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Younuskunju, S.* et al.: The genetics of fruit skin separation in date palm. BMC Plant Biol. 24:1050 (2024)
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Clancy, M.V. et al.: Under fire-simultaneous volatilome and transcriptome analysis unravels fine-scale responses of tansy chemotypes to dual herbivore attack. BMC Plant Biol. 20:551 (2020)
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Frank, U. et al.: A T-DNA mutant screen that combines high-throughput phenotyping with the efficient identification of mutated genes by targeted genome sequencing. BMC Plant Biol. 19:539 (2019)
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Georgii, E. et al.: Relationships between drought, heat and air humidity responses revealed by transcriptome-metabolome co-analysis. BMC Plant Biol. 17:120 (2017)
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Cvikova, K.* et al.: High-throughput physical map anchoring via BAC-pool sequencing. BMC Plant Biol. 15:99 (2015)
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Müller, A.* et al.: Isoprene emission by poplar is not important for the feeding behaviour of poplar leaf beetles. BMC Plant Biol. 15:165 (2015)
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El-Kelish, A. et al.: Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) pollen allergenicity: SuperSAGE transcriptomic analysis upon elevated CO2 and drought stress. BMC Plant Biol. 14:176 (2014)
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Nussbaumer, T. et al.: chromoWIZ: A web tool to query and visualize chromosome-anchored genes from cereal and model genomes. BMC Plant Biol. 14:348 (2014)
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Haseneyer, G.* et al.: From RNA-seq to large-scale genotyping - genomics resources for rye (Secale cereale L.). BMC Plant Biol. 11:131 (2011)
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Grisel, N.* et al.: Transcriptome responses to aluminum stress in roots of aspen (Populus tremula). BMC Plant Biol. 10, 185 (2010)
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Janz, D.* et al.: Pathway analysis of the transcriptome and metabolome of salt sensitive and tolerant poplar species reveals evolutionary adaption of stress tolerance mechanisms. BMC Plant Biol. 10:150 (2010)
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Eyüboglu, B.* et al.: Molecular characterisation of the STRUBBELIG-RECEPTOR FAMILY of genes encoding putative leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinases in Arabidopsis thaliana. BMC Plant Biol. 7:16 (2007)
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Wendehenne, D.* et al.: NO signaling functions in the biotic and abiotic stress responses. BMC Plant Biol. 5, 1:S35 (2005)