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H. Q. Ling, S. Zhao, D. Liu, J. Wang, H. Sun, C. Zhang, H. Fan, D. Li, L. Dong, Y. Tao, et al., Draft genome of the wheat A-genome progenitor Triticum urartu. Nature. 2013, 496: 87-90. - 2013-12-30
Q. Shan, Y. Wang et al., Targeted genome modification of crop plants using a CRISPR-Cas system. Nat Biotechnol. 2013, 31: 686-688. - 2013-12-30
C. Chang et al., Barley MLA immune receptors directly interfere with antagonistically acting transcription factors to initiate disease resistance signaling. Plant Cell. 2013, 25: 1158 - 2013-12-30
Y. Du, J. Zhao et al., Type I J-domain NbMIP1 proteins are required for both Tobacco mosaic virus infection and plant innate immunity. PLoS Pathogens. 2013, 9: e1003659. - 2013-12-30
Huajie Fan et al., SKB1/PRMT5‐mediated Histone H4R3 Dimethylation of Ib Subgroup bHLH Genes Negatively Regulates Iron Homeostasis in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Journal. 2013, - 2013-12-30
S. Fu, Z. Lv et al., De novo centromere formation on a chromosome fragment in maize. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2013, 110: 6033-6036. - 2013-12-30
Z. Lu, H. Yu et al., Genome-Wide Binding Analysis of the Transcription Activator IDEAL PLANT ARCHITECTURE1 Reveals a Complex Network Regulating Rice Plant Architecture. Plant Cell. - 2013-12-30
H. Shi, Q. Shen et al., BR-Signaling KinaSE1 physically associates with Flagellin Sensing2 and regulates plant innate immunity in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell. 2013, 25: 1143-1157. - 2013-12-30
N. Wang, Y. Cui et al., Requirement and functional redundancy of Ib subgroup bHLH proteins for iron deficiency responses and uptake in Arabidopsis thaliana. Molecular Plant. 2013 - 2013-12-30
T. Xia, N. Li et al., The Ubiquitin Receptor DA1 Interacts with the E3 Ubiquitin Ligase DA2 to Regulate Seed and Organ Size in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell. 2013, 25: 3347-3359. - 2013-12-30
B. Zhang et al., Formation of a functional maize centromere after loss of centromeric sequences and gain of ectopic sequences. Plant Cell. 2013, 25: 1979-1989. - 2013-12-30
J. Zhang, W. P. Pawlowski, and F. Han. Centromere Pairing in Early Meiotic Prophase Requires Active Centromeres and Precedes Installation of the Synaptonemal Complex in Maize. Plant Cell. 2013, - 2013-12-30
Yuxiao Cai et al., Genome-Wide Analysis of Polyphenol Oxidase Genes and Their Transcriptional Patterns during Grain Development in Sorghum. International Journal of Plant Sciences. - 2013-12-30
C. Chang, L. Zhang, and Q. H. Shen. Partitioning, repressing and derepressing: dynamic regulations in MLA immune receptor triggered defense signaling. Front Plant Sci. 2013, 4: 396. - 2013-12-30
K. Chen, and C. Gao. TALENs: customizable molecular DNA scissors for genome engineering of plants. Journal of Genetics and Genomics. 2013, 40: 271-279. - 2013-12-30
Tingting Chen et al., Development of Functional Molecular Markers of I and IIb for the High Amylose Maize Germplasm Line GEMS-0067. Crop Science. 2013, 53: 482-490. - 2013-12-30
Fa Cui, Chunhua Zhao et al., Kernel weight per spike: what contributes to it at the individual QTL level? Molecular Breeding. 2013, 31: 265-278. - 2013-12-30
C. Deng et al., Microdissection and chromosome painting of the alien chromosome in an addition line of wheat--Thinopyrum intermedium. PLoS One. 2013, 8: e72564. - 2013-12-30
Am Ding et al., QTL mapping for grain yield conditioned on its component traits in two RIL populations of bread wheat. Cereal Research Communications. 2013, 41: 45-53. - 2013-12-30
Z. Dong et al., Maize LAZY1 Mediates Shoot Gravitropism and Inflorescence Development through Regulating Auxin Transport, Auxin Signaling, and Light Response. Plant Physiology. 2013, 163 - 2013-12-30
 
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