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Breitenbach, H.H. et al.: Contrasting roles of the apoplastic aspartyl protease APOPLASTIC, ENHANCED DISEASE SUSCEPTIBILITY1-DEPENDENT1 and LEGUME LECTIN-LIKE PROTEIN1 in arabidopsis systemic acquired resistance. Plant Physiol. 165, 791-809 (2014)
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Demko, V.* et al.: Genetic analysis of DEK1 loop function in three-dimensional body patterning in physcomitrella patens. Plant Physiol. 166, 903-919 (2014)
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Dey, S. et al.: Bacteria-triggered systemic immunity in barley appears to be associated with WRKY and ETHYLENE RESPONSIVE FACTORs but not with salicylic acid. Plant Physiol. 166, 2133-2151 (2014)
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Ghirardo, A. et al.: Metabolic flux analysis of plastidic isoprenoid biosynthesis in poplar leaves emitting and non-emitting isoprene. Plant Physiol. 165, 37-51 (2014)
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Wright, L.P.* et al.: 1-Deoxyxylulose 5-phosphate synthase controls flux through the 2-C-methylerythritol 4-phosphate pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Physiol. 165, 1488-1504 (2014)
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Hakenjos, J.P.* et al.: ML3 is a NEDD8- and ubiquitin-modified protein. Plant Physiol. 163, 135-149 (2013)
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Kopecky, D.* et al.: Flow sorting and sequencing meadow fescue chromosome 4F. Plant Physiol. 163, 1323-1337 (2013)
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Pfeifer, M. et al.: The Perennial Ryegrass GenomeZipper - targeted use of genome resources for comparative grass genomics. Plant Physiol. 161, 571-582 (2013)
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Fröhlich, A. et al.: Looking deep inside: Detection of low-abundance proteins in leaf extracts of arabidopsis and phloem exudates of pumpkin. Plant Physiol. 159, 902-914 (2012)
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Gaupels, F. et al.: Deciphering systemic wound responses of the pumpkin extrafascicular phloem by metabolomics and stable isotope-coded protein labeling. Plant Physiol. 160, 2285-2299 (2012)
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Leister, D.* ; Wang, X. ; Haberer, G. ; Mayer, K.F.X. & Kleine, T.*: Intracompartmental and intercompartmental transcriptional networks coordinate the expression of genes for organellar functions. Plant Physiol. 157, 386-404 (2011)
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Palmieri, M.C. ; Lindermayr, C. ; Bauwe, H.* ; Steinhauser, C. & Durner, J.: Regulation of plant glycine decarboxylase by s-nitrosylation and glutathionylation. Plant Physiol. 152, 1514-1528 (2010)
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Postaire, O.* et al.: A PIP1 aquaporin contributes to hydrostatic pressure-induced water transport in both the root and rosette of Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol. 152, 1418-1430 (2010)
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Mayer, K.F.X. et al.: Gene content and virtual gene order of barley chromosome 1H. Plant Physiol. 151, 496-505 (2009)
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Pogány, M. et al.: Dual roles of reactive oxygen species and NADPH oxidase RBOHD in an Arabidopsis-Alternaria pathosystem. Plant Physiol. 151, 1459-1475 (2009)
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Haberer, G. et al.: Large-scale cis-element detection by analysis of correltaed expression and sequence conservation between arabidopsis and Brassica oleracea. Plant Physiol. 142, 1589-1602 (2006)
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Haberer, G. ; Gundlach, H. & Mayer, K.F.X.: Structure and architecture of the Maize genome. Plant Physiol. 139, 1612-1624 (2005)
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Lindermayr, C. ; Saalbach, G.* & Durner, J.: Proteomic identification of S-nitrosylated proteins in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol. 137, 921-930 (2005)
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Loeffler, C.* et al.: B1-phytoprostanes trigger plant defense and detoxification responses. Plant Physiol. 137, 328-340 (2005)
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Schoof, H. et al.: Munich Information Center for Protein Sequences Plant Genome Resources. A Framework for Integrative and Comparative Analyses. Plant Physiol. 138, 1301-1309 (2005)