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ERECTA receptor-like kinase and heterotrimeric G protein from Arabidopsis are required for resistance to the necrotrophic fungus Plectosphaerella cucumerina
- Pages: 165-180
- First Published: 10 June 2005
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Cell wall extension results in the coordinate separation of parallel microfibrils: evidence from scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy
- Pages: 181-190
- First Published: 17 June 2005
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Altered microtubule dynamics by expression of modified α-tubulin protein causes right-handed helical growth in transgenic Arabidopsis plants
- Pages: 191-204
- First Published: 22 June 2005
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Orphan transcripts in Arabidopsis thaliana: identification of several hundred previously unrecognized genes
- Pages: 205-212
- First Published: 10 June 2005
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Necrotizing activity of five Botrytis cinerea endopolygalacturonases produced in Pichia pastoris
- Pages: 213-225
- First Published: 10 June 2005
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Flavohaemoglobin HmpX from Erwinia chrysanthemi confers nitrosative stress tolerance and affects the plant hypersensitive reaction by intercepting nitric oxide produced by the host
- Pages: 226-237
- First Published: 10 June 2005
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ROSINA (RSI), a novel protein with DNA-binding capacity, acts during floral organ development in Antirrhinum majus
- Pages: 238-250
- First Published: 17 June 2005
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Interaction of Arabidopsis BRASSINOSTEROID-INSENSITIVE 1 receptor kinase with a homolog of mammalian TGF-β receptor interacting protein
- Pages: 251-261
- First Published: 10 June 2005
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Siderophore-mediated upregulation of Arabidopsis ferritin expression in response to Erwinia chrysanthemi infection
- Pages: 262-272
- First Published: 22 June 2005
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Disruption of the cellulose synthase gene, AtCesA8/IRX1, enhances drought and osmotic stress tolerance in Arabidopsis
- Pages: 273-283
- First Published: 17 June 2005
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Heat shock protein 90 and its co-chaperone protein phosphatase 5 interact with distinct regions of the tomato I-2 disease resistance protein
- Pages: 284-298
- First Published: 17 June 2005
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Virus-induced gene silencing in tomato fruit
- Pages: 299-308
- First Published: 10 June 2005
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Confocal microscopy of whole ovules for analysis of reproductive development: the elongate1 mutant affects meiosis II
- Pages: 309-320
- First Published: 17 June 2005