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  1. Flax, Linum usitatissimum L., is an important crop whose seed oil and stem fiber have multiple industrial applications. Flax seeds are also well-known for their nutritional attributes, viz., omega-3 fatty acids i...

    Authors: Prakash Venglat, Daoquan Xiang, Shuqing Qiu, Sandra L Stone, Chabane Tibiche, Dustin Cram, Michelle Alting-Mees, Jacek Nowak, Sylvie Cloutier, Michael Deyholos, Faouzi Bekkaoui, Andrew Sharpe, Edwin Wang, Gordon Rowland, Gopalan Selvaraj and Raju Datla
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:74
  2. Haspin kinases are mitotic kinases that are well-conserved from yeast to human. Human Haspin is a histone H3 Thr3 kinase that has important roles in chromosome cohesion during mitosis. Moreover, phosphorylatio...

    Authors: Daisuke Kurihara, Sachihiro Matsunaga, Tomohiro Omura, Tetsuya Higashiyama and Kiichi Fukui
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:73
  3. Flower development in kiwifruit (Actinidia spp.) is initiated in the first growing season, when undifferentiated primordia are established in latent shoot buds. These primordia can differentiate into flowers in t...

    Authors: Erika Varkonyi-Gasic, Sarah M Moss, Charlotte Voogd, Rongmei Wu, Robyn H Lough, Yen-Yi Wang and Roger P Hellens
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:72
  4. The wild herb Swertia mussotii is a source of the anti-hepatitis compounds swertiamarin, mangiferin and gentiopicroside. Its over-exploitation has raised the priority of producing these compounds heterologously. ...

    Authors: Junfeng Wang, Cuizhu Zhao, Chang Liu, Guangmin Xia and Fengning Xiang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:71
  5. Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is an important grain-legume crop that is mainly grown in rainfed areas, where terminal drought is a major constraint to its productivity. We generated expressed sequence tags (ESTs)...

    Authors: Amit A Deokar, Vishwajith Kondawar, Pradeep K Jain, S Mohan Karuppayil, N L Raju, Vincent Vadez, Rajeev K Varshney and R Srinivasan
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:70
  6. Cytochrome P450 monooxygenases form a large superfamily of enzymes that catalyze diverse reactions. The P450 SU1 gene from the soil bacteria Streptomyces griseolus encodes CY...

    Authors: Kasturi Dasgupta, Savita Ganesan, Sindhu Manivasagam and Brian G Ayre
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:67
  7. Although ion fluxes are considered to be an integral part of signal transduction during responses to pathogens, only a few ion channels are known to participate in the plant response to infection. CNGC4 is a d...

    Authors: Anete Keisa, Krista Kanberga-Silina, Ilva Nakurte, Laura Kunga and Nils Rostoks
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:66
  8. High-throughput SNP genotyping has become an essential requirement for molecular breeding and population genomics studies in plant species. Large scale SNP developments have been reported for several mainstrea...

    Authors: Dario Grattapaglia, Orzenil B Silva-Junior, Matias Kirst, Bruno Marco de Lima, Danielle A Faria and Georgios J Pappas Jr
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:65
  9. The rpoB-psbZ (BZ) region of some fern plastid genomes (plastomes) has been noted to go through considerable genomic changes. Unraveling its evolutionary dynamics across all fern lineages will lead to clarify the...

    Authors: Lei Gao, Yuan Zhou, Zhi-Wei Wang, Ying-Juan Su and Ting Wang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:64
  10. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are unavoidable by-products of oxygenic photosynthesis, causing progressive oxidative damage and ultimately cell death. Despite their destructive activity they are also signalling...

    Authors: Alessandro Alboresi, Luca Dall'Osto, Alessio Aprile, Petronia Carillo, Enrica Roncaglia, Luigi Cattivelli and Roberto Bassi
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:62
  11. Biotic and abiotic stresses, such as powdery mildew infection and high temperature, are important limiting factors for yield and grain quality in wheat production. Emerging evidences suggest that long non-prot...

    Authors: Mingming Xin, Yu Wang, Yingyin Yao, Na Song, Zhaorong Hu, Dandan Qin, Chaojie Xie, Huiru Peng, Zhongfu Ni and Qixin Sun
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:61
  12. Orchids comprise one of the largest families of flowering plants and generate commercially important flowers. However, model plants, such as Arabidopsis thaliana do not contain all plant genes, and agronomic and ...

    Authors: Chen-Tran Hsu, De-Chih Liao, Fu-Hui Wu, Nien-Tze Liu, Shu-Chen Shen, Shu-Jen Chou, Shu-Yun Tung, Chang-Hsien Yang, Ming-Tsair Chan and Choun-Sea Lin
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:60
  13. In legumes, seed storage proteins are important for the developing seedling and are an important source of protein for humans and animals. Lupinus angustifolius (L.), also known as narrow-leaf lupin (NLL) is a gr...

    Authors: Rhonda C Foley, Ling-Ling Gao, Andrew Spriggs, Lena YC Soo, Danica E Goggin, Penelope MC Smith, Craig A Atkins and Karam B Singh
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:59
  14. One of the main tomato breeding objectives is to improve fruit organoleptic quality. However, this task is made somewhat challenging by the complex nature of sensory traits and the lack of efficient selection ...

    Authors: Paola Carli, Amalia Barone, Vincenzo Fogliano, Luigi Frusciante and Maria R Ercolano
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:58
  15. Stenospermocarpy is a mechanism through which certain genotypes of Vitis vinifera L. such as Sultanina produce berries with seeds reduced in size. Stenospermocarpy has not yet been characterized at the molecular ...

    Authors: Nilo Mejía, Braulio Soto, Marcos Guerrero, Ximena Casanueva, Cléa Houel, María de los Ángeles Miccono, Rodrigo Ramos, Loïc Le Cunff, Jean-Michel Boursiquot, Patricio Hinrichsen and Anne-Françoise Adam-Blondon
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:57
  16. Pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.] is an important legume crop of rainfed agriculture. Despite of concerted research efforts directed to pigeonpea improvement, stagnated productivity of pigeonpea during last ...

    Authors: Abhishek Bohra, Anuja Dubey, Rachit K Saxena, R Varma Penmetsa, KN Poornima, Naresh Kumar, Andrew D Farmer, Gudipati Srivani, Hari D Upadhyaya, Ragini Gothalwal, S Ramesh, Dhiraj Singh, Kulbhushan Saxena, PB Kavi Kishor, Nagendra K Singh, Christopher D Town…
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:56
  17. Enormous work has shown that polyamines are involved in a variety of physiological processes, but information is scarce on the potential of modifying disease response through genetic transformation of a polyam...

    Authors: Xing-Zheng Fu, Chuan-Wu Chen, Yin Wang, Ji-Hong Liu and Takaya Moriguchi
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:55
  18. The antioxidant glutathione fulfills many important roles during plant development, growth and defense in the sporophyte, however the role of this important molecule in the gametophyte generation is largely un...

    Authors: Bernd Zechmann, Barbara E Koffler and Scott D Russell
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:54
  19. The productivity of the medicinally significant perennial herb Rehmannia glutinosa is severely affected after the first year of cropping. While there is some information available describing the physiological and...

    Authors: Yanhui Yang, Xinjian Chen, Junying Chen, Haixia Xu, Juan Li and Zhongyi Zhang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:53
  20. Brassinosteroids (BRs) are signaling molecules that play essential roles in the spatial regulation of plant growth and development. In contrast to other plant hormones BRs act locally, close to the sites of th...

    Authors: Sigrid Husar, Franz Berthiller, Shozo Fujioka, Wilfried Rozhon, Mamoona Khan, Florian Kalaivanan, Luisa Elias, Gillian S Higgins, Yi Li, Rainer Schuhmacher, Rudolf Krska, Hideharu Seto, Fabian E Vaistij, Dianna Bowles and Brigitte Poppenberger
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:51
  21. Sequencing of cDNA libraries for the development of expressed sequence tags (ESTs) as well as for the discovery of simple sequence repeats (SSRs) has been a common method of developing microsatellites or SSR-b...

    Authors: Matthew W Blair, Natalia Hurtado, Carolina M Chavarro, Monica C Muñoz-Torres, Martha C Giraldo, Fabio Pedraza, Jeff Tomkins and Rod Wing
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:50
  22. Semigamy in cotton is a type of facultative apomixis controlled by an incompletely dominant autosomal gene (Se). During semigamy, the sperm and egg cells undergo cellular fusion, but the sperm and egg nucleus ...

    Authors: Jessica Curtiss, Laura Rodriguez-Uribe, J McD Stewart and Jinfa Zhang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:49
  23. Seed metabolism is dynamically adjusted to oxygen availability. Processes underlying this auto-regulatory mechanism control the metabolic efficiency under changing environmental conditions/stress and thus, are...

    Authors: Johannes Thiel, Hardy Rolletschek, Svetlana Friedel, John E Lunn, Thuy H Nguyen, Regina Feil, Henning Tschiersch, Martin Müller and Ljudmilla Borisjuk
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:48
  24. Safflower, Carthamus tinctorius, is a thistle that is grown commercially for the production of oil and birdseed and recently, as a host for the production of transgenic pharmaceutical proteins. C. tinctorius can ...

    Authors: Marion Mayerhofer, Reinhold Mayerhofer, Deborah Topinka, Jed Christianson and Allen G Good
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:47
  25. Grafting is a widely used technique contributing to sustainable and ecological production of many vegetables, but important fruit quality characters such as taste, aroma, texture and shape are known for years ...

    Authors: Aphrodite Tsaballa, Konstantinos Pasentsis, Nikos Darzentas and Athanasios S Tsaftaris
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:46
  26. Recently, Artemisia annua L. (annual or sweet wormwood) has received increasing attention due to the fact that the plant produces the sesquiterpenoid endoperoxide artemisinin, which today is widely used for treat...

    Authors: Linda Olofsson, Alexander Engström, Anneli Lundgren and Peter E Brodelius
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:45
  27. SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS RECEPTOR-LIKE KINASE (SERK) genes are part of the regulation of diverse signalling events in plants. Current evidence shows SERK proteins function both in developmental and defence signallin...

    Authors: Kim E Nolan, Sergey Kurdyukov and Ray J Rose
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:44
  28. In conifers, terpene synthases (TPSs) of the gymnosperm-specific TPS-d subfamily form a diverse array of mono-, sesqui-, and diterpenoid compounds, which are components of the oleoresin secretions and volatile...

    Authors: Christopher I Keeling, Sabrina Weisshaar, Steven G Ralph, Sharon Jancsik, Britta Hamberger, Harpreet K Dullat and Jörg Bohlmann
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:43
  29. Plant HD-Zip transcription factors are modular proteins in which a homeodomain is associated to a leucine zipper. Of the four subfamilies in which they are divided, the tested members from subfamily I bind in vit...

    Authors: Agustín L Arce, Jesica Raineri, Matías Capella, Julieta V Cabello and Raquel L Chan
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:42
  30. Salicylic acid (SA) regulates multiple anti-viral mechanisms, including mechanism(s) that may be negatively regulated by the mitochondrial enzyme, alternative oxidase (AOX), the sole component of the alternati...

    Authors: Wing-Sham Lee, Shih-Feng Fu, Jeanmarie Verchot-Lubicz and John P Carr
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:41
  31. Both Gossypium hirsutum and G. barbadense probably originated from a common ancestor, but they have very different agronomic and fiber quality characters. Here we selected 17 fiber development-related genes to st...

    Authors: Huayu Zhu, Xiaoyong Han, Junhong Lv, Liang Zhao, Xiaoyang Xu, Tianzhen Zhang and Wangzhen Guo
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:40
  32. Phytohormones organize plant development and environmental adaptation through cell-to-cell signal transduction, and their action involves transcriptional activation. Recent international efforts to establish a...

    Authors: Yoshiharu Y Yamamoto, Yohei Yoshioka, Mitsuro Hyakumachi, Kyonoshin Maruyama, Kazuko Yamaguchi-Shinozaki, Mutsutomo Tokizawa and Hiroyuki Koyama
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:39
  33. Hydroxyproline rich glycoproteins (HRGPs) are implicated to have a role in many aspects of plant growth and development but there is limited knowledge about their localization and function during somatic embry...

    Authors: Chunxiang Xu, Tomáš Takáč, Christian Burbach, Diedrik Menzel and Jozef Šamaj
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:38
  34. Multiple hybridization events gave rise to pentaploid dogroses which can reproduce sexually despite their uneven ploidy level by the unique canina meiosis. Two homologous chromosome sets are involved in bivale...

    Authors: Christiane M Ritz, Ines Köhnen, Marco Groth, Günter Theißen and Volker Wissemann
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:37
  35. Members of the legume genus Lupinus exude phloem 'spontaneously' from incisions made to the vasculature. This feature was exploited to document macromolecules present in exudate of white lupin (Lupinus albus [L.]...

    Authors: Caren Rodriguez-Medina, Craig A Atkins, Anthea J Mann, Megan E Jordan and Penelope MC Smith
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:36
  36. The leaf is an important plant organ, and how it will respond to future global warming is a question that remains unanswered. The effects of experimental warming on leaf photosynthesis and respiration acclimat...

    Authors: Biao Jin, Li Wang, Jing Wang, Ke-Zhen Jiang, Yang Wang, Xiao-Xue Jiang, Cheng-Yang Ni, Yu-Long Wang and Nian-Jun Teng
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:35
  37. High Salinity is a major environmental stress influencing growth and development of rice. Comparative proteomic analysis of hybrid rice shoot proteins from Shanyou 10 seedlings, a salt-tolerant hybrid variety,...

    Authors: Song-Lin Ruan, Hua-Sheng Ma, Shi-Heng Wang, Ya-Ping Fu, Ya Xin, Wen-Zhen Liu, Fang Wang, Jian-Xin Tong, Shu-Zhen Wang and Hui-Zhe Chen
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:34
  38. Plant inducible immunity includes the accumulation of a set of defense proteins during infection called pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins, which are grouped into families termed PR-1 to PR-17. The PR-5 family...

    Authors: Benjamin Petre, Ian Major, Nicolas Rouhier and Sébastien Duplessis
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:33
  39. Hexokinase catalyzes the phosphorylation of glucose and fructose, but it is also involved in sugar sensing in both fungi and plants. We have previously described two types of hexokinases in the moss Physcomitrell...

    Authors: Anders Nilsson, Tina Olsson, Mikael Ulfstedt, Mattias Thelander and Hans Ronne
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:32
  40. The combination of high-throughput transcript profiling and next-generation sequencing technologies is a prerequisite for genome-wide comprehensive transcriptome analysis. Our recent innovation of deepSuperSAG...

    Authors: Carlos Molina, Mainassara Zaman-Allah, Faheema Khan, Nadia Fatnassi, Ralf Horres, Björn Rotter, Diana Steinhauer, Laurie Amenc, Jean-Jacques Drevon, Peter Winter and Günter Kahl
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:31
  41. Coffee is one of the world's most important crops; it is consumed worldwide and plays a significant role in the economy of producing countries. Coffea arabica and C. canephora are responsible for 70 and 30% of co...

    Authors: Jorge MC Mondego, Ramon O Vidal, Marcelo F Carazzolle, Eric K Tokuda, Lucas P Parizzi, Gustavo GL Costa, Luiz FP Pereira, Alan C Andrade, Carlos A Colombo, Luiz GE Vieira and Gonçalo AG Pereira
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:30
  42. Some non-pathogenic rhizobacteria called Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) possess the capacity to induce in plant defense mechanisms effective against pathogens. Precedent studies showed the ability...

    Authors: Martin Mariutto, Francéline Duby, Akram Adam, Charlotte Bureau, Marie-Laure Fauconnier, Marc Ongena, Philippe Thonart and Jacques Dommes
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:29
  43. The Arabidopsis bypass1 (bps1) mutant root produces a biologically active mobile compound that induces shoot growth arrest. However it is unknown whether the root retains the capacity to synthesize the mobile com...

    Authors: Jaimie M Van Norman, Caroline Murphy and Leslie E Sieburth
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:28
  44. During ripening, climacteric fruits increase their ethylene level and subsequently undergo various physiological changes, such as softening, pigmentation and development of aroma and flavor. These changes occu...

    Authors: Masaki Fujisawa, Toshitsugu Nakano and Yasuhiro Ito
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:26
  45. The identification of genes or quantitative trait loci that are expressed in response to different environmental factors such as temperature and light, through functional mapping, critically relies on precise ...

    Authors: John S Yap, Yao Li, Kiranmoy Das, Jiahan Li and Rongling Wu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2011 11:23

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