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Plants Tolerant of High Boron Levels
Kyoko Miwa, Junpei Takano, Hiroyuki Omori, Motoaki Seki, Kazuo Shinozaki, and Toru Fujiwara
Science 30 Nov 2007; 318: 1417.
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Reports
Boron-Toxicity Tolerance in Barley Arising from Efflux Transporter Amplification
Tim Sutton, Ute Baumann, Julie Hayes, Nicholas C. Collins, Bu-Jun Shi, Thorsten Schnurbusch, Alison Hay, Gwenda Mayo, Margaret Pallotta, Mark Tester, and Peter Langridge
Science 30 Nov 2007; 318: 1446-1449.
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Response to Comment on "A G Protein–Coupled Receptor Is a Plasma Membrane Receptor for the Plant Hormone Abscisic Acid"
Xigang Liu, Yanling Yue, Wei Li, and Ligeng Ma
Science 9 Nov 2007; 318: 914d.
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Technical Comments
Comment on "A G Protein–Coupled Receptor Is a Plasma Membrane Receptor for the Plant Hormone Abscisic Acid"
Christopher A. Johnston, Brenda R. Temple, Jin-Gui Chen, Yajun Gao, Etsuko N. Moriyama, Alan M. Jones, David P. Siderovski, and Francis S. Willard
Science 9 Nov 2007; 318: 914c.
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This Week in Science
The Root of a Problem
Science 2 Nov 2007; 318: 711a.
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Reports
A High-Resolution Root Spatiotemporal Map Reveals Dominant Expression Patterns
Siobhan M. Brady, David A. Orlando, Ji-Young Lee, Jean Y. Wang, Jeremy Koch, José R. Dinneny, Daniel Mace, Uwe Ohler, and Philip N. Benfey
Science 2 Nov 2007; 318: 801-806.
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This Week in Science
Plant-Pathogen Arms Race
Science 26 Oct 2007; 318: 529i.
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This Week in Science
The Makings of Self-Pollination
Science 26 Oct 2007; 318: 529a.
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Reports
Changes in Regulation of a Transcription Factor Lead to Autogamy in Cultivated Tomatoes
Kai-Yi Chen, Bin Cong, Rod Wing, Julia Vrebalov, and Steven D. Tanksley
Science 26 Oct 2007; 318: 643-645.
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Reports
Plant Pathogen Recognition Mediated by Promoter Activation of the Pepper Bs3 Resistance Gene
Patrick Römer, Simone Hahn, Tina Jordan, Tina Strauß, Ulla Bonas, and Thomas Lahaye
Science 26 Oct 2007; 318: 645-648.
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