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  • Multiple transcriptional fa... Multiple transcriptional factors control stomata development in rice
    Wu, Zhongliang; Chen, Liang; Yu, Qi ... New phytologist, July 2019, Volume: 223, Issue: 1
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    Grass stomata can balance gas exchange and evaporation effectively in rapidly changing environments via their unique anatomical features. Although the key components of stomatal development in ...
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  • SPEECHLESS Speaks Loudly in... SPEECHLESS Speaks Loudly in Stomatal Development
    Chen, Liang; Wu, Zhongliang; Hou, Suiwen Frontiers in plant science, 02/2020, Volume: 11
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    Stomata, the small pores on the epidermis of plant shoot, control gas exchange between the plant and environment and play key roles in plant physiology, evolution, and global ecology. Stomatal ...
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  • CIK Receptor Kinases Determ... CIK Receptor Kinases Determine Cell Fate Specification during Early Anther Development in Arabidopsis
    Cui, Yanwei; Hu, Chong; Zhu, Yafen ... The Plant cell, 10/2018, Volume: 30, Issue: 10
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    Appropriate cell division and differentiation ensure normal anther development in angiosperms. BARELY ANY MERISTEM 1/2 (BAM1/2) and RECEPTOR-LIKE PROTEIN KINASE2 (RPK2), two groups of leucine-rich ...
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  • Genome-Wide Expression Patt... Genome-Wide Expression Pattern Analyses of the Arabidopsis Leucine-Rich Repeat Receptor-Like Kinases
    Wu, Yunzhe; Xun, Qingqing; Guo, Yi ... Molecular Plant, 02/2016, Volume: 9, Issue: 2
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    Receptor-like protein kinases (RLKs) are a large group of transmembrane proteins playing critical roles in cell-cell and cell--environment communications. Based on extracellular domain structures, ...
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  • MLK1 and MLK2 Coordinate RG... MLK1 and MLK2 Coordinate RGA and CCA1 Activity to Regulate Hypocotyl Elongation in Arabidopsis thaliana
    Zheng, Han; Zhang, Fei; ShiliangWang ... The Plant cell, 01/2018, Volume: 30, Issue: 1
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    Gibberellins (GAs) modulate diverse developmental processes throughout the plant life cycle. However, the interaction between GAs and the circadian rhythm remains unclear. Here, we report that ...
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  • Rice protein phosphatase 1 ... Rice protein phosphatase 1 regulatory subunits OsINH2 and OsINH3 participate actively in growth and adaptive responses under abscisic acid
    Jadoon, Sawaira; Qin, Qianqian; Shi, Weiqiang ... Frontiers in plant science, 09/2022, Volume: 13
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    Rice ( Oryza sativa L.), a worldwide staple food crop, is affected by various environmental stressors that ultimately reduce yield. However, diversified physiological and molecular responses enable ...
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  • Arabidopsis DELLA protein d... Arabidopsis DELLA protein degradation is controlled by a type-one protein phosphatase, TOPP4
    Qin, Qianqian; Wang, Wei; Guo, Xiaola ... PLOS genetics, 07/2014, Volume: 10, Issue: 7
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    Gibberellins (GAs) are a class of important phytohormones regulating a variety of physiological processes during normal plant growth and development. One of the major events during GA-mediated growth ...
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  • Type one protein phosphatas... Type one protein phosphatases (TOPPs) contribute to the plant defense response in Arabidopsis
    Liu, Yaqiong; Yan, Jia; Qin, Qianqian ... Journal of integrative plant biology, March 2020, Volume: 62, Issue: 3
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    Plant immunity must be tightly controlled to avoid activation of defense mechanisms in the absence of pathogen attack. Protein phosphorylation is a common mechanism regulating immune signaling. In ...
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  • TYPE-ONE PROTEIN PHOSPHATAS... TYPE-ONE PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE4 Regulates Pavement Cell Interdigitation by Modulating PIN-FORMED1 Polarity and Trafficking in Arabidopsis
    Guo, Xiaola; Qin, Qianqian; Yan, Jia ... Plant physiology, 03/2015, Volume: 167, Issue: 3
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    In plants, cell morphogenesis is dependent on intercellular auxin accumulation. The polar subcellular localization ofthe PINFORMED (PIN) protein is crucial for this process. Previous studies have ...
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  • The BIG gene is required fo... The BIG gene is required for auxin-mediated organ growth in Arabidopsis
    Guo, Xiaola; Lu, Wenwen; Ma, Yurong ... Planta, 04/2013, Volume: 237, Issue: 4
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    Control of organ size by cell expansion and cell proliferation is a fundamental process during development, but the importance of BIG in this process is still poorly understood. Here, we report the ...
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