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Open AccessCorrection to: CIN‑like TCP13 is essential for plant growth regulation under dehydration stress
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Open AccessCIN-like TCP13 is essential for plant growth regulation under dehydration stress
A dehydration-inducible Arabidopsis CIN-like TCP gene, TCP13, acts as a key regulator of plant growth in leaves and roots under dehydration stress conditions.
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A genetics screen highlights emerging roles for CPL3, RST1 and URT1 in RNA metabolism and silencing
Post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) is a major mechanism regulating gene expression in higher eukaryotes. To identify novel players in PTGS, a forward genetics screen was performed on an Arabidopsis thalia...
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The role of HEXOKINASE1 in Arabidopsis leaf growth
Here, we used a hxk1 mutant in the Col-0 background. We demonstrated that HXK1 regulates cell proliferation and expansion early during leaf development, and that HXK1 is involved in sucrose-induced leaf growth st...
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Open AccessSCFSAP controls organ size by targeting PPD proteins for degradation in Arabidopsis thaliana
Control of organ size by cell proliferation and growth is a fundamental process, but the mechanisms that determine the final size of organs are largely elusive in plants. We have previously revealed that the u...
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Open AccessAIP1 is a novel Agenet/Tudor domain protein from Arabidopsis that interacts with regulators of DNA replication, transcription and chromatin remodeling
DNA replication and transcription are dynamic processes regulating plant development that are dependent on the chromatin accessibility. Proteins belonging to the Agenet/Tudor domain family are known as histone...
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Survival and growth of Arabidopsis plants given limited water are not equal
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Molecular characterization of a WEE1 gene homologue in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.)
Early fruit development in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) proceeds in two distinct phases of growth that comprise cell division and cell expansion, respectively. In pericarp and the jelly like locular tis...
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Flower development schedule in tomato Lycopersicon esculentum cv. sweet cherry
The ontogeny of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum cv. sweet cherry) flowers was subdivided into 20 stages using a series of landmark events. Stamen primordia emergence and carpel initiation occur at stage 4; arches...