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M. Stout ; A. Fidantsef ; S. Duffey ; R. Bostock | 1999congrès/colloque
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R. Ranjeva, - Editeur scientifique ; A. Boudet, - Editeur scientifique ; NATO Symposium (1989/07/09-13; Toulouse, FRA) | London [GBR] : Springer | 1990ouvrage
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J. Krekule, - Editeur scientifique ; F. Seidlova, - Editeur scientifique ; 14. Biochemical Congress, Proceedings of Colloquia 32 and 33 (1988/07/10-15; Prague, CSK) | The Hague [NLD] : SPB Academic Publishing | 1989thèse/mémoire
P. Ingham, - Editeur scientifique ; A. Brown, - Editeur scientifique ; Meeting of the British Society for Developmental Biology (1993/04; Anglia, CAN) ; A. Martinez Arias, - Editeur scientifique | Cambridge [GBR] : Company of Biologists | 1993article/chapitre/communication
M. Malone ; J. Alarcon ; L. Palumbo | 1994article/chapitre/communication
The physical pathway of a systemic signal linking local wounding and systemic synthesis of proteinase inhibitors was investigated in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. 'Moneymaker') plants. Lucifer Yellow was used to visualize wound induced f[...]congrès/colloque
R. Sato, - Editeur scientifique ; G. Bock, - Editeur scientifique ; Ciba foundation symposium (1991/04/23-25; Kobe, JPN) ; K. Widdows, - Editeur scientifique | Chichester [Grande-Bretagne] : John Wiley & Sons | 1992article/chapitre/communication
Proline synthesis and degradation: a model system for elucidating stress-related signal transduction
P. Hare ; W. Cress ; J. Vanstaden | 1999A causal relationship between increased proline synthesis and plant tolerance of hyperosmotic stresses has been demonstrated. Nonetheless, the molecular basis of this effect is not yet established. Proline accumulation appears to be mediated by [...]article/chapitre/communication
S. Smeekens | 2000Sugars have important signaling functions throughout all stages of the plant's life cycle. This review presents our current understanding of the different mechanisms of sugar sensing and sugar-induced signal transduction, including the experimen[...]article/chapitre/communication
Low temperature, drought and salinity are major adverse environmental factors that Limit plant productivity. Understanding the mechanisms by which plants perceive and transduce these stress signals to initiate adaptive responses is essential for[...]article/chapitre/communication
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E. Davies | 1987article/chapitre/communication
C. Coutand ; B. Moulia | 2000In a previous paper it has been demonstrated that tomato stems, submitted to a controlled basal bending, had a reduced terminal primary elongation, indicating mechanosensing and intra plant signalling. The 'intensity' of the growth response, as [...]