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The calmodulin-like protein CML43 functions as a salicylic-acid-inducible root-specific Ca(2+) sensor in Arabidopsis

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Arabidopsis poly(A) polymerase PAPS1 limits founder-cell recruitment to organ primordial and suppresses the salicylic acid-independent pathogen responses downstream of EDS1/PAD4

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In vivo phosphorylation of WRKY transcription factor by MAPK

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Single nucleus genome sequencing reveals high similarity among nuclei of an endomycorrhizal fungus

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The leucine-rich repeat receptor kinase BIR2 is a negative regulator of BAK1 in plant immunity

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