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Two phylogenetically unrelated peptide‐receptor modules jointly regulate lateral root initiation via a partially shared signaling pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana
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Receptor kinase module targets PIN-dependent auxin transport during canalization
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De-problematizing 'GMOs' : suggestions for communicating about genetic engineering
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Plant embryogenesis requires AUX/LAX-mediated auxin influx
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SCFTIR1/AFB-auxin signalling regulates PIN vacuolar trafficking and auxin fluxes during root gravitropism
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Thirty years of transgenic plants
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Tightly controlled WRKY23 expression mediates Arabidopsis embryo development
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Transcription factor WRKY23 assists auxin distribution patterns during Arabidopsis root development through local control on flavonol biosynthesis
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Floral characteristics and gametophyte development of Anemone coronaria L. and Ranunculus asiaticus L. (Ranunculaceae)
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Cell polarity: stretching prevents developmental cramps
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Spatiotemporal regulation of lateral root organogenesis in Arabidopsis by cytokinin
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Arabidopsis α Aurora kinases function in formative cell division plane orientation
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Bimodular auxin response controls organogenesis in Arabidopsis
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NINJA connects the co-repressor TOPLESS to jasmonate signalling
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The march of the PINs: developmental plasticity by dynamic polar targeting in plant cells
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A novel Aux/IAA28 signaling cascade activates GATA23-dependent specification of lateral root founder cell identity
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In vitro polyploidisation of Helleborus species
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Structural and functional investigation of a secreted chorismate mutase from the plant-parasitic nematode Heterodera schachtii in the context of related enzymes from diverse origins
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Manipulation of auxin transport in plant roots during Rhizobium symbiosis and nematode parasitism
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Expression of the Arabidopsis jasmonate signalling repressor JAZ1/TIFY10A is stimulated by auxin
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Parasitic nematodes modulate PIN-mediated auxin transport to facilitate infection
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Ontwikkeling van wortelstelsels, de verborgen helft van planten: hoe microscopie licht brengt in de duisternis
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A role for AtWRKY23 in feeding site establishment of plant-parasitic nematodes
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Functionele analyse van Arabidopsis thaliana genen die tot expressie komen tijdens de vorming van door plant-parasitaire nematoden geïnduceerde voedingsplaatsen
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WRKY23 gene dosage is crucial to attenuate both the SHR-and auxin-dependent signalling in the control of root stem cell specification and maintenance
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AtCDKA;1 silencing in Arabidopsis thaliana reduces reproduction of sedentary plant-parasitic nematodes
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Receptor-like kinase ACR4 restricts formative cell divisions in the Arabidopsis root
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'Genetic engineering' tegen plant-parasitaire nematoden
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Developmental biology of roots: one common pathway for all angiosperms?
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The tify family previously known as ZIM
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Characterization of AtWRKY23, an Arabidopsis thaliana gene that is highly expressed in nematode induced feeding sites
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Functional analysis of a plant transcription factor that is highly upregulated upon nematode infection
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WRKY23 regulates auxin distribution through activation of flavonoid biosynthesis
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Manipulation of plant root cells by sedentary nematodes : molecular insights
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Secreted proteins of Heterodera schachtii: the molecular characterisation of Hs-UBI1 as case study
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Post-transcriptional gene silencing (RNAi) in plants as a tool to engineer nematode resistance
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WRKY23, a member of the WRKY transcription factor family, is involved in root development
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Micropropagation: a general method for commercial bamboo production
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WRKY23, a member of the WRKY transcription factor family, is induced by parasitic nematodes