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  1. Plant performance in agricultural and natural settings varies with moisture availability, and understanding the range of potential drought responses and the underlying genetic architecture is important for und...

    Authors: Christine E. Edwards, Brent E. Ewers and Cynthia Weinig
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:185
  2. Parthenocarpy is an important trait for yield and quality in many plants. But due to its complex interactions with genetic and physiological factors, it has not been adequately understood and applied to breedi...

    Authors: Zhe Wu, Ting Zhang, Lei Li, Jian Xu, Xiaodong Qin, Tinglin Zhang, Li Cui, Qunfeng Lou, Ji Li and Jinfeng Chen
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:182
  3. In eukaryotes, classical protein disulfide isomerases (PDIs) facilitate the oxidative folding of nascent secretory proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum by catalyzing the formation, breakage, and rearrangement...

    Authors: Christen Y. L. Yuen, Roger Shek, Byung-Ho Kang, Kristie Matsumoto, Eun Ju Cho and David A. Christopher
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:181
  4. Flavonoids are secondary metabolites that play significant roles in plant cells. In particular, polymethoxy flavonoids (PMFs), including nobiletin, have been reported to exhibit various health-supporting prope...

    Authors: Nobuya Itoh, Chisa Iwata and Hiroshi Toda
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:180
  5. The microR159 (miR159) – GAMYB pathway is conserved in higher plants, where GAMYB, expression promotes programmed cell death in seeds (aleurone) and anthers (tapetum). In cereals, restriction of GAMYB expression ...

    Authors: Yanjiao Li, Maria Alonso-Peral, Gigi Wong, Ming-Bo Wang and Anthony A Millar
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:179
  6. Key genes related to plant type traits have played very important roles in the “green revolution” by increasing lodging resistance and elevating the harvest indices of crop cultivars. Although there have been ...

    Authors: Yankun Wang, Wenjing Chen, Pu Chu, Shubei Wan, Mao Yang, Mingming Wang and Rongzhan Guan
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:178
  7. Calophyllum brasiliense is highlighted as an important resource of calanolides, which are dipyranocoumarins that inhibit the reverse transcriptase of human immunodeficiency virus type ...

    Authors: Hilda-Beatriz Gómez-Robledo, Francisco Cruz-Sosa, Antonio Bernabé-Antonio, Antonio Guerrero-Analco, José Luis Olivares-Romero, Alexandro Alonso-Sánchez, Emanuel Villafán and Enrique Ibarra-Laclette
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:177
  8. Pectins are one of the main components of plant cell walls. They are secreted to the wall as highly methylesterified forms that can be de-esterified by pectin methylesterases (PMEs). The degree of methylesteri...

    Authors: María-Teresa Solís, Eduardo Berenguer, María C. Risueño and Pilar S. Testillano
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:176
  9. Volatile thiols largely contribute to the organoleptic characteristics and typicity of Sauvignon blanc wines. Among this family of odorous compounds, 3-sulfanylhexan-1-ol (3SH) and 4-methyl-4-sulfanylpentan-2-...

    Authors: Pierre Helwi, Sabine Guillaumie, Cécile Thibon, Céline Keime, Aude Habran, Ghislaine Hilbert, Eric Gomes, Philippe Darriet, Serge Delrot and Cornelis van Leeuwen
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:173
  10. Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) is an ideal model for investigating the mitochondrial-nuclear interaction and down-regulated genes in CMS lines which might be the candidate genes for pollen development in ric...

    Authors: Jihong Hu, Guanglong Chen, Hongyuan Zhang, Qian Qian and Yi Ding
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:175
  11. Chlorophyll is a major component of chloroplasts and a better understanding of the genetic basis of chlorophyll in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] might contribute to improving photosynthetic capacity and yield ...

    Authors: Arun Prabhu Dhanapal, Jeffery D. Ray, Shardendu K. Singh, Valerio Hoyos-Villegas, James R. Smith, Larry C. Purcell and Felix B. Fritschi
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:174
  12. Guard cells (GCs) are specialised cells within the plant epidermis which form stomatal pores, through which gas exchange can occur. The GCs derive through a specialised lineage of cell divisions which is speci...

    Authors: Giulia Castorina, Samantha Fox, Chiara Tonelli, Massimo Galbiati and Lucio Conti
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:172

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  13. Sesame is an important oilseed crop mainly grown in inclement areas with high temperatures and frequent drought. Thus, drought constitutes one of the major constraints of its production. The AP2/ERF is a large...

    Authors: Komivi Dossa, Xin Wei, Donghua Li, Daniel Fonceka, Yanxin Zhang, Linhai Wang, Jingyin Yu, Liao Boshou, Diaga Diouf, Ndiaga Cissé and Xiurong Zhang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:171
  14. Grapevine powdery mildew Erysiphe necator is a major fungal disease in all grape growing countries worldwide. Breeding for resistance to this disease is crucial to avoid extensive fungicide applications that are ...

    Authors: Dániel Pap, Summaira Riaz, Ian B. Dry, Angelica Jermakow, Alan C. Tenscher, Dario Cantu, Róbert Oláh and M. Andrew Walker
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:170
  15. Transcription factor (TF) databases are major resource for systematic studies of TFs in specific species as well as related family members. Even though there are several publicly available multi-species databa...

    Authors: Saurabh Gayali, Shankar Acharya, Nilesh Vikram Lande, Aarti Pandey, Subhra Chakraborty and Niranjan Chakraborty
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:169
  16. Gene editing technologies enable the precise insertion of favourable mutations and performance enhancing trait genes into chromosomes whilst excluding all excess DNA from modified genomes. The technology gives...

    Authors: Elena Martin Avila, Martin F. Gisby and Anil Day
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:168
  17. Huanglongbing (HLB) disease is still the greatest threat to citriculture worldwide. Although there is not any resistance source in the Citrus germplasm, a certain level of moderated tolerance is present. A large-...

    Authors: Federico Martinelli, Russell L. Reagan, David Dolan, Veronica Fileccia and Abhaya M. Dandekar
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:167
  18. Understanding the effects of resistance QTL on pathogen development cycle is an important issue for the creation of QTL combination strategies to durably increase disease resistance in plants. The oomycete pat...

    Authors: C. Lavaud, M. Baviere, G. Le Roy, M. R. Hervé, A. Moussart, R. Delourme and M-L. Pilet-Nayel
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:166
  19. Plants have evolved complex mechanisms to adapt growth and development to the light environment. The COP1/SPA complex is a key repressor of photomorphogenesis in dark-grown Arabidopsis plants and acts as an E3...

    Authors: Song Chen, Lennart Wirthmueller, Johannes Stauber, Niels Lory, Xu Holtkotte, Lisa Leson, Christian Schenkel, Margaret Ahmad and Ute Hoecker
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:165
  20. Fruit composition at harvest is strongly dependent on the temperature during the grapevine developmental cycle. This raises serious concerns regarding the sustainability of viticulture and the socio-economic r...

    Authors: Markus Rienth, Laurent Torregrosa, Gautier Sarah, Morgane Ardisson, Jean-Marc Brillouet and Charles Romieu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:164
  21. Short cold periods comprise a challenge to plant growth and development. Series of cold stresses improve plant performance upon a future cold stress. This effect could be provoked by priming, training or accli...

    Authors: Jörn van Buer, Jelena Cvetkovic and Margarete Baier
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:163
  22. Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) is a member of the family Geminiviridae, genus Begomovirus. The virus is a widespread plant virus that causes important economic losses in tomatoes. Genetic engineering strat...

    Authors: Ying Huang, Hong-Yu Ma, Wei Huang, Feng Wang, Zhi-Sheng Xu and Ai-Sheng Xiong
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:162
  23. Previous quantitative trait loci (QTLs) studies using the Avalon × Cadenza doubled haploid (DH) population identified eleven QTLs determining plant height, heading date and grain yield. The objectives of this ...

    Authors: Alba Farré, Liz Sayers, Michelle Leverington-Waite, Richard Goram, Simon Orford, Luzie Wingen, Cathy Mumford and Simon Griffiths
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:161
  24. Heading and aftermath heading are important traits in perennial ryegrass because they impact forage quality. So far, genome-wide association analyses in this major forage species have only identified a small n...

    Authors: Sai Krishna Arojju, Susanne Barth, Dan Milbourne, Patrick Conaghan, Janaki Velmurugan, Trevor R. Hodkinson and Stephen L. Byrne
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:160
  25. Bruchid beetles are an important storage pest of grain legumes. Callosobruchus sp. infect mungbean (Vigna radiata) at low levels in the field, multiply during grain storage and can destroy seed stocks in a few mo...

    Authors: Roland Schafleitner, Shu-mei Huang, Shui-hui Chu, Jo-yi Yen, Chen-yu Lin, Miao-rong Yan, Bharath Krishnan, Mao-sen Liu, Hsiao-feng Lo, Chien-yu Chen, Long-fang O. Chen, Dung-chi Wu, Thu-Giang Thi Bui, Srinivasan Ramasamy, Chih-wei Tung and Ramakrishnan Nair
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:159
  26. Family members of sucrose non-fermenting 1-related kinase 2 (SnRK2), being plant-specific serine/threonine protein kinases, constitute the central core of abscisic acid (ABA)-dependent and ABA-independent sign...

    Authors: Avishek Dey, Milan Kumar Samanta, Srimonta Gayen and Mrinal K. Maiti
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:158
  27. The atmospheric CO2 concentration is rising continuously, and abnormal precipitation may occur more frequently in the future. Although the effects of elevated CO2 and drought on plants have been well reported ind...

    Authors: Yanling Jiang, Zhenzhu Xu, Guangsheng Zhou and Tao Liu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:157
  28. The developmental and cell death domain (DCD)-containing asparagine-rich proteins (NRPs) were first identified in soybean (Glycine max) as transducers of a cell death signal derived from prolonged endoplasmic ret...

    Authors: Pedro A. B. Reis, Paola A. Carpinetti, Paula P.J. Freitas, Eulálio G.D. Santos, Luiz F. Camargos, Igor H.T. Oliveira, José Cleydson F. Silva, Humberto H. Carvalho, Maximiller Dal-Bianco, Juliana R.L. Soares-Ramos and Elizabeth P. B. Fontes
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:156
  29. β-carotene, the most active provitamin A molecule produced by plants, plays important roles in human nutrition and health. β-carotene does not usually accumulate in the endosperm (i.e. flour) of mature wheat g...

    Authors: Xiaoqiong Qin, Kathryn Fischer, Shu Yu, Jorge Dubcovsky and Li Tian
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:155
  30. Genomic libraries of introgression lines (ILs) consist of collections of homozygous lines with a single chromosomal introgression from a donor genotype in a common, usually elite, genetic background, represent...

    Authors: Gorka Perpiñá, Cristina Esteras, Yves Gibon, Antonio J. Monforte and Belén Picó
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:154
  31. Plants have evolved complex coordinated regulatory networks to cope with deficiency of phosphate (Pi) in their growth environment; however, the detailed molecular mechanisms that regulate Pi sensing and signal...

    Authors: Huijuan Zhang, Lei Huang, Yongbo Hong and Fengming Song
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:152
  32. Some plants develop a breeding system that produces both chasmogamous (CH) and cleistogamous (CL) flowers. However, the underlying molecular mechanism remains elusive.

    Authors: Qiaoxia Li, Qingdi Huo, Juan Wang, Jing Zhao, Kun Sun and Chaoying He
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:151
  33. In wheat, grain filling is closely related to flag leaf characteristics and function. Stomata are specialized leaf epidermal cells which regulate photosynthetic CO2 uptake and water loss by transpiration. Underst...

    Authors: Fahimeh Shahinnia, Julien Le Roy, Benjamin Laborde, Beata Sznajder, Priyanka Kalambettu, Saba Mahjourimajd, Joanne Tilbrook and Delphine Fleury
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:150
  34. Seasonal variation is presumed to play an important role in the regulation of tree growth, especially for Eucalyptus grandis, a fast-growing tree. This variation may induce changes in the whole tree at transcript...

    Authors: Ilara Gabriela Frasson Budzinski, David H. Moon, Júlia Silva Morosini, Pernilla Lindén, Juliano Bragatto, Thomaz Moritz and Carlos Alberto Labate
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:149
  35. Xanthophylls are oxygenated carotenoids and fulfill critical roles in plant growth and development. In plants, two different types of carotene hydroxylases, non-heme di-iron and heme-containing cytochrome P450...

    Authors: Gang Ma, Lancui Zhang, Witchulada Yungyuen, Issei Tsukamoto, Natsumi Iijima, Michiru Oikawa, Kazuki Yamawaki, Masaki Yahata and Masaya Kato
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:148
  36. Lysine (Lys) is considered to be the first limiting essential amino acid in rice. Although there have been extensive efforts to improve the Lys content of rice through traditional breeding and genetic engineer...

    Authors: Xin Liu, Cuicui Zhang, Xiurong Wang, Qiaoquan Liu, Dingyang Yuan, Gang Pan, Samuel S. M. Sun and Jumin Tu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:147
  37. Adventitious root development is a complex process regulated through a variety of signaling molecules. Hydrogen gas (H2) and nitric oxide (NO), two new signaling molecules are both involved in plant development a...

    Authors: Yongchao Zhu, Weibiao Liao, Lijuan Niu, Meng Wang and Zhanjun Ma
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:146
  38. The acid component of grape berries, originating in the metabolism of malate and tartrate, the latter being less well-known than the former, is a key factor at play in the microbiological stability of wines de...

    Authors: Céline Cholet, Stéphane Claverol, Olivier Claisse, Amélie Rabot, Audrey Osowsky, Vincent Dumot, Gerald Ferrari and Laurence Gény
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:144
  39. The INNER NO OUTER (INO) gene is expressed in the outermost cell layer of the outer integument of bitegmic ovules and is essential for this organ’s growth. The role and cross-species functional conservation of IN...

    Authors: Debra J. Skinner, Ryan H. Brown, Robert K. Kuzoff and Charles S. Gasser
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:143
  40. Molecular markers associated with relevant agronomic traits could significantly reduce the time and cost involved in developing new sugarcane varieties. Previous sugarcane genome-wide association analyses (GWA...

    Authors: Josefina Racedo, Lucía Gutiérrez, María Francisca Perera, Santiago Ostengo, Esteban Mariano Pardo, María Inés Cuenya, Bjorn Welin and Atilio Pedro Castagnaro
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:142
  41. In cereal crops such as wheat, an optimal timing of developmental transitions is required to maximize grain yield. Many of these developmental changes are precisely regulated by changes in the duration, intens...

    Authors: Stephen Pearce, Nestor Kippes, Andrew Chen, Juan Manuel Debernardi and Jorge Dubcovsky
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:141
  42. Panicoideae are the second largest subfamily in Poaceae (grass family), with 212 genera and approximately 3316 species. Previous studies have begun to reveal relationships within the subfamily, but largely lac...

    Authors: Sean V. Burke, William P. Wysocki, Fernando O. Zuloaga, Joseph M. Craine, J. Chris Pires, Patrick P. Edger, Dustin Mayfield-Jones, Lynn G. Clark, Scot A. Kelchner and Melvin R. Duvall
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:140
  43. The allohexaploid Crambe abyssinica (crambe) is an oilseed crop that has been recognized for its potential value in the chemical industry, particularly in terms of producing high-erucic acid content vegetable oil...

    Authors: Weicong Qi, Feng Lin, Yuhe Liu, Bangquan Huang, Jihua Cheng, Wei Zhang and Han Zhao
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:139
  44. Plasma membrane intrinsic proteins (PIPs), which belong to aquaporins (AQPs) superfamily, are subdivided into two groups, PIP1 and PIP2, based on sequence similarity. Several PIP2s function as water channels, ...

    Authors: Chunliu Zhuo, Ting Wang, Zhenfei Guo and Shaoyun Lu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:138
  45. Stearoyl-acyl carrier protein desaturase (SAD) is a key enzyme that catalyses the conversion of stearoyl-acyl carrier protein (ACP) to oleoyl-ACP, a precursor for the biosynthesis of polyunsaturated fatty acids.

    Authors: Hewei Du, Min Huang, Jieyun Hu and Jiansheng Li
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:137
  46. SNF1-related protein kinases 2 (SnRK2s) are key regulators of the plant response to osmotic stress. They are transiently activated in response to drought and salinity. Based on a phylogenetic analysis SnRK2s a...

    Authors: Ewa Krzywińska, Maria Bucholc, Anna Kulik, Arkadiusz Ciesielski, Małgorzata Lichocka, Janusz Dębski, Agnieszka Ludwików, Michał Dadlez, Pedro L. Rodriguez and Grażyna Dobrowolska
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:136
  47. As the indispensable part of plant, leaf blade mainly functions as the production workshops where organic substance is produced by photosynthesis. Leaf colour mutation is a genetic phenomenon that has a high f...

    Authors: Xiaoyan Zhu, Shuang Guo, Zhongwei Wang, Qing Du, Yadi Xing, Tianquan Zhang, Wenqiang Shen, Xianchun Sang, Yinghua Ling and Guanghua He
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2016 16:134

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