Series: Methods in molecular biology )Clifton, N.J.( ;v. 1398.1064-3745
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Series: Springer protocols )Series(1949-2448
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Hydrotropism : analysis of the root response to a moisture gradient /Regina Antoni ]and three others[ --Assessing gravitropic responses in Arabidopsis /Richard Barker ]and five others[ --Physiological analysis of phototropic responses in Arabidopsis /Mathias Zeidler --Automatic chloroplast movement analysis /Henrik Johansson and Mathias Zeidler --Microscopic and biochemical visualization of auxins in plant tissues /Joshua J. Blakeslee and Angus S. Murphy --Immunolocalization of PIN and ABCB transporters in plants /Nicola Carraro and Wendy Ann Peer --Analysis of circadian leaf movements /Niels A. M?uller and Jos?e M. Jim?enez-G?omez --Sample preparation of Arabidopsis thaliana shoot apices for expression studies of photoperiod-induced genes /Fernando Andr?es ]and three others[ --A luciferase-based assay to test whether gene expression responses to environmental inputs are temporally restricted by the circadian clock /Amaury Montaigu, Markus Christian Berns, and George Coupland --Identification of Arabidopsis transcriptional regulators by yeast one-hybrid screens using a transcription factor ORFeome /Ghislain Breton, Steve A. Kay, and Jos?e L. Pruneda-Paz --Monitoring alternative splicing changes in Arabidopsis circadian clock genes /Craig G. Simpson ]and six others[ --Assessing the impact of photosynthetic sugars on the Arabidopsis circadian clock /Michael J. Haydon and Alex A.R. Webb --Assessing protein stability under different light and circadian conditions /Takatoshi Kiba and Rossana Henriques --Screening for abiotic stress tolerance in rice : salt, cold, and drought /Diego M. Almeida ]and five others[ --Basic techniques to assess seed germination responses to abiotic stress in Arabidopsis thaliana /Urszula Piskurewicz and Luis Lopez-Molina --Assessing tolerance to heavy-metal stress in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings /Estelle Remy and Paula Duque --Assessing drought responses using thermal infrared imaging /Ankush Prashar and Hamlyn G. Jones --Generating targeted gene knockout lines in Physcomitrella patens to study evolution of stress-responsive mechanisms /Monika Maronova and Maria Kalyna --Screening stress tolerance traits in Arabidopsis cell cultures /Imma P?erez-Salam?o, Bog?ata Boros, and L?aszl?o Szabados --Using Arabidopsis protoplasts to study cellular responses to environmental stress /Ana Confraria and Elena Baena-Gonz?alez --Construction of artificial miRNAs to prevent drought stress in Solanum tuberosum /Anna Wyrzykowska, Marcin Pieczynski, and Zofia Szweykowska-Kulinska --Virus-induced gene silencing for gene function studies in barley /Maria Barciszewska-Pacak, Artur Jarmo?owski, and Andrzej Pacak --Methods for long-term stable storage of Colletotrichum species /Kei Hiruma and Yusuke Saijo --Plant inoculation with the fungal leaf pathogen Colletotrichum higginsianum /Kei Hiruma and Yusuke Saijo --Tracing plant defense responses in roots upon MAMP/DAMP treatment /Kei Hiruma and Yusuke Saijo --Analysis of the immunity-related oxidative bursts by a luminol-based assay /Marco Trujillo --Quantitative analysis of microbe-associated molecular pattern )MAMP(-induced Ca2] transients in plants /Fabian Trempel ]and three others[ --Rapid assessment of DNA methylation changes in response to salicylic acid by Chop-qPCR /Stephanie Rausch and Sascha Laubinger --Determining nucleosome position at individual loci after biotic stress using MNase-qPCR /Margaux Kaster and Sascha Laubinger --Phosphoprotein enrichment combined with phosphopeptide enrichment to identify putative phosphoproteins during defense response in Arabidopsis thaliana /Ines Lassowskat ]and three others[.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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methods and protocols
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Plants, Effect of stress on
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Plant Physiological Phenomena
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Environment
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Laboratory Manuals
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Plants, Effect of stress on., fast, )OCoLC(fst01065997