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  1. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are endogenous, noncoding, short RNAs directly involved in regulating gene expression at the post-transcriptional level. In spite of immense importance, limited information of P. vulgaris miRNA...

    Authors: Chandran Nithin, Nisha Patwa, Amal Thomas, Ranjit Prasad Bahadur and Jolly Basak
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:140
  2. Agarwood, a heartwood derived from Aquilaria trees, is a valuable commodity that has seen prevalent use among many cultures. In particular, it is widely used in herbal medicine and many compounds in agarwood are ...

    Authors: Tony Chien-Yen Kuo, Chuan-Hung Chen, Shu-Hwa Chen, I-Hsuan Lu, Mei-Ju Chu, Li-Chun Huang, Chung-Yen Lin, Chien-Yu Chen, Hsiao-Feng Lo, Shih-Tong Jeng and Long-Fang O. Chen
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:139
  3. Korean ginseng (Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer) is a highly effective medicinal plant containing ginsenosides with various pharmacological activities, whose roots are produced commercially for crude drugs.

    Authors: Murukarthick Jayakodi, Sang-Choon Lee, Yun Sun Lee, Hyun-Seung Park, Nam-Hoon Kim, Woojong Jang, Hyun Oh Lee, Ho Jun Joh and Tae-Jin Yang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:138
  4. Cruciferous plants synthesize a large variety of tryptophan-derived phytoalexins in response to pathogen infection, UV irradiation, or high dosages of heavy metals. The major phytoalexins of Eutrema salsugineum (

    Authors: Stefanie Mucha, Dirk Walther, Teresa M Müller, Dirk K Hincha and Erich Glawischnig
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:137
  5. An optimal seedling development of Brassica napus plants leads to a higher yield stability even under suboptimal growing conditions and has therefore a high importance for plant breeders. The objectives of our st...

    Authors: Niklas Körber, Anja Bus, Jinquan Li, Janet Higgins, Ian Bancroft, Erin Eileen Higgins, Isobel Alison Papworth Parkin, Bertha Salazar-Colqui, Rod John Snowdon and Benjamin Stich
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:136
  6. An important signal transduction pathway in plant defence depends on the accumulation of salicylic acid (SA). SA is produced in chloroplasts and the multidrug and toxin extrusion transporter ENHANCED DISEASE S...

    Authors: Nonglak Parinthawong, Stéphanie Cottier, Antony Buchala, Christiane Nawrath and Jean-Pierre Métraux
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:135
  7. The evolutionary basis of reproductive success in different environments is of major interest in the study of plant adaptation. Since the reproductive stage is particularly sensitive to drought, genes affectin...

    Authors: Sariel Hübner, Abraham B. Korol and Karl J. Schmid
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:134
  8. PsbO, the manganese-stabilising protein, is an indispensable extrinsic subunit of photosystem II. It plays a crucial role in the stabilisation of the water-splitting Mn4CaO5 cluster, which catalyses the oxidation...

    Authors: Miloš Duchoslav and Lukáš Fischer
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:133
  9. Solanum lycopersicum and Solanum habrochaites are closely related plant species; however, their cold tolerance capacities are different. The wild species S. habrochaites is more cold tolerant t...

    Authors: Hongyu Chen, Xiuling Chen, Dong Chen, Jingfu Li, Yi Zhang and Aoxue Wang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:132
  10. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been shown to play crucially regulatory roles in diverse biological processes involving complex mechanisms. However, information regarding the number, sequences, characteris...

    Authors: Tian-Zuo Wang, Min Liu, Min-Gui Zhao, Rujin Chen and Wen-Hao Zhang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:131
  11. The gibberellin (GA) pathway plays a central role in the regulation of plant development, with the 2-oxoglutarate-dependent dioxygenases (2-ODDs: GA20ox, GA3ox, GA2ox) that catalyse the later steps in the bios...

    Authors: Stephen Pearce, Alison K Huttly, Ian M Prosser, Yi-dan Li, Simon P Vaughan, Barbora Gallova, Archana Patil, Jane A Coghill, Jorge Dubcovsky, Peter Hedden and Andrew L Phillips
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:130
  12. Fabaceae species are important in agronomy and livestock nourishment. They have a long breeding history, and most cultivars have lost self-incompatibility (SI), a genetic barrier to self-fertilization. Neverth...

    Authors: Bruno Aguiar, Jorge Vieira, Ana E Cunha and Cristina P Vieira
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:129
  13. Plants produce a group of aldoxime metabolites that are well known as volatiles and as intermediates in cyanogenic glycoside and glucosinolate biosynthesis in particular plant families. Recently it has been de...

    Authors: Sandra Irmisch, Philipp Zeltner, Vinzenz Handrick, Jonathan Gershenzon and Tobias G. Köllner
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:128
  14. UDP-glucose: glycoprotein glucosyltransferase (UGGT) is a key player in the quality control mechanism (ER-QC) that newly synthesized glycoproteins undergo in the ER. It has been shown that the UGGT Arabidopsis...

    Authors: Francisca Blanco-Herrera, Adrián A. Moreno, Rodrigo Tapia, Francisca Reyes, Macarena Araya, Cecilia D’Alessio, Armando Parodi and Ariel Orellana
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:127
  15. Flavonol glycosides (FGs) are major components of soybean leaves and there are substantial differences in FG composition among genotypes. The first objective of this study was to identify genes responsible for...

    Authors: Shaokang Di, Fan Yan, Felipe Rojas Rodas, Tito O Rodriguez, Yoshinori Murai, Tsukasa Iwashina, Satoko Sugawara, Tetsuya Mori, Ryo Nakabayashi, Keiko Yonekura-Sakakibara, Kazuki Saito and Ryoji Takahashi
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:126
  16. Premature leaf senescence induced by external stress conditions, e.g. drought stress, is a main factor for yield losses in barley. Research in drought stress tolerance has become more important as due to clima...

    Authors: Gwendolin G Wehner, Christiane C Balko, Matthias M Enders, Klaus K Humbeck and Frank F Ordon
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:125
  17. Although chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), an important food legume crop, is sensitive to salinity, considerable variation for salinity tolerance exists in the germplasm. To improve any existing cultivar, it is impo...

    Authors: Raju Pushpavalli, Laxmanan Krishnamurthy, Mahendar Thudi, Pooran M Gaur, Mandali V Rao, Kadambot HM Siddique, Timothy D Colmer, Neil C Turner, Rajeev K Varshney and Vincent Vadez
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:124
  18. Mercury (Hg) is not only a threat to public health but also a growth risk factor to plants, as it is readily accumulated by higher plants. Accumulation of Hg in plants disrupts many cellular-level functions an...

    Authors: Zhan Qi Wang, Ge Zi Li, Qiao Qiao Gong, Gui Xin Li and Shao Jian Zheng
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:123
  19. Majority of the Asian people depend on rice for nutritional energy. Rice cultivation and yield are severely affected by soil salinity stress worldwide. Marker assisted breeding is a rapid and efficient way to ...

    Authors: Kutubuddin Ali Molla, Ananda Bhusan Debnath, Showkat Ahmad Ganie and Tapan Kumar Mondal
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:122
  20. Theobroma cacao, the chocolate tree, is an important economic crop in East Africa, South East Asia, and South and Central America. Propagation of elite varieties has been achieved through somat...

    Authors: Sergio L Florez, Rachel L Erwin, Siela N Maximova, Mark J Guiltinan and Wayne R Curtis
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:121
  21. The DA1 gene family is plant-specific and Arabidopsis DA1 regulates seed and organ size, but the functions in soybeans are unknown. The cultivated soybean (Glycine max) is believed to be domesticated from the ann...

    Authors: Man Zhao, Yongzhe Gu, Lingli He, Qingshan Chen and Chaoying He
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:120
  22. Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) self-compatibility (SC) is defined as self-pollen tubes that can penetrate their own stigma, elongate in the style and fertilize their own ovules. Self-incompatibility (SI) is define...

    Authors: Panfeng Zhao, Lida Zhang and Lingxia Zhao
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:119
  23. Despite the ecological and socioeconomic importance of wild Capsicum annuum L., few investigations have been carried out to study basic characteristics. The peninsula of Baja California has a unique characteristi...

    Authors: Bernardo Murillo-Amador, Edgar Omar Rueda-Puente, Enrique Troyo-Diéguez, Miguel Víctor Córdoba-Matson, Luis Guillermo Hernández-Montiel and Alejandra Nieto-Garibay
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:118
  24. Histone modifications play an integral role in plant development, but have been poorly studied in woody plants. Investigating chromatin organization in wood-forming tissue and its role in regulating gene expre...

    Authors: Steven G Hussey, Eshchar Mizrachi, Andrew Groover, Dave K Berger and Alexander A Myburg
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:117
  25. Heat stress is a critical threat to tall fescue in transitional and warm climate zones. Identification of association between molecular markers and heat tolerance-related functional traits would promote the ef...

    Authors: Xiaoyan Sun, Zhimin Du, Jin Ren, Erick Amombo, Tao Hu and Jinmin Fu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:116
  26. Heading date, a crucial factor determining regional and seasonal adaptation in rice (Oryza sativa L.), has been a major selection target in breeding programs. Although considerable progress has been made in our u...

    Authors: Kiyosumi Hori, Yasunori Nonoue, Nozomi Ono, Taeko Shibaya, Kaworu Ebana, Kazuki Matsubara, Eri Ogiso-Tanaka, Takanari Tanabata, Kazuhiko Sugimoto, Fumio Taguchi-Shiobara, Jun-ichi Yonemaru, Ritsuko Mizobuchi, Yusaku Uga, Atsunori Fukuda, Tadamasa Ueda, Shin-ichi Yamamoto…
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:115
  27. Tomato fruit ripening is controlled by ethylene and is characterized by a shift in color from green to red, a strong accumulation of lycopene, and a decrease in β-xanthophylls and chlorophylls. The role of oth...

    Authors: Liyan Su, Gianfranco Diretto, Eduardo Purgatto, Saïda Danoun, Mohamed Zouine, Zhengguo Li, Jean-Paul Roustan, Mondher Bouzayen, Giovanni Giuliano and Christian Chervin
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:114
  28. Switchgrass rust, caused by Puccinia emaculata, is an important disease of switchgrass, a potential biofuel crop in the United States. In severe cases, switchgrass rust has the potential to significantly affect b...

    Authors: Upinder S Gill, Srinivasa R Uppalapati, Jin Nakashima and Kirankumar S Mysore
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:113
  29. Lycopene β-cyclase (LCYB) is a key enzyme catalyzing the biosynthesis of β-carotene, the main source of provitamin A. However, there is no documented research about this key cyclase gene’s function and relatio...

    Authors: Jian Zeng, Cheng Wang, Xi Chen, Mingli Zang, Cuihong Yuan, Xiatian Wang, Qiong Wang, Miao Li, Xiaoyan Li, Ling Chen, Kexiu Li, Junli Chang, Yuesheng Wang, Guangxiao Yang and Guangyuan He
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:112
  30. Sugar plays a central role as a source of carbon metabolism and energy production and a signaling molecule in diverse growth and developmental processes and environmental adaptation in plants. It is known that...

    Authors: Eun-Young Jeong, Pil Joon Seo, Je Chang Woo and Chung-Mo Park
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:110
  31. Transfer cells (TCs) are trans-differentiated versions of existing cell types designed to facilitate enhanced membrane transport of nutrients at symplasmic/apoplasmic interfaces. This transport capacity is confer...

    Authors: Suong T T Nguyen and David W McCurdy
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:109
  32. Several studies have focused on cold tolerance in multiple regulated levels. However, a genome-scale molecular analysis of the regulated network under the control of transcription factors (TFs) is still lackin...

    Authors: Xianjun Peng, Qingqing Wu, Linhong Teng, Feng Tang, Zhi Pi and Shihua Shen
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:108
  33. Domestication has played an important role in shaping characteristics of the inflorescence and plant height in cultivated cereals. Taking advantage of meta-analysis of QTLs, phylogenetic analyses in 502 divers...

    Authors: Dong Zhang, Wenqian Kong, Jon Robertson, Valorie H Goff, Ethan Epps, Alexandra Kerr, Gabriel Mills, Jay Cromwell, Yelena Lugin, Christine Phillips and Andrew H Paterson
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:107
  34. The major proteins in lupin seeds are conglutins that have primary roles in supplying carbon, sulphur and nitrogen and energy for the germinating seedling. They fall into four families; α, β, γ and δ. Interest...

    Authors: Rhonda C Foley, Jose C Jimenez-Lopez, Lars G Kamphuis, James K Hane, Su Melser and Karam B Singh
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:106
  35. Radish (Raphanus sativus L., 2n = 2x = 18) is a major root vegetable crop especially in eastern Asia. Radish root contains various nutritions which play an important role in strengthening immunity. Repetitive ele...

    Authors: Qunyan He, Zexi Cai, Tianhua Hu, Huijun Liu, Chonglai Bao, Weihai Mao and Weiwei Jin
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:105
  36. Rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg.) is the primarily commercial source of natural rubber in the world. Latex regeneration and duration of latex flow after tapping are the two factors that determine rubbe...

    Authors: Jinquan Chao, Yueyi Chen, Shaohua Wu and Wei-Min Tian
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:104
  37. Transfer cells are characterized by intricate ingrowth walls, comprising an uniform wall upon which wall ingrowths are deposited. The ingrowth wall forms a scaffold to support an amplified plasma membrane surf...

    Authors: Hui-Ming Zhang, Simon Wheeler, Xue Xia, Ruslana Radchuk, Hans Weber, Christina E Offler and John W Patrick
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:103
  38. The dynamics of plant volatile (PV) emission, and the relationship between damaged area and biosynthesis of bioactive molecules in plant-insect interactions, remain open questions. Direct Contact-Sorptive Tape...

    Authors: Lorenzo Boggia, Barbara Sgorbini, Cinzia M Bertea, Cecilia Cagliero, Carlo Bicchi, Massimo E Maffei and Patrizia Rubiolo
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:102
  39. Sorbitol dehydrogenase (SDH, EC 1.1.1.14) is the key enzyme involved in sorbitol metabolism in higher plants. SDH genes in some Rosaceae species could be divided into two groups. L-idonate-5-dehydrogenase (LIDH, ...

    Authors: Yong Jia, Darren CJ Wong, Crystal Sweetman, John B Bruning and Christopher M Ford
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:101
  40. Key innovations have facilitated novel niche utilization, such as the movement of the algal predecessors of land plants into terrestrial habitats where drastic fluctuations in light intensity, ultraviolet radi...

    Authors: Tracey A Ruhlman, Wan-Jung Chang, Jeremy JW Chen, Yao-Ting Huang, Ming-Tsair Chan, Jin Zhang, De-Chih Liao, John C Blazier, Xiaohua Jin, Ming-Che Shih, Robert K Jansen and Choun-Sea Lin
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:100
  41. Physical maps created from large insert DNA libraries, typically cloned in BAC vector, are valuable resources for map-based cloning and de novo genome sequencing. The maps are most useful if contigs of overlappin...

    Authors: Kateřina Cviková, Federica Cattonaro, Michael Alaux, Nils Stein, Klaus FX Mayer, Jaroslav Doležel and Jan Bartoš
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:99
  42. Plants colonized terrestrial environments approximately 480 million years ago and have contributed significantly to the diversification of life on Earth. Phylogenetic analyses position a subset of charophyte a...

    Authors: Péter Szövényi, Eftychios Frangedakis, Mariana Ricca, Dietmar Quandt, Susann Wicke and Jane A Langdale
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:98
  43. Wheat seeds provide a staple food and an important protein source for the world’s population. Seed germination is vital to wheat growth and development and directly affects grain yield and quality. In this stu...

    Authors: Miao He, Chong Zhu, Kun Dong, Ting Zhang, Zhiwei Cheng, Jiarui Li and Yueming Yan
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:97
  44. Autophagy-related ATG6 proteins are pleiotropic proteins functioning in autophagy and the phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate-signaling pathways. Arabidopsis ATG6 regulates normal plant growth, pollen development an...

    Authors: Jieyu Yue, Hong Sun, Wei Zhang, Dan Pei, Yang He and Huazhong Wang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:95
  45. In order to clarify the origin of spring growth habit in modern domesticated wheat, allelic variability of the VRN-1 gene was investigated in a wide set of accessions of the wild tetraploid species Triticum dicoc...

    Authors: Andrey B Shcherban, Kseniya V Strygina and Elena A Salina
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:94
  46. Capsaicinoids, including capsaicin and its analogs, are responsible for the pungency of pepper (Capsicum species) fruits. Even though capsaicin is familiar and used daily by humans, the genes involved in the caps...

    Authors: Kana Ogawa, Katsunori Murota, Hanako Shimura, Misaki Furuya, Yasuko Togawa, Takeshi Matsumura and Chikara Masuta
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:93
  47. The modular body structure of plants enables detached plant organs, such as postharvest fruits and vegetables, to maintain active responsiveness to environmental stimuli, including daily cycles of light and da...

    Authors: John D Liu, Danielle Goodspeed, Zhengji Sheng, Baohua Li, Yiran Yang, Daniel J Kliebenstein and Janet Braam
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:92
  48. Rapeseed (B. napus, AACC, 2n = 38) is one of the most important oil seed crops in the world, it is also one of the most common oil for production of biodiesel. Its oil is a mixture of various fatty acids and diss...

    Authors: Xiaodong Wang, Yan Long, Yongtai Yin, Chunyu Zhang, Lu Gan, Liezhao Liu, Longjiang Yu, Jinling Meng and Maoteng Li
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:91

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