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Arabidopsis thaliana <plant>
Known as:
Mouse-ear Cress
, Cress, Mouse-ear
, thale-cress
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2014
2014
Arabidopsis thaliana Glyoxalase 2-1 Is Required during Abiotic Stress but Is Not Essential under Normal Plant Growth
S. Devanathan
,
A. Erban
,
R. Perez-Torres
,
J. Kopka
,
C. Makaroff
PLoS ONE
2014
Corpus ID: 22515455
The glyoxalase pathway, which consists of the two enzymes, GLYOXALASE 1 (GLX 1) (E.C.: 4.4.1.5) and 2 (E.C.3.1.2.6), has a vital…
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2013
Highly Cited
2013
Arabidopsis thaliana AMY3 Is a Unique Redox-regulated Chloroplastic α-Amylase*
David Seung
,
Matthias Thalmann
,
+6 authors
Diana Santelia
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2013
Corpus ID: 23818877
Background: AtAMY3 is an α-amylase implicated in leaf starch degradation. Results: AtAMY3 releases small linear and branched…
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2012
2012
Administration of isothiocyanates enhances heat tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana
M. Hara
,
Akino Harazaki
,
K. Tabata
Plant growth regulation (Print)
2012
Corpus ID: 14541584
Although it has been documented that plants generate isothiocyanates (ITCs) through the glucosinolate-myrosinase system to defend…
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2012
2012
Potent endogenous allelopathic compounds in Lepidium sativum seed exudate: effects on epidermal cell growth in Amaranthus caudatus seedlings
A. Iqbal
,
S. Fry
Journal of Experimental Botany
2012
Corpus ID: 9459140
Many plants exude allelochemicals – compounds that affect the growth of neighbouring plants. This study reports further studies…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
Nourishing and healing prowess of garden cress ( Lepidium sativum Linn.)- A review
Sheel Sharma
,
N. Agarwal
2011
Corpus ID: 9126000
Garden cress has been considered as an important medicinal plant since the Vedic era. In Ayurveda, it is described as hot, bitter…
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2005
Highly Cited
2005
Effects of Chlorophyllide a Oxygenase Overexpression on Light Acclimation inArabidopsis thaliana
R. Tanaka
,
A. Tanaka
Photosynthesis Research
2005
Corpus ID: 12694028
Land plants change the compositions of light-harvesting complexes (LHC) and chlorophyll (Chl) a/b ratios in response to the…
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2004
Highly Cited
2004
Chilling, oxidative stress and antioxidant responses inArabidopsis thaliana callus
D. O'Kane
,
V. Gill
,
P. Boyd
,
R. Burdon
Planta
2004
Corpus ID: 25601169
Chilling ofArabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. callus tissue to 4 °C led to conditions of oxidative stress, as indicated by…
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2003
Highly Cited
2003
Effects of garden and water cress juices and their constituents, benzyl and phenethyl isothiocyanates, towards benzo(a)pyrene-induced DNA damage: a model study with the single cell gel…
F. Kassie
,
B. Laky
,
+4 authors
Siegfried Kansmüller
Chemico-Biological Interactions
2003
Corpus ID: 32146233
1998
1998
Molecular responses to water stress inArabidopsis thaliana
K. Shinozaki
,
K. Yamaguchi-Shinozaki
,
+13 authors
K. Mikami
Journal of plant research
1998
Corpus ID: 39323740
Plants respond and adapt to environmental changes including drought, high salinity and low temperature. abscisic acid (ABA) plays…
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1996
1996
Characterisation of a new allele ofpale cress and its role in greening inArabidopsis thaliana
C. Grevelding
,
C. Suter-Crazzolara
,
+4 authors
B. Reiss
Molecular and General Genetics MGG
1996
Corpus ID: 6549497
A recessive mutant with white leaves was identified in a screen of a population of T-DNA-taggedArabidopsis thaliana plants. The…
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