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  • 10. Sugars and light/dark exposure trigger differential regulation of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase genes in Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress).
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  • 12. The ethylene response factor AtERF98 enhances tolerance to salt through the transcriptional activation of ascorbic acid synthesis in Arabidopsis.
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    Yoshida K, Watanabe CK, Hachiya T, Tholen D, Shibata M, Terashima I, Noguchi K.
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    Vidal-Meireles A, Neupert J, Zsigmond L, Rosado-Souza L, Kovács L, Nagy V, Galambos A, Fernie AR, Bock R, Tóth SZ.
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  • 17. Analysis of two L-Galactono-1,4-lactone-responsive genes with complementary expression during the development of Arabidopsis thaliana.
    Gao Y, Badejo AA, Sawa Y, Ishikawa T.
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  • 19. Gene expression studies in kiwifruit and gene over-expression in Arabidopsis indicates that GDP-L-galactose guanyltransferase is a major control point of vitamin C biosynthesis.
    Bulley SM, Rassam M, Hoser D, Otto W, Schünemann N, Wright M, MacRae E, Gleave A, Laing W.
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