chemically relatively inert class of compounds that is easy to isolate from biological material. Fatty acid (FA) profiles are co...

    Authors: Imke Lang, Ladislav Hodac, Thomas Friedl and Ivo Feussner
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:124

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