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1 A common mechanism controls the life cycle and architecture of plants 1998
1 4 p. 276-
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2 A distinct cyclin-dependent kinase-activating kinase of Arabidopsis thaliana, 1998
1 4 p. 280-
1 p.
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3 Aluminium-resistance in the Arabidopsis mutant alr-104 is caused by an aluminium-induced increase in rhizosphere pH 1998
1 4 p. 278-
1 p.
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4 Aluminium-resistant Arabidopsis mutants that exhibit altered patterns of aluminium accumulation and organic acid release from roots 1998
1 4 p. 278-
1 p.
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5 Aluminum resistance in the Arabidopsis mutant air-104 is caused by an aluminum-induced increase in rhizosphere pH 1998
1 4 p. 277-
1 p.
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6 A moderate decrease of plastid aldolase activity inhibits photosynthesis, alters the levels of sugars and starch, and inhibits growth of potato plants 1998
1 4 p. 278-
1 p.
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7 A Myb homologue, ATR1, activates tryptophan gene expression in Arabidopsis, 1998
1 4 p. 280-
1 p.
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8 Antisense expression of a sucrose non-fermenting-1-related protein kinase sequence in potato results in decreased expression of sucrose synthase in tubers and loss of sucrose-inducibility of sucrose synthase transcripts in leaves 1998
1 4 p. 278-
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9 A robust method for detecting single-nucleotide changes as polymorphic markers by PCR 1998
1 4 p. 277-
1 p.
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10 A SecY homologue is required for the elaboration of the chloroplast thylakoid membrane and for normal chloroplast gene expression 1998
1 4 p. 280-
1 p.
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11 Association of the Arabidopsis CTR1 Raf-like kinase with the ETR1 and ERS ethylene receptors 1998
1 4 p. 275-
1 p.
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12 BAC representation of two low-copy regions of the genome of Arabidopsis thaliana, 1998
1 4 p. 277-
1 p.
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13 Bundle sheet cells and cell-specific plastid development in Arabidopsis leaves 1998
1 4 p. 281-
1 p.
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14 Calcium oscillations increase the efficiency and specificity of gene expression 1998
1 4 p. 280-
1 p.
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15 CaMV 35S promoter directs β-glucuronidas expression in the laticiferous system of transgenic Hevea brasiliensis (rubber tree) 1998
1 4 p. 277-
1 p.
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16 Cell-permeant caged InsP3 ester shows that Ca2+ spike frequency can optimize gene expression 1998
1 4 p. 280-
1 p.
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17 Cell-to-cell and phloem-mediated transport of potato virus X: the role of virions 1998
1 4 p. 278-
1 p.
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18 COl1: An Arabidopsis gene required for jasmonate-regulated defense and fertility 1998
1 4 p. 279-
1 p.
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19 Cryptochrome blue-light photoreceptors of Arabidopsis implicated in phototropism 1998
1 4 p. 275-
1 p.
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20 dCAPS, a simple technique for the genetic analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms: experimental application in Arabidopsis thaliana genetics 1998
1 4 p. 277-
1 p.
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21 Determinants of pathogenicity and avirulence in plant pathogenic bacteria Collmer, Alan
1998
1 4 p. 329-335
7 p.
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22 Development of the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis Harrison, Maria J.
1998
1 4 p. 360-365
6 p.
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23 Endogenous cellulases in animals: isolation of β-1,4-endoglucanase genes from two species of plant-parasitic cyst nematodes 1998
1 4 p. 279-
1 p.
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24 Endosperm development after fusion of isolated single maize sperm and central cells in vitro, 1998
1 4 p. 280-
1 p.
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25 Engineering secondary metabolism in maize cells by ectopic expression of transcription factors 1998
1 4 p. 278-
1 p.
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26 Fungal pathogenicity Knogge, Wolfgang
1998
1 4 p. 324-328
5 p.
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27 Genes and signal molecules involved in the rhizobiaLeguminoseae symbiosis Bladergroen, Marco R.
1998
1 4 p. 353-359
7 p.
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28 Genetic dissection of R gene signal transduction pathways Innes, Roger W.
1998
1 4 p. 299-304
6 p.
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29 Gene transfer to the nucleus and the evolution of chloroplasts 1998
1 4 p. 276-
1 p.
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30 Lipids are required for directional pollen-tube growth 1998
1 4 p. 275-
1 p.
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31 Magnaportha grisea pathogenicity genes obtained through insertional mutagenesis 1998
1 4 p. 279-
1 p.
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32 Maternal control of embryogenesis by MEDEA, a polycomb group gene in Arabidopsis, 1998
1 4 p. 276-
1 p.
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33 Membrane voltage initiates Ca2+ waves and potentiates Ca2+ increases with abscisic acid in stomatal guard cells 1998
1 4 p. 279-
1 p.
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34 Molecular insertion-site selectivity of Ds in tomato 1998
1 4 p. 277-
1 p.
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35 More than 80 R2R3-MYB regulatory genes in the genome of Arabidopsis thaliana, 1998
1 4 p. 277-
1 p.
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36 Plant-microbe interactions Affairs of the plant: colonization, intolerance, exploitation and co-operation in plant-microbe interactions Dangl, Jeff
1998
1 4 p. 285-287
3 p.
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37 Plant-microbe interactions web alert Dixon, David
1998
1 4 p. 283-284
2 p.
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38 Plant nuclear gene knockout reveals a role in plastid division for the homolog of the bacterial cell division protein FtsZ, an ancestral tubulin 1998
1 4 p. 281-
1 p.
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39 Positional information in root epidermis is defined during embryogenesis and acts in domains with strict boundaries 1998
1 4 p. 276-
1 p.
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40 Position dependent control of cell fate in the Fucus embryo: role of intercellular communication 1998
1 4 p. 275-
1 p.
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41 14-3-3 proteins are part of an abscisic acid VIVIPAROUS1 (VP1) response complex in the Em promoter and interact with VP1 and EmBP1 1998
1 4 p. 280-
1 p.
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42 Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping using different testers and independent population samples in maize reveals low power of QTL detection and large bias in estimates of QTL effects 1998
1 4 p. 277-
1 p.
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43 Reactive oxygen intermediates mediate a systemic signal network in the establishment of plant immunity 1998
1 4 p. 279-
1 p.
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44 Reactive oxygen intermediates mediate a systemic signal network in the establishment of plant immunity 1998
1 4 p. 278-
1 p.
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45 Resistance gene evolution Ronald, Pamela C.
1998
1 4 p. 294-298
5 p.
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46 Resistance response physiology and signal transduction Scheel, Dierk
1998
1 4 p. 305-310
6 p.
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47 Role of calcium in signal transduction during the hypersensitive response caused by basidiospore-derived infection of the cowpea rust fungus 1998
1 4 p. 279-
1 p.
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48 SA, JA, ethylene, and disease resistance in plants Dong, Xinnian
1998
1 4 p. 316-323
8 p.
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49 Structure and function of proteins controlling strain-specific pathogen resistance in plants Ellis, Jeff
1998
1 4 p. 288-293
6 p.
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50 The biosynthetic pathway of vitamin C in higher plants 1998
1 4 p. 278-
1 p.
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51 The control of maize spikelet meristem fate by the APETALA2 like gene indeterminate spikelet1, 1998
1 4 p. 275-276
2 p.
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52 The indeterminate gene encodes a zinc finger protein and regulates a leaf-generated signal required for the transition to flowering in maize 1998
1 4 p. 276-
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53 The indeterminate gene encodes a zinc finger protein and regulates a leaf-generated signal required for the transition to flowering in maize 1998
1 4 p. 279-
1 p.
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54 The PHANTASTICA gene encodes a MYB transcription factor involved in growth and dorsoventrality of lateral organs in Antirrhinum, 1998
1 4 p. 276-
1 p.
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55 The soybean cyst nematode, Heterodera glycines: a genetic model system for the study of plant-parasitic nematodes Opperman, Charles H
1998
1 4 p. 342-346
5 p.
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56 Tissue layer and organ specificity of trichome formation are regulated by Glabra1 and TRIPTYCHON in Arabidopsis, 1998
1 4 p. 276-
1 p.
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57 Transcriptional control of plant genes responsive to pathogens Rushton, Paul J.
1998
1 4 p. 311-315
5 p.
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58 Transgenic approaches to microbial disease resistance in crop plants Salmeron, John M.
1998
1 4 p. 347-352
6 p.
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59 ‘Turtle’ turns PC into pH meter 1998
1 4 p. 366-
1 p.
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60 Uncoupling PR gene expression from NPR1 and bacterial resistance: characterisation of the dominant Arabidopsis cpr6-1 mutant 1998
1 4 p. 278-279
2 p.
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61 Viral invasion and host defense: strategies and counter-strategies Carrington, James C.
1998
1 4 p. 336-341
6 p.
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62 Visualization of single RNA transcripts in situ, 1998
1 4 p. 279-280
2 p.
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