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Combretaceae followed by Acanthaceae are the most studied plant families.
The most studied plant gene coding for a protein with TGase activity is Arabidopsis AtPng1p.
The most studied plant is Galphimia glauca Cav., Malpighiaceae, which current clinical studies have validated its efficacy in patients, and their active components, the triterpenes galphimine A, B, and C, identified.
Auxins, among them in particular, indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), are the most studied plant growth regulators, and this includes physiological, biochemical and genetic aspects [4].
Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) is the most studied plant enzyme which contains the active center of porphyrin cycle in heme group to catalyze effectively the one electron oxidation, a wide variety of organic and inorganic substrate by hydrogen peroxide [33, 34].
We demonstrate that one of the most studied plant growth promoting bacterial endophytes, Burkholderia phytofirmans strain PsJN, is able to colonize and significantly promote growth of switchgrass cv.
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Cereal species are among the most studied plants because of their agro-economic importance.
Tobacco is an agriculturally important Solanaceae crop and is one of the most studied plants as biological model system [ 51].
In most studied plants, such as Arabidopsis [ 8], rice [ 9], tomato [ 10], soybean [ 11], peanut [ 12], apple [ 13], miRNAs are the second most abundant sRNAs, followed by siRNAs [ 14]. siRNAs are distinguished from miRNAs in that they are derived from double-stranded RNA precursors.
Anthocyanin biosynthesis is probably the most thoroughly studied plant secondary metabolism pathway.
The most extensively studied plant MAPKs are Arabidopsis AtMPK3 and AtMPK6, and their Nicotiana tabacum orthologs, NtWIPK and NtSIPK, respectively.
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