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Thursday, 23 January 2014

 

Top 10 most viewed Plant Science articles in 2013

Top 10 most viewed Plant Science articles in 2013

Read the most popular articles from Frontiers in Plant Science last year.

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Frontiers is pleased to announce a number of exciting new articles in the field of Plant Science.

 

Frontiers in Plant Science, Section “Crop Science and Horticulture”

The impact of high temperatures on Vitis vinifera cv. Semillon grapevine performance and berry ripening
Dennis H Greer
The need for post-publication peer review in plant science publishing
Jaime A. Teixeira Da Silva
Plant growth and phenolic compounds in the rhizosphere soil of wild oat (Avena fatua L.)
Anna Iannucci, Mariagiovanna Fragasso, Cristiano Platani, and Roberto Papa
The PIN family of proteins in potato and their putative role in tuberization
Efstathios Roumeliotis, Bjorn Kloosterman, Marian Oortwijn, Richard Gerardus Franciscus Visser, and Christian Wilhelm Bodo Bachem
Genome scale transcriptional response diversity among ten ecotypes of Arabidopsis thaliana during heat stress
Pankaj Barah, Naresh Doni Jayavelu, John Mundy, and Atle M Bones

Frontiers in Plant Science, Section “Functional Plant Ecology”

Buffering growth variations against water deficits through timely carbon usage
Florent Pantin, Anne-Laure Fanciullino, Catherine Massonnet, Myriam Dauzat, Thierry Simonneau, and Bertrand Muller
In-silico analysis of water and carbon relations under stress conditions. A multi-scale perspective centered on fruit
Valentina BALDAZZI, Amélie PINET, Gilles VERCAMBRE, Camille BENARD, Benoît BIAIS, and Michel GENARD
Intraspecific functional trait variation and performance of Populous tremuloides
Florian Fort
Impact of tapping and soil water status on fine root dynamics in a rubber tree plantation in Thailand
Naruenat Chairungsee, Frédéric Gay, Philippe Thaler, Poonpipope Kasemsap, Sornprach Thanisawanyangura, Arak Chantuma, and Christophe Jourdan

Frontiers in Plant Science, Section “Plant Biophysics and Modeling”

Contrasting xylem vessel constraints on hydraulic conductivity between native and non-native woody understory species
Maria S Smith, Jason D. Fridley, Jingjing Yin, and Taryn Lynette Bauerle
Scaling of xylem and phloem transport capacity and resource usage with tree size
Teemu Hölttä, Miika Kurppa, and Eero Nikinmaa
Hydrodynamics of steady state phloem transport with radial leakage of solute
Paulo Cabrita, Michael Thorpe, and Gregor Johannes Huber

Frontiers in Plant Science, Section “Plant Biotechnology”

Unlocking the potential of tropical root crop biotechnology in east Africa by establishing a genetic transformation platform for local farmer-preferred cassava cultivars
Evans Nyaboga, Joshua Njiru, Edward Nguu, Wilhelm Gruissem, Herve Vanderschuren, and Leena Tripathi

Frontiers in Plant Science, Section “Plant Cell Biology”

Reprogramming cells to study vacuolar development
Mistianne Feeney, Lorenzo Frigerio, Susanne E Kohalmi, Yuhai Cui, and Rima Menassa
Importance of the hexagonal lipid phase in biological membrane organization
Juliette Jouhet
Exploring the role of lipids in intercellular conduits: breakthroughs in the pipeline
Elise Delage and Chiara Zurzolo
Imaging lipid domains in cell membranes: the advent of super-resolution fluorescence microscopy
Dylan Myers Owen and Katharina Gaus
Development of roGFP2-derived redox probes for measurement of the glutathione redox potential in the cytosol of severely glutathione-deficient rml1 seedlings
Isabel Aller, Nicolas Rouhier, and Andreas J. Meyer
Protein diffusion in plant cell plasma membranes: the cell-wall corral
Alexandre Martinière and John Runions
Development and properties of genetically encoded pH sensors in plants
Alexandre Martinière, Guilhem Desbrosses, Hervé Sentenac, and Nadine Paris
Receptor-mediated signaling at plasmodesmata
Christine Faulkner
Homotypic fusion of endoplasmic reticulum membranes in plant cells
Junjie Hu and Miao Zhang
Hormonal cross-talk in plant development and stress responses
Sergi Munné-Bosch and Maren Müller

Frontiers in Plant Science, Section “Plant Evolution and Development”

Functional recapitulation of transitions in sexual systems by homeosis during the evolution of dioecy in Thalictrum
Nicole Christine LaRue, Alessandra Maria Sullivan, and Verónica S. Di Stilio

Frontiers in Plant Science, Section “Plant Genetics and Genomics”

Comparative profiling of miRNA expression in developing seeds of high linoleic and high oleic safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) plants
Shijiang Cao, Qiao-Hao Zhu, Wanxia Shen, Xiaoming Jiao, Xiaochun Zhao, Ming-Bo Wang, Lixia Liu, Surinder Singh, and Qing Liu
Abiotic stress growth conditions induce different responses in kernel iron concentration across genotypically distinct maize inbred varieties
Catherine B. Kandianis, Abigail S. Michenfelder, Susan J. Simmons, Michael A. Grusak, and Ann E Stapleton
Meiotic behavior of small chromosomes in maize
James A. Birchler and Fangpu Han
Functional implications of K63-linked ubiquitination in the iron deficiency response of Arabidopsis roots
I-Chun Pan and Wolfgang Schmidt
Cytological techniques to analyze meiosis in Arabidopsis arenosa for investigating adaptation to polyploidy
James D Higgins, Kevin M Wright, Kirsten Bomblies, and Chris Franklin

Frontiers in Plant Science, Section “Plant Nutrition”

Cellular iron homeostasis and metabolism in plant
GIANPIERO VIGANI, Graziano Zocchi, Khurram Bashir, Phillipar Katrin, and Jean-Francois BRIAT
Internal Zn allocation influences Zn deficiency tolerance and grain Zn loading in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Impa Muthappa Somayanda, Anja Gramlich, Susan Tandy, Rainer Schulin, Emmanuel Frossard, and Sarah E.J. Beebout
RNA function and phosphorus use by photosynthetic organisms
John Albert Raven
Mycorrhizal phosphate uptake pathway in maize: vital for growth and cob development on nutrient poor agricultural and greenhouse soils
Martin Willmann, Nina Gerlach, Benjamin Buer, Aleksandra Polatajko, Réka Nagy, Eva Koebke, Jan Jansa, René Flisch, and Marcel Bucher
Iron in seeds – loading pathways and subcellular localization
Louis Grillet, Stephane Mari, and Wolfgang Schmidt

Frontiers in Plant Science, Section “Plant Nutrition” (Continued)

Global changes in mineral transporters in tetraploid switchgrasses (Panicum virgatum L.)
Nathan A. Palmer, Aaron J. Saathoff, Brian M Waters, Teresa Donze, Tiffany Marie Heng-Moss, Paul Twigg, Christian M Tobias, and Gautam Sarath

Frontiers in Plant Science, Section “Plant Physiology”

Studying the oxidation of water to molecular oxygen in photosynthetic and artificial systems by time-resolved membrane-inlet mass spectrometry
Dmitriy Shevela and Johannes Messinger
Operation of trans-thylakoid thiol-metabolizing pathways in photosynthesis
Mohamed Karamoko, Stéphane Gabilly, and Patrice Paul Hamel
Dissecting the integrative antioxidant and redox systems in plant mitochondria. Effect of stress and S-nitrosylation
Juan José Lázaro, Ana Jiménez, Daymi Camejo, Iván iglesias-Baena, María Carmen Martí, Alfonso Lázaro-Payo, Sergio Barranco-Medina, and Francisca Sevilla
Desiccation tolerance in resurrection plants: new insights from transcriptome, proteome and metabolome analysis
Dinakar Challabathula and Dorothea Bartels
Erratum: Iron biofortification and homeostasis in transgenic cassava roots expressing an algal iron assimilatory protein, FEA1
Richard Sayre
Responses of nitrogen metabolism and seed nutrition to drought stress in soybean genotypes differing in slow-wilting phenotype
Nacer Bellaloui, Anne M Gillen, Alemu Mengistu, Hirut Kebede, Daniel K Fisher, James R Smith, and Krishna N. Reddy
Comparative metabolic profiling of Haberlea rhodopensis, Thellungiella halophyla, and Arabidopsis thaliana exposed to low temperature
Maria Benina, Toshihiro Obata, Nikolay Mehterov, Ivan Ivanov, Veselin Petrov, Valentina Toneva, Alisdair Fernie, and Tsanko Savov Gechev
An emerging picture of the seed desiccome: confirmed regulators and newcomers identified using transcriptome comparison
Emmanuel Terrasson, Julia Buitink, Karima Righetti, Benoit Ly Vu, Sandra Pelletier, David Lalanne, Julia Zinsmeister, and Olivier Leprince
Grapevine rootstock effects on scion sap phenolic levels, resistance to Xylella fastidiosa infection, and progression of Pierce's disease
Christopher Michael Wallis, Anna K Wallingford, and Jianchi Chen
The physiological response of Populus tremula x alba leaves to the down-regulation of PIP1 aquaporin gene expression under no water stress
Francesca Secchi and Maciej Andrzej Zwieniecki
Dynamic reorganization of photosynthetic supercomplexes during environmental acclimation of photosynthesis
Jun Minagawa
Heterogeneity of the 5′-end in plant mRNA may be involved in mitochondrial translation
Tomohiko Kazama, Yusuke Yagi, Kinya Toriyama, and Takahiro Nakamura
Kinetic analysis of the interactions between plant thioredoxin and target proteins
Toru Hisabori and Satoshi Hara
Toward a refined classification of class I dithiol glutaredoxins from poplar: biochemical basis for the definition of two subclasses
Jérémy Couturier, Jean-Pierre Jacquot, and Nicolas Rouhier
Phosphatidic acid, a versatile water-stress signal in roots
Fionn McLoughlin and Christa Testerink
Tubulin tyrosine nitration regulates microtubule organization in plant cells
Yaroslav B. Blume, Yuliya A. Krasylenko, Oleg M. Demchuk, and Alla I. Yemets
Effects of fuzzless cottonseed phenotype on cottonseed nutrient composition in near isogenic cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) mutant lines under well-watered and water stress conditions1
Nacer Bellaloui and Rickie B Turley

Frontiers in Plant Science, Section “Plant Proteomics”

Managing the green proteomes for the next decade of plant research
Andrew Carroll, Hiren Joshi, and Joshua L Heazlewood
Application of proteomics for improving crop protection/artificial regulation
Setsuko Komatsu, Hans-Peter Mock, Pingfang Yang, and Birte Svensson

Frontiers in Plant Science, Section “Plant Systems Biology”

Unleashing the potential of the root hair cell as a single plant cell type model in root systems biology
Zhenzhen Qiao and Marc Libault
A workflow for mathematical modeling of subcellular metabolic pathways in leaf metabolism of Arabidopsis thaliana
Thomas Nägele and Wolfram Weckwerth
Reconstruction and analysis of nutrient-induced phosphorylation networks in Arabidopsis thaliana
Guangyou Duan, Dirk Walther, and Waltraud Schulze
Systems approaches to study root architecture dynamics
Candela Cuesta, Krzysztof Wabnik, and Eva Benková

Frontiers in Plant Science, Section “Plant Traffic and Transport”

The GIP gamma-tubulin complex-associated proteins are involved in nuclear architecture in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Morgane Batzenschlager, Kinda Masoud, Natacha Janski, Guy Houlné, Etienne Herzog, Jean-Luc Evrard, Nicolas Baumberger, Mathieu Ehrardt, Yves Nominé, Bruno Kieffer, Anne-Catherine Schmit, and Marie-Edith Chabouté
The dynamic interplay of plasma membrane domains and cortical microtubules in secondary cell wall patterning
Yoshihisa Oda and Hiroo Fukuda
Profilin as a regulator of the membrane-actin cytoskeleton interface in plant cells
Tiantian Sun, Shanwei Li, and Haiyun Ren
Overlapping and divergent signaling pathways for ARK1 and AGD1 in the control of root hair polarity in Arabidopsis thaliana
Cheol-Min Yoo and Elison B. Blancaflor
The exocyst at the interface between cytoskeleton and membranes in eukaryotic cells
Lukas Synek, Juraj Sekeres, and Viktor Zarsky

Frontiers in Plant Science, Section “Plant-Microbe Interaction”

The importance of aboveground–belowground interactions on the evolution and maintenance of variation in plant defense traits
Moniek van Geem, Rieta Gols, Nicole M van Dam, Wim H. van der Putten, Taiadjana Fortuna, and Jeffrey Alan Harvey
Plant species distributions along environmental gradients: do belowground interactions with fungi matter?
Pellissier Loïc, Eric Pinto, Hélène Niculita-Hirzel, Mari Moora, Lucas Villard, Jérome Goudet, Nicolas Guex, Marco Pagni, Ioannis Xenarios, Ian Sanders, and Antoine Guisan
Root-expressed maize lipoxygenase 3 negatively regulates induced systemic resistance to Colletotrichum graminicola in shoots
Nasie Constantino, Fatemeh Mastouri, Ramadhika Damarwinasis, Eli Borrego, Maria Eugenia Moran-Diez, Charles M Kenerley, Xiquan Gao, and Michael V Kolomiets
Agrobacterium infection and plant defense—transformation success hangs by a thread
Andrea Pitzschke
Onset of herbivore-induced resistance in systemic tissue primed for jasmonate-dependent defenses is activated by abscisic acid
Irene A. Vos, Adriaan Verhage, Robert C. Schuurink, Lewis G. Watt, Corné M.J. Pieterse, and Saskia C M Van Wees
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