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    CINV1 and CINV2 are required for increased tolerance to diverse stresses after ethylene-pretreatment of germinating seeds

    CINV1 and CINV2 are required for increased tolerance to diverse stresses after ethylene-pretreatment of germinating seeds by Esha Dutta, Mansi Patel, Colton Goodman, Allison L. Smith, Daniel M. Roberts, Brad M. Binder

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    CINV1 and CINV2 are required for increased tolerance to diverse stresses after ethylene-pretreatment of germinating seeds.

    CINV1 and CINV2 are required for increased tolerance to diverse stresses after ethylene-pretreatment of germinating seeds. by Esha Dutta, Mansi Patel, Colton Goodman, Allison L Smith, Daniel M Roberts, Brad M Binder

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    Modulation of plant growth and development through altered ethylene binding affinity of the ethylene receptor ETR1

    Modulation of plant growth and development through altered ethylene binding affinity of the ethylene receptor ETR1 by Sitwat Aman, Swadhin Swain, Esha Dutta, Safdar Abbas, Ning Li, Samina N. Shakeel, Brad M. Binder, G. Eric Schaller

    Published 2025-04-01
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    Ethylene signals through an ethylene receptor to modulate biofilm formation and root colonization in a beneficial plant-associated bacterium.

    Ethylene signals through an ethylene receptor to modulate biofilm formation and root colonization in a beneficial plant-associated bacterium. by T Scott Carlew, Eric Brenya, Mahbuba Ferdous, Ishita Banerjee, Lauren Donnelly, Eric Heinze, Josie King, Briana Sexton, Randy F Lacey, Arkadipta Bakshi, Gladys Alexandre, Brad M Binder

    Published 2025-02-01
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