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The status under EU Law of Organisms developed through novel genomic techniques
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Opposing effects of trans- and cis‐cinnamic acid during rice coleoptile elongation
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First evidence of feeding-induced RNAi in banana weevil via exogenous application of dsRNA
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Pathogens pulling the strings : effectors manipulating salicylic acid and phenylpropanoid biosynthesis in plants
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Recent applications of biotechnological approaches to elucidate the biology of plant-nematode interactions
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Plasmodesmata play pivotal role in sucrose supply to Meloidogyne graminicola-caused giant cells in rice
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Rotylenchus wimbii n. sp. (Nematoda: Hoplolaimidae) associated with finger millet in Kenya
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Toward genetic modification of plant-parasitic nematodes : delivery of macromolecules to adults and expression of exogenous mRNA in second stage juveniles
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Ascorbate oxidation activates systemic defence against root-knot nematode Meloidogyne graminicola in rice
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Root-knot nematodes induce gall formation by recruiting developmental pathways of post-embryonic organogenesis and regeneration to promote transient pluripotency
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Development of a novel and rapid phenotype-based screening method to assess rice seedling growth
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Salicylic acid biosynthesis in plants
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Chorismate mutase and isochorismatase, two potential effectors of the migratory nematode Hirschmanniella oryzae, increase host susceptibility by manipulating secondary metabolite content of rice
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Systemic defense activation by, COS-OGA in rice against root-knot nematodes depends on stimulation of the phenylpropanoid pathway
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The horizontal gene transfer of Agrobacterium T-DNAs into the series Batatas (genus Ipomoea) genome is not confined to hexaploid sweetpotato