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  1. Adenine nucleotide/phosphate carriers (APCs) from mammals and yeast are commonly known to adapt the mitochondrial adenine nucleotide pool in accordance to cellular demands. They catalyze adenine nucleotide - p...

    Authors: André Lorenz, Melanie Lorenz, Ute C. Vothknecht, Sandra Niopek-Witz, H. Ekkehard Neuhaus and Ilka Haferkamp
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:238
  2. Flower development is central to angiosperm reproduction and is regulated by a broad range of endogenous and exogenous stimuli. It has been well documented that ambient temperature plays a key role in controll...

    Authors: Nan Ma, Wen Chen, Tiangang Fan, Yaran Tian, Shuai Zhang, Daxing Zeng and Yonghong Li
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:237
  3. Setaria viridis has emerged as a model species for the larger C4 grasses. Here the cellulose synthase (CesA) superfamily has been defined, with an emphasis on the amounts and distribut...

    Authors: Riksfardini A. Ermawar, Helen M. Collins, Caitlin S. Byrt, Marilyn Henderson, Lisa A. O’Donovan, Neil J. Shirley, Julian G. Schwerdt, Jelle Lahnstein, Geoffrey B. Fincher and Rachel A. Burton
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:236
  4. The Asian rice gall midge (Orseolia oryzae) is a destructive insect pest of rice. Gall midge infestation in rice triggers either compatible or incompatible interactions leading to survival or mortality of the fee...

    Authors: Deepak K. Sinha, Isha Atray, JS Bentur and Suresh Nair
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:235
  5. The arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis is characterized by the presence of different symbiotic structures and stages within a root system. Therefore tools allowing the analysis of molecular changes at a cellular...

    Authors: Nicole Gaude, Silvia Bortfeld, Alexander Erban, Joachim Kopka and Franziska Krajinski
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:234
  6. Tea (Camellia sinensis) has long been consumed worldwide for its amazing flavor and aroma. Methyl jasmonate (MeJA), which acts as an effective elicitor among the plant kingdom, could mostly improve the quality of...

    Authors: Jiang Shi, ChengYing Ma, DanDan Qi, HaiPeng Lv, Ting Yang, QunHua Peng, ZongMao Chen and Zhi Lin
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:233

    The Erratum to this article has been published in BMC Plant Biology 2017 17:136

  7. The precise timing of flowering is fundamental to successful reproduction, and has dramatic significance for crop yields. Although prolonged low temperatures are not required for flowering induction in soybean...

    Authors: Jing Lü, Haicui Suo, Rong Yi, Qibin Ma and Hai Nian
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:232
  8. Boron (B) is an important micronutrient for plant growth, but is toxic when levels are too high. This commonly occurs in environments with alkaline soils and relatively low rainfall, including many of the cere...

    Authors: Julie E. Hayes, Margaret Pallotta, Melissa Garcia, Mehmet Tufan Öz, Jay Rongala and Tim Sutton
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:231
  9. The vigour and precocity of trees highly influences their efficiency in commercial production. In apple, dwarfing rootstocks allow high-density plantings while their precocious flowering enables earlier fruit ...

    Authors: Mareike Knäbel, Adam P. Friend, John W. Palmer, Robert Diack, Claudia Wiedow, Peter Alspach, Cecilia Deng, Susan E. Gardiner, D. Stuart Tustin, Robert Schaffer, Toshi Foster and David Chagné
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:230
  10. Pyropia haitanensis is one of the most economically important mariculture crops in China. A high-density genetic map has not been published yet and quantitative trait locus (QTL) mappi...

    Authors: Yan Xu, Long Huang, Dehua Ji, Changsheng Chen, Hongkun Zheng and Chaotian Xie
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:228
  11. Benzylisoquinoline alkaloids (BIAs) represent a diverse class of plant specialized metabolites sharing a common biosynthetic origin beginning with tyrosine. Many BIAs have potent pharmacological activities, an...

    Authors: Jillian M. Hagel, Jeremy S. Morris, Eun-Jeong Lee, Isabel Desgagné-Penix, Crystal D. Bross, Limei Chang, Xue Chen, Scott C. Farrow, Ye Zhang, Jung Soh, Christoph W. Sensen and Peter J. Facchini
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:227
  12. Perenniality is best understood in quantitative terms, involving the relationship between production vs. turnover of meristems, biomass, or energy reserves. Previous quantitative trait locus (QTL) studies usin...

    Authors: David L. Remington, Jennifer Figueroa and Mitali Rane
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:226
  13. SUMOylation is an important post-translational modification of eukaryotic proteins that involves the reversible conjugation of a small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO) polypeptide to its specific protein subs...

    Authors: Feng Liu, Xiao Wang, Mengying Su, Mengyuan Yu, Shengchun Zhang, Jianbin Lai, Chengwei Yang and Yaqin Wang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:225
  14. Peroxisomes house critical metabolic reactions. For example, fatty acid β-oxidation enzymes, which are essential during early seedling development, are peroxisomal. Peroxins (PEX proteins) are needed to bring ...

    Authors: Yun-Ting Kao and Bonnie Bartel
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:224
  15. Cytokinins are known to play an important role in fruit set and early fruit growth, but their involvement in later stages of fruit development is less well understood. Recent reports of greatly increased cytok...

    Authors: Christine Böttcher, Crista A. Burbidge, Paul K. Boss and Christopher Davies
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:223
  16. Fragmentation of habitats by roads, railroads, fields, buildings and other human activities can affect population size, pollination success, sexual and asexual reproduction specially in plants showing pollinat...

    Authors: Giuseppe Pellegrino, Francesca Bellusci and Anna Maria Palermo
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:222
  17. Currently, Tectona grandis is one of the most valuable trees in the world and no transcript dataset related to secondary xylem is available. Considering how important the secondary xylem and sapwood transition fr...

    Authors: Esteban Galeano, Tarcísio Sales Vasconcelos, Mabel Vidal, Maria Katherine Mejia-Guerra and Helaine Carrer
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:221
  18. Recent progress toward the elucidation of benzylisoquinoline alkaloid (BIA) metabolism has focused on a small number of model plant species. Current understanding of BIA metabolism in plants such as opium popp...

    Authors: Jillian M. Hagel, Rupasri Mandal, Beomsoo Han, Jun Han, Donald R. Dinsmore, Christoph H. Borchers, David S. Wishart and Peter J. Facchini
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:220
  19. Mechanical wounding can cause morphological and developmental changes in plants, which may affect the responses to abiotic stresses. However, the mechano-stimulation triggered regulation network remains elusiv...

    Authors: Xiangnan Li, Chenglong Hao, Jianwen Zhong, Fulai Liu, Jian Cai, Xiao Wang, Qin Zhou, Tingbo Dai, Weixing Cao and Dong Jiang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:219
  20. Mechanized dry seeded rice can save both labour and water resources. Rice seedling establishment is sensitive to sowing depth while mesocotyl elongation facilitates the emergence of deeply sown seeds.

    Authors: Jinhong Wu, Fangjun Feng, Xingming Lian, Xiaoying Teng, Haibin Wei, Huihui Yu, Weibo Xie, Min Yan, Peiqing Fan, Yang Li, Xiaosong Ma, Hongyan Liu, Sibin Yu, Gongwei Wang, Fasong Zhou, Lijun Luo…
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:218
  21. Long non-coding RNAs (LncRNAs) have been identified as gene regulatory elements that influence the transcription of their neighbouring protein-coding genes. The discovery of LncRNAs in animals has stimulated g...

    Authors: Setareh Mohammadin, Patrick P. Edger, J. Chris Pires and Michael Eric Schranz
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:217
  22. Cold stress is regarded as a key factor limiting widespread use for bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon). Therefore, to improve cold tolerance for bermudagrass, it is urgent to understand molecular mechanisms of bermu...

    Authors: Liang Chen, Jibiao Fan, Longxing Hu, Zhengrong Hu, Yan Xie, Yingzi Zhang, Yanhong Lou, Eviatar Nevo and Jinmin Fu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:216
  23. Plant cell walls are dynamic structures involved in all aspects of plant growth, environmental interactions and defense responses, and are the most abundant renewable source of carbon-containing polymers on th...

    Authors: Mathilde Seguela-Arnaud, Caroline Smith, Marcos Castellanos Uribe, Sean May, Harry Fischl, Neil McKenzie and Michael W. Bevan
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:215
  24. Neem tree (Azadirachta indica) is one of the richest sources of skeletally diverse triterpenoids and they are well-known for their broad-spectrum pharmacological and insecticidal properties. However, the abundanc...

    Authors: Avinash Pandreka, Devdutta S. Dandekar, Saikat Haldar, Vairagkar Uttara, Shinde G. Vijayshree, Fayaj A. Mulani, Thiagarayaselvam Aarthy and Hirekodathakallu V. Thulasiram
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:214
  25. Ethylene is a phytohormone known for inducing a triple response in seedlings, leaf abscission and other responses to various stresses. Several studies in model plants have evaluated the importance of this horm...

    Authors: Fabricio Barbosa Monteiro Arraes, Magda Aparecida Beneventi, Maria Eugenia Lisei de Sa, Joaquin Felipe Roca Paixao, Erika Valeria Saliba Albuquerque, Silvana Regina Rockenbach Marin, Eduardo Purgatto, Alexandre Lima Nepomuceno and Maria Fatima Grossi-de-Sa
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:213
  26. Krishna Tulsi, a member of Lamiaceae family, is a herb well known for its spiritual, religious and medicinal importance in India. The common name of this plant is ‘Tulsi’ (or ‘Tulasi’ or ‘Thulasi’) and is cons...

    Authors: Atul K. Upadhyay, Anita R. Chacko, A. Gandhimathi, Pritha Ghosh, K. Harini, Agnel P. Joseph, Adwait G. Joshi, Snehal D. Karpe, Swati Kaushik, Nagesh Kuravadi, Chandana S Lingu, J. Mahita, Ramya Malarini, Sony Malhotra, Manoharan Malini, Oommen K. Mathew…
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:212
  27. Cell culture methods allow the detailed observations of individual plant cells and their internal processes. Whereas cultured cells are more amenable to microscopy, they have had limited use when studying the ...

    Authors: CJ Luo, Raymond Wightman, Elliot Meyerowitz and Stoyan K. Smoukov
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:211
  28. Agrobacterium infection, which is widely used to generate transgenic plants, is often accompanied by T-DNA-linked mutations and transpositions in flowering plants. It is not known if A...

    Authors: Jasmine M. Shah, Anantha Maharasi Ramakrishnan, Amit Kumar Singh, Subalakshmi Ramachandran, Unnikrishnan Unniyampurath, Ajitha Jayshankar, Nithya Balasundaram, Shanmuhapreya Dhanapal, Geoff Hyde and Ramamurthy Baskar
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:210
  29. GRAS transcription factors usually act as integrators of multiple growth regulatory and environmental signals, including axillary shoot meristem formation, root radial pattering, phytohormones, light signaling...

    Authors: Wei Huang, Zhiqiang Xian, Xia Kang, Ning Tang and Zhengguo Li
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:209
  30. Plants are continuously challenged by different environment stresses, and they vary widely in their adjustability. NAC (NAM, ATAF and CUC) transcription factors are known to be crucial in plants tolerance resp...

    Authors: Xiaomin Han, Zongqi Feng, Dandan Xing, Qi Yang, Ruigang Wang, Liwang Qi and Guojing Li
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:208
  31. Basmati rice, originated in the foothills of Himalayas, commands a premium price in the domestic and international markets on account of its unique quality traits. The complex genetic nature of unique traits o...

    Authors: Lakshminarayana R Vemireddy, Sabahat Noor, VV Satyavathi, A Srividhya, A Kaliappan, SRN Parimala, Prathibha M Bharathi, Dondapati A Deborah, KV Sudhakar Rao, N Shobharani, EA Siddiq and Javaregowda Nagaraju
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:207
  32. Northern corn leaf blight (NCLB) caused by Exserohilum turcicum is a destructive disease in maize. Using host resistance to minimize the detrimental effects of NCLB on maize productivity is the most cost-effectiv...

    Authors: Junqiang Ding, Farhan Ali, Gengshen Chen, Huihui Li, George Mahuku, Ning Yang, Luis Narro, Cosmos Magorokosho, Dan Makumbi and Jianbing Yan
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:206
  33. The increasing temperature associated with climate change impacts grapevine phenology and development with critical effects on grape yield and composition. Plant breeding has the potential to deliver new culti...

    Authors: Cléa Houel, Ratthaphon Chatbanyong, Agnès Doligez, Markus Rienth, Serena Foria, Nathalie Luchaire, Catherine Roux, Angélique Adivèze, Gilbert Lopez, Marc Farnos, Anne Pellegrino, Patrice This, Charles Romieu and Laurent Torregrosa
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:205
  34. Maize is a major staple food crop globally and contains various concentrations of vitamins. Folates are essential water-soluble B-vitamins that play an important role as one-carbon (C1) donors and acceptors in...

    Authors: Tong Lian, Wenzhu Guo, Maoran Chen, Jinglai Li, Qiuju Liang, Fang Liu, Hongyan Meng, Bosi Xu, Jinfeng Chen, Chunyi Zhang and Ling Jiang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:204
  35. The mechanism by which plants synthesize and store high amounts of triacylglycerols (TAG) in tissues other than seeds is not well understood. The comprehension of controls for carbon partitioning and oil accum...

    Authors: Aruna Kilaru, Xia Cao, Parker B. Dabbs, Ha-Jung Sung, Md. Mahbubur Rahman, Nicholas Thrower, Greg Zynda, Ram Podicheti, Enrique Ibarra-Laclette, Luis Herrera-Estrella, Keithanne Mockaitis and John B. Ohlrogge
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:203
  36. Phalaenopsis is one of the important commercial orchids in the world. Members of the P. amabilis species complex represent invaluable germplasm for the breeding program. However, the p...

    Authors: Chi-Chu Tsai, Chang-Hung Chou, Hao-Ven Wang, Ya-Zhu Ko, Tzen-Yuh Chiang and Yu-Chung Chiang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:202
  37. Retention of sister centromere cohesion during meiosis I and its dissolution at meiosis II is necessary for balanced chromosome segregation and reduction of chromosome number. PATRONUS1 (PANS1) has recently been ...

    Authors: Dipesh Kumar Singh, Charles Spillane and Imran Siddiqi
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:201
  38. The genetic structure and differentiation of wild emmer wheat suggests that genetic diversity is eco-geographically structured. However, very little is known about the structure and extent of the heritable epi...

    Authors: Anna Venetsky, Adva Levy-Zamir, Vadim Khasdan, Katherine Domb and Khalil Kashkush
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:200
  39. Post-transcriptional methylation of RNA cytosine residues to 5-methylcytosine (m5C) is an important modification that regulates RNA metabolism and occurs in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Yet, to date, no trans...

    Authors: Alice Louise Burgess, Rakesh David and Iain Robert Searle
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:199
  40. In Eucalyptus genus, studies on genome composition and transposable elements (TEs) are particularly scarce. Nearly half of the recently released Eucalyptus grandis genome is composed by retrotransposons and this ...

    Authors: Helena Sanches Marcon, Douglas Silva Domingues, Juliana Costa Silva, Rafael Junqueira Borges, Fábio Filippi Matioli, Marcos Roberto de Mattos Fontes and Celso Luis Marino
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:198
  41. Perception and transduction of temperature changes result in altered growth enabling plants to adapt to increased ambient temperature. While PHYTOCHROME-INTERACTING FACTOR4 (PIF4) has been identified as a majo...

    Authors: Anja Raschke, Carla Ibañez, Kristian Karsten Ullrich, Muhammad Usman Anwer, Sebastian Becker, Annemarie Glöckner, Jana Trenner, Kathrin Denk, Bernhard Saal, Xiaodong Sun, Min Ni, Seth Jon Davis, Carolin Delker and Marcel Quint
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:197
  42. Pineapple (Ananas comosus var. comosus) is known as the king of fruits for its crown and is the third most important tropical fruit after banana and citrus. The plant, which is indigenous to South America, is the...

    Authors: R. M. Redwan, A. Saidin and S. V. Kumar
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:196

    The Erratum to this article has been published in BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:294

  43. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria are increasingly being seen as a way of complementing conventional inputs in agricultural systems. The effects on their host plants are diverse and include volatile-mediate...

    Authors: Pierre Delaplace, Benjamin M. Delory, Caroline Baudson, Magdalena Mendaluk-Saunier de Cazenave, Stijn Spaepen, Sébastien Varin, Yves Brostaux and Patrick du Jardin
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:195
  44. The R2R3-MYB genes regulate pigmentation and morphogenesis of flowers, including flower and cell shape, and therefore have importance in the development of new varieties of orchids. However, new variety developme...

    Authors: Su-Ee Lau, Trude Schwarzacher, Rofina Yasmin Othman and Jennifer Ann Harikrishna
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:194
  45. Dioxins are one of the most toxic groups of persistent organic pollutants. Their biotransmission through the food chain constitutes a potential risk for human health. Plants as principal actors in the food cha...

    Authors: Abdulsamie Hanano, Ibrahem Almousally, Mouhnad Shaban, Nour Moursel, AbdAlbaset Shahadeh and Eskander Alhajji
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:193
  46. Carbon accumulation and remobilization are essential mechanisms in plants to ensure energy transfer between plant tissues with different functions or metabolic needs and to support new generations. Knowledge a...

    Authors: Ã…sa Grimberg, Anders S. Carlsson, Salla Marttila, Rishikesh Bhalerao and Per Hofvander
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:192
  47. The definition of the terroir concept is one of the most debated issues in oenology and viticulture. The dynamic interaction among diverse factors including the environment, the grapevine plant and the imposed vi...

    Authors: Andrea Anesi, Matteo Stocchero, Silvia Dal Santo, Mauro Commisso, Sara Zenoni, Stefania Ceoldo, Giovanni Battista Tornielli, Tracey E. Siebert, Markus Herderich, Mario Pezzotti and Flavia Guzzo
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:191
  48. Tea plants (Camellia sinensis) are used to produce one of the most important beverages worldwide. The nutritional value and healthful properties of tea are closely related to the large amounts of three major char...

    Authors: Yuling Tai, Chaoling Wei, Hua Yang, Liang Zhang, Qi Chen, Weiwei Deng, Shu Wei, Jing Zhang, Congbing Fang, Chitang Ho and Xiaochun Wan
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:190
  49. Calcium ions, the most versatile secondary messenger found in plants, are involved in the regulation of diverse arrays of plant growth and development, as well as biotic and abiotic stress responses. The calci...

    Authors: Tapan Kumar Mohanta, Nibedita Mohanta, Yugal Kishore Mohanta, Pratap Parida and Hanhong Bae
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:189

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