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Annamaria Genga
Institute of Agriculture Biology and Biotechnology, CNR - / Italy
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 5005740
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Annamaria Genga's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Plant MYB transcription factors: their role in drought response mechanisms International Journal of Molecular Sciences 16 (7), 15811-15851, 2015
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OsMADS26 negatively regulates resistance to pathogens and drought tolerance in rice Plant Physiology 169 (4), 2935-2949, 2015
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The ectopic expression of the rice Osmyb4 gene in Arabidopsis increases tolerance to abiotic, environmental and biotic stresses Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 69 (1-3), 26-42, 2006
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Evaluation of transgenic tomato plants ectopically expressing the rice Osmyb4 gene Plant Science 173 (2), 231-239, 2007
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Phosphorylation of Opaque2 changes diurnally and impacts its DNA binding activity. The Plant Cell 9 (1), 97-108, 1997
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