275 The protein quality control system manages plant defence compound synthesis.
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274 FLOWERING LOCUS T genes control onion bulb formation and flowering.
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273 Epigenetic diversity increases the productivity and stability of plant populations.
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272 Temperature-dependent regulation of flowering by antagonistic FLM variants.
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271 Cytokinins Secreted by Agrobacterium Promote Transformation by Repressing a Plant Myb Transcription Factor.
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270 Nanotechnology in Plant Disease Management: DNA-Directed Silver Nanoparticles on Graphene Oxide as an Antibacterial against Xanthomonas perforans.
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269 Natural variation in PTB1 regulates rice seed setting rate by controlling pollen tube growth.
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268 Rapidly evolving R genes in diverse grass species confer resistance to rice blast disease.
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267 Isolation and characterization of the first hydroxyproline O-arabinosyltransferases demonstrates overlapping and distinct functions in glycosylating protein substrates and controlling plant development.
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266 A warm spring favors early flowering by invoking less transcriptional repression by a floral repressor complex.
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