BRASSINOSTEROIDS

  1. 13C NMR assignments of Brassinosteroids by two‐dimensional techniques
  2. 1H and 13C NMR analysis of Brassinosteroids
  3. 24-Epibrassinolide and 28-homobrassinolide, two Brassinosteroids, inhibit protocorm-like body development in hybrid Cymbidium (Orchidaceae)
  4. 24-methylene-25-methylcholesterol inPhaseolus vulgaris seed: Structural relation to Brassinosteroids
  5. 4-Phenylaminomethyl-benzeneboric acid modified tip extraction for determination of Brassinosteroids in plant tissues by stable isotope Labeling–Liquid …
  6. 6-Deoxo-28-norcastasterone and 6-deoxo-24-epicastasterone—two new Brassinosteroids from Ornithopus sativus
  7. AtDWARF1 catalyzes 24-reduction of 24-methylene Brassinosteroids to 24-methyl Brassinosteroids in A. thaliana
  8. 685 Brassinosteroids tailor stomatal production to different environments
  9. 7-Oxo-7a-oxa-Brassinosteroids with cholestane side-chain
  10. A boronic acid derivative as a highly sensitive fluorescence derivatization reagent for Brassinosteroids in liquid chromatography
  11. A CBAD approach to Brassinosteroids; generation of the ABC ring system
  12. A CBAD approach to Brassinosteroids; Generation of the cis-anti-trans ABC ring system
  13. A CBAD approach to Brassinosteroids; obtention of a ABC ring system precursor
  14. A CBAD approach to Brassinosteroids; obtention of a C-ring precursor from pyridine
  15. A comprehensive and effective mass spectrometry-based screening strategy for discovery and identification of new Brassinosteroids from rice tissues
  16. A current scenario on role of Brassinosteroids in plant defense triggered in response to biotic challenges
  17. A diosgenin-containing water-soluble polymer as model for the controlled release of Brassinosteroids
  18. A dual role of boronate affinity in high-sensitivity detection of vicinal diol Brassinosteroids from sub-gram plant tissues via UPLC-MS/MS
  19. A DYNAMIC RESPONSE OF POTASSIUM AND MICRO NUTRIENTS COMBINED WITH Brassinosteroids-A STEROIDAL PLANT HORMONE, ON …
  20. A general approach to synthesis of labeled Brassinosteroids: preparation of [25, 26, 27-2H7] brassinolide with 60% isotopic purity from the parent brassinolide
  21. A mass spectrometry-based study shows that volatiles emitted by Arthrobacter agilis UMCV2 increase the content of Brassinosteroids in Medicago truncatula in …
  22. A new boronic acid reagent for the simultaneous determination of C 27-, C 28-, and C 29-Brassinosteroids in plant tissues by chemical labeling-assisted liquid …
  23. A new derivatization approach for the rapid and sensitive analysis of Brassinosteroids by using ultra high performance liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization …
  24. A new ELISA for quantification of Brassinosteroids in plants
  25. A new synthesis of Brassinosteroids with a cholestane framework based on a highly functionalized starting material
  26. A new type of modified Brassinosteroids for enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
  27. A new, concise synthesis of the Brassinosteroids castasterone and brassinolide.
  28. A novel method for construction of side chain of Brassinosteroids
  29. A novel method for construction of side chain of Brassinosteroids
  30. A PeMYB-like gene induced by Brassinosteroids regulates cellulose synthesis in tobacco
  31. A proteomics study of the mung bean epicotyl regulated by Brassinosteroids under conditions of chilling stress
  32. A rice lamina inclination test-a micro-quantitative bioassay for Brassinosteroids
  33. A role for Brassinosteroids in germination in Arabidopsis
  34. A role for Brassinosteroids in light-dependent development of Arabidopsis
  35. A role for Brassinosteroids in the amelioration of aluminium stress through antioxidant system in mung bean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek)
  36. A role for Brassinosteroids in the regulation of photosynthesis in Cucumis sativus
  37. A role of Brassinosteroids in early fruit development in cucumber
  38. A selective pretreatment method for determination of endogenous active Brassinosteroids in plant tissues: double layered solid phase extraction combined …
  39. A simple bioassay for Brassinosteroids: a wheat leaf-unrolling test
  40. A tale of dwarfs and drugs: Brassinosteroids to the rescue
  41. A technical framework for studying the signaling nexus of Brassinosteroids and immunity
  42. A theoretical approach to the solvation of Brassinosteroids
  43. A theoretical study of the molecular structure of a series of synthetic and natural Brassinosteroids in relation to their biological activity
  44. A vegetal biopolymer-based biostimulant promoted root growth in melon while triggering Brassinosteroids and stress-related compounds
  45. Ability for Biosynthesis of C27 Brassinosteroids by an Enzyme Pool Prepared from Cultured Cells of Phaseolus vulgaris
  46. Abiotic stress alleviation with Brassinosteroids in plant roots
  47. Abscisic acid is involved in Brassinosteroids-induced chilling tolerance in the suspension cultured cells from Chorispora bungeana
  48. Abscisic acid signal transduction: Regulation by HAB1 and interaction with Brassinosteroids mediated by BRX
  49. Abscisic acid, gibberellins and Brassinosteroids in Kelpak®, a commercial seaweed extract made from Ecklonia maxima
  50. Acceleration of cutaneous wound healing by Brassinosteroids
  51. Acceleration of ripening of tomato pericarp discs by Brassinosteroids
  52. Action of Brassinosteroids in the cotton leafworm Spodoptera littoralis
  53. Action of Brassinosteroids on the epithelial cell line from Chironomus tentans
  54. Activation of the cytochrome P450 gene, CYP72C1, reduces the levels of active Brassinosteroids in vivo
  55. Activity of Brassinosteroids in the dwarf rice lamina inclination bioassay
  56. Acyl-conjugated metabolites of Brassinosteroids in cell suspension cultures of Ornithopus sativus
  57. Adaptation of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to the determination of Brassinosteroids in plant tissues
  58. ADS1 mediates Brassinosteroids-induced auxin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana
  59. Advance in mechanism of Brassinosteroids in plant development.
  60. Advance in Mechanism of Brassinosteroids in Plant Development.
  61. Advance of Study on and Application of Brassinosteroids [J]
  62. Advances in the Use of Brassinosteroids
  63. Advances on exogenous applications of Brassinosteroids and their analogs to enhance plant tolerance to salinity: a review
  64. Adventitious shoot elongation of raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) is influenced by Brassinosteroids
  65. Affect of Brassinosteroids on in vitro proliferation and vegetative growth of potato
  66. After-ripening induced transcriptional changes of hormonal genes in wheat seeds: the cases of Brassinosteroids, ethylene, cytokinin and salicylic acid
  67. Agnihotra (The Everyday Homa) & Production of Brassinosteroids: a scientific validation
  68. Akt-dependent anabolic activity of natural and synthetic Brassinosteroids in rat skeletal muscle cells
  69. Amelioration of Mn toxicity by Brassinosteroids in Brassica juncea L.
  70. Amelioration of osmotic stress by Brassinosteroids on seed germination and seedling growth of three varieties of sorghum
  71. Amelioration of postharvest chilling injury in tomato fruit by Brassinosteroids treatment
  72. Ameliorative effects of Brassinosteroids on growth and productivity of snap beans grown under high temperature
  73. An automatic and sensitive method for the determination of endogenous Brassinosteroids in plant tissues by an online trapping-in situ derivatization-ultra performance …
  74. An improved simplified high-sensitivity quantification method for determining Brassinosteroids in different tissues of rice and Arabidopsis
  75. An interaction between BZR1 and DELLAs mediates direct signaling crosstalk between Brassinosteroids and gibberellins in Arabidopsis
  76. An update on Brassinosteroids
  77. An update on Brassinosteroids.
  78. ANALYSIS AND IDENTIFICATION OF Brassinosteroids
  79. Analysis of Brassinosteroids in plants
  80. Analysis of Brassinosteroids in Soybean Seeds and Leaves by Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry
  81. Analysis of Brassinosteroids, antheridiol, and oogoniols
  82. Analysis of natural Brassinosteroids by gas chromatography and gas chromatography—mass spectrometry
  83. Analysis of Underivatized Brassinosteroids by HPLC/APCI-MS. Occurrence of 3-Epibrassinolide in Arabidopsis thaliana
  84. Antagonistic regulation of Arabidopsis growth by Brassinosteroids and abiotic stresses
  85. Anticancer and antiproliferative activity of natural Brassinosteroids
  86. Anticancer Potential of Brassinosteroids
  87. Anticancer properties of Brassinosteroids
  88. ANTICANCEROGENIC ACTIVITY OF Brassinosteroids IN LIVER TUMOR CELLS
  89. Antiecdysteroid activity of Brassinosteroids
  90. Antiecdysteroid effects of Brassinosteroids in insects
  91. Antisense inhibition of a BRI1 receptor reveals additional protein kinase signaling components downstream to the perception of Brassinosteroids in rice
  92. Antiviral activity of Brassinosteroids derivatives against measles virus in cell cultures
  93. Antiviral activity of natural and synthetic Brassinosteroids
  94. Antiviral effect of Brassinosteroids against herpes virus and arenaviruses
  95. Antiviral properties of Brassinosteroids
  96. Application of Brassinosteroids to rice seeds (Oryza sativa L.) reduced the impact of salt stress on growth, prevented photosynthetic pigment loss and increased nitrate …
  97. Arabidopsis CYP72C1 is an atypical cytochrome P450 that inactivates Brassinosteroids
  98. Arabidopsis CYP85A2 catalyzes lactonization reactions in the biosynthesis of 2-deoxy-7-oxalactone Brassinosteroids
  99. Arabidopsis PIZZA has the capacity to acylate Brassinosteroids
  100. Arsenic induced modulation of antioxidative defense system and Brassinosteroids in Brassica juncea L.
  101. Aspects of synthesis and bioactivity of Brassinosteroids
  102. Assessment of candidate reference genes for the expression studies with Brassinosteroids in Lolium perenne and Triticum aestivum
  103. Auxin, Brassinosteroids, and G-protein signaling
  104. Auxin, ethylene and Brassinosteroids: Cross talk in the Arabidopsis thaliana hypocotyl
  105. Auxin, Ethylene and Brassinosteroids: Tripartite Control of Growth in the Arabidopsis Hypocotyl
  106. BEN1, a gene encoding a dihydroflavonol 4‐reductase (DFR)‐like protein, regulates the levels of Brassinosteroids in Arabidopsis thaliana
  107. BES1 accumulates in the nucleus in response to Brassinosteroids to regulate gene expression and promote stem elongation
  108. Binding of Brassinosteroids to the extracellular domain of plant receptor kinase BRI1
  109. Biochemistry of sterols, cardiac glycosides, Brassinosteroids, phytoecdysteroids and steroid saponins
  110. Biological activities and molecular docking of Brassinosteroids 24-norcholane type analogs
  111. Biological Activity of Brassinosteroids – Direct Comparison of Known and New Analogs in planta
  112. Biological activity of Brassinosteroids and relationship of structure to plant growth promoting effects
  113. Biological effects of Brassinosteroids
  114. Bioregulator action of Brassinosteroids DAA-6, DI-31 and ME on callogenesis in commercial varieties of rice (Oryza sativa L.).
  115. Biosynthesis and Biodegradation of Brassinosteroids, New Steroidal Plant Hormones, in Cultured Cells of Phaseolus vulgaris
  116. Biosynthesis and metabolism of Brassinosteroids
  117. Biosynthesis and metabolism of Brassinosteroids
  118. Biosynthesis and signaling of Brassinosteroids.
  119. Biosynthesis of Brassinosteroids in a Liverwort, Marchantia polymorpha: From Teasterone to Castasterone
  120. Biosynthesis of Brassinosteroids in a Yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) cell, WAT21: Conversion of Teasterone to Castasterone
  121. Biosynthesis of Brassinosteroids in Catharanthus roreus. Part IV. Possible Involvement of 3-Dehydroteasterone in the Conversion of Teasterone to Typhasterol in …
  122. Biosynthesis of Brassinosteroids in Catharanthus roseus. Part VI. Identification of a New Brassinosteroid, Cathasterone, in Cultured Cells of Catharanthus roseus as a …
  123. Biosynthesis of Brassinosteroids in cultured cells of Catharanthus roseus
  124. Biosynthesis of Brassinosteroids in Primary Roots of Maize
  125. Biosynthesis of Brassinosteroids in seedlings of Catharanthus roseus, Nicotiana tabacum, and Oryza sativa
  126. Biosynthetic Connection of 24-Methylene-and 24-Methyl-Brassinosteroids in Phaseolus vulgaris
  127. Biosynthetic relationship between C28-Brassinosteroids and C29-Brassinosteroids in rice (Oryza sativa) seedlings
  128. Biotransformation of 6-deoxo type Brassinosteroids in yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) WAT21 cells
  129. Brassinosteroid biosynthesis, stress resistance in plants, and application of Brassinosteroids in plant biotechnology.
  130. Brassinosteroid INSENSITIVE2 interacts with ABSCISIC ACID INSENSITIVE5 to mediate the antagonism of Brassinosteroids to abscisic acid during seed …
  131. Brassinosteroid-insensitive dwarf mutants of Arabidopsis accumulate Brassinosteroids
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  143. Brassinosteroids (24-epibrassinolide and 28-homobrassinolide) inhibit protocorm-like body development in hybrid Cymbidium (Orchidaceae).
  144. Brassinosteroids & hormone interactions in pea
  145. Brassinosteroids accelerate recovery of photosynthetic apparatus from cold stress by balancing the electron partitioning, carboxylation and redox homeostasis in …
  146. Brassinosteroids accelerate the rate of cell division in isolated petal protoplasts of Petunia hybrida
  147. Brassinosteroids act as a positive regulator for resistance against root‐knot nematode involving RESPIRATORY BURST OXIDASE HOMOLOG‐dependent activation …
  148. Brassinosteroids act as a positive regulator of NBR1-dependent selective autophagy in response to chilling stress in tomato
  149. Brassinosteroids act as a positive regulator of photoprotection in response to chilling stress
  150. Brassinosteroids Act as Regulators of Tracheary-Element Differentiation in Isolated Zinnia Mesophyll Cells
  151. Brassinosteroids Action in Arabidopsis thaliana
  152. Brassinosteroids affect ethylene production in the primary roots of maize (Zea mays L.)
  153. Brassinosteroids affect the symbiosis between the AM fungus Rhizoglomus irregularis and solanaceous host plants
  154. Brassinosteroids alleviate chilling-induced oxidative damage by enhancing antioxidant defense system in suspension cultured cells of Chorispora bungeana
  155. Brassinosteroids alleviate heat-induced inhibition of photosynthesis by increasing carboxylation efficiency and enhancing antioxidant systems in Lycopersicon …
  156. Brassinosteroids alleviate high-temperature injury in Ficus concinna seedlings via maintaining higher antioxidant defence and glyoxalase systems
  157. Brassinosteroids and a pregnane glucoside from Daucus carota
  158. Brassinosteroids and ABA Regulate Plasma Membrane Anion Channels in Addition to Proton Pumps in Arabidopsis Thaliana Cells
  159. Brassinosteroids and analogs as neuroprotectors: Synthesis and structure–activity relationships
  160. Brassinosteroids and auxin down-regulate DELLA genes in fiber initiation and elongation of cotton
  161. Brassinosteroids and benzylaminopurine increase yield in IR50 indica rice
  162. Brassinosteroids AND Brassinosteroid
  163. Brassinosteroids and Brassinosteroid Analogues Inclusion Complexes in Cyclodextrins
  164. Brassinosteroids and drought tolerance in plants
  165. Brassinosteroids and gibberellic acid: effects on in vitro pollen germination in grapevine
  166. Brassinosteroids AND GIBBERELLINS
  167. Brassinosteroids and gibberellins promote tobacco seed germination by distinct pathways
  168. Brassinosteroids and iron plaque affect arsenic and cadmium uptake by rice seedlings grown in hydroponic solution
  169. Brassinosteroids and its analogs enhance the seedling growth of two rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes under saline conditions.
  170. Brassinosteroids and lead as stimulators of phytochelatins synthesis in Chlorella vulgaris
  171. Brassinosteroids and light–regulatory factors of growth and development of plants
  172. Brassinosteroids and Monoglycerides in Immature Seeds of Cassia tora as the Active Principles in the Rice Lamina Inclination Bioassay
  173. Brassinosteroids and monoglycerides with Brassinosteroid-like activity in immature seeds of Oryza sativa and Perilla frutescens and in cultured cells of Nicotiana …
  174. Brassinosteroids and photosynthesis
  175. Brassinosteroids and plant function: some clues, more puzzles
  176. Brassinosteroids and plant responses to heavy metal stress. An overview
  177. Brassinosteroids and Plant Responses to Heavy Metal Stress. An Overview
  178. Brassinosteroids and plant steroid hormone signaling
  179. Brassinosteroids and response of plants to heavy metals action
  180. Brassinosteroids and rice architecture
  181. Brassinosteroids and root development
  182. Brassinosteroids and Salicylic Acid as Chemical Agents to Ameliorate Diverse Environmental Stresses in Plants
  183. Brassinosteroids and Senescence
  184. Brassinosteroids and sterols from a green alga, Hydrodictyon reticulatum: configuration at C-24
  185. Brassinosteroids and sterols from seeds of Beta vulgaris
  186. Brassinosteroids and sucrose transport in mycorrhizal tomato plants
  187. Brassinosteroids and the function of stomatal guard cells in Vicia faba
  188. Brassinosteroids and their role in response of plants to abiotic stresses
  189. Brassinosteroids antagonize gibberellin-and salicylate-mediated root immunity in rice
  190. Brassinosteroids antagonize jasmonate-activated plant defense responses through BRI1-EMS-SUPPRESSOR1 (BES1)
  191. Brassinosteroids application induces phosphatidic acid production and modify antioxidant enzymes activity in tobacco in calcium-dependent manner
  192. Brassinosteroids are inherently biosynthesized in the primary roots of maize, Zea mays L.
  193. Brassinosteroids are involved in controlling sugar unloading in Vitis vinifera ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’berries during véraison
  194. Brassinosteroids are involved in ethylene‐induced Pst DC3000 resistance in Nicotiana benthamiana
  195. Brassinosteroids are involved in Fe homeostasis in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
  196. Brassinosteroids are involved in response of cucumber (Cucumis sativus) to iron deficiency
  197. Brassinosteroids are master regulators of gibberellin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis
  198. Brassinosteroids are potential ameliorators of heavy metal stresses in plants
  199. Brassinosteroids as a Factor of Photosyntetic Activity Increase of Improved Potatoes
  200. Brassinosteroids as a Tool for Color Improvement in Red Table Grapes (Vitis vinifera L.)
  201. Brassinosteroids as a tool for color improvement in red table grapes (Vitis vinifera L.).
  202. Brassinosteroids as mediators of plant biotic stress responses
  203. Brassinosteroids as Metahormones: Evidence for their Specific Influence during the Critical Period in Sorghum Development
  204. Brassinosteroids as modulators of signaling, ion transport, growth and development in higher plants
  205. Brassinosteroids as possible nanoregulators of biological systems
  206. Brassinosteroids AS STRESS ADAPTOGENS OF PLANTS
  207. Brassinosteroids Attenuate Moderate High Temperature-Caused Decline in Tea Quality by Enhancing Theanine Biosynthesis in Camellia sinensis L.
  208. Brassinosteroids can regulate cellulose biosynthesis by controlling the expression of CESA genes in Arabidopsis
  209. Brassinosteroids cause cell cycle arrest and apoptosis of human breast cancer cells
  210. Brassinosteroids confer stress tolerance.
  211. Brassinosteroids Confer Tolerance to Plants Under the Nitrogen (N) Starvation Stress by Enhancing Low-N Induced Anthocyanin Biosynthesis
  212. Brassinosteroids confer tolerance to salt stress in Eucalyptus urophylla plants enhancing homeostasis, antioxidant metabolism and leaf anatomy
  213. Brassinosteroids control AtEXPA5 gene expression in Arabidopsis thaliana
  214. Brassinosteroids control gravitropism by changing cellulose orientation and 1 mannan content in Arabidopsis hypocotyls 2
  215. Brassinosteroids control gravitropism by changing cellulose orientation and mannan content in Arabidopsis hypocotyls
  216. Brassinosteroids control male fertility by regulating the expression of key genes involved in Arabidopsis anther and pollen development
  217. Brassinosteroids control meristem size by promoting cell cycle progression in Arabidopsis roots
  218. Brassinosteroids control root epidermal cell fate via direct regulation of a MYB-bHLH-WD40 complex by GSK3-like kinases
  219. Brassinosteroids Control the Proliferation of Leaf Cells of Arabidopsis thaliana
  220. Brassinosteroids counteract abscisic acid in germination and growth of Arabidopsis
  221. Brassinosteroids Countering Herbicidal Phytotoxicity in Triticum aestivum
  222. Brassinosteroids denigrate the seasonal stress through antioxidant defense system in seedlings of Brassica juncea L
  223. Brassinosteroids do not undergo long-distance transport in pea. Implications for the regulation of endogenous Brassinosteroid levels
  224. Brassinosteroids dominate hormonal regulation of plant thermomorphogenesis via BZR1
  225. Brassinosteroids effect on andro-sterility and male fertiles maize hybrids.
  226. Brassinosteroids enhance cold tolerance in Elymus nutans via mediating redox homeostasis and proline biosynthesis
  227. Brassinosteroids enhance the shoot growth, foliar growth and chlorophyll pigments of radish
  228. Brassinosteroids facilitate xylem differentiation and wood formation in tomato
  229. Brassinosteroids for phytoremediation application
  230. Brassinosteroids from seeds of Arabidopsis thaliana
  231. Brassinosteroids function in spikelet differentiation and degeneration in rice
  232. Brassinosteroids implicated in growth and stress responses
  233. Brassinosteroids improve photosystem II efficiency, gas exchange, antioxidant enzymes and growth of cowpea plants exposed to water deficit
  234. Brassinosteroids improve quality of summer tea (Camellia sinensis L.) by balancing biosynthesis of polyphenols and amino acids
  235. Brassinosteroids improve quality of table grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) cv. flame seedless
  236. Brassinosteroids in Arabidopsis thaliana
  237. Brassinosteroids in breeding technologies healthcare potato.
  238. Brassinosteroids in Cereals–Presence, Physiological Activity and Practical Aspects
  239. Brassinosteroids in growth control: how, when and where
  240. Brassinosteroids in induced resistance and induction of tolerances to abiotic stress in plant
  241. Brassinosteroids in Leaves of Distylium racemosum Sieb. et Zucc. The Beginning of Brassinosteroid Research in Japan
  242. Brassinosteroids in Lowering Abiotic Stress‐mediated Damages
  243. Brassinosteroids in microalgae: Application for growth improvement and protection against abiotic stresses
  244. Brassinosteroids in Phaseolus vulgaris are Predominantly Biosynthesized by the Early C6-Oxidation Pathway
  245. Brassinosteroids in Phaseolus vulgaris. Part III. 25-Methyldolichosterone. A new Brassinosteroid with a tertiary butyl group from immature seed of Phaseolus vulgaris.
  246. Brassinosteroids in plant developmental signaling networks
  247. Brassinosteroids in plant tolerance to abiotic stress
  248. Brassinosteroids in Rice Bran and Polished Rice
  249. Brassinosteroids in the vegetable kingdom
  250. Brassinosteroids increase electron transport and photosynthesis in soybean plants under water deficit
  251. Brassinosteroids increase winter survival of winter rye (Secale cereale L.) by affecting photosynthetic capacity and carbohydrate metabolism during the cold …
  252. Brassinosteroids Induce Entry into the Final Stage of Tracheary Element Differentiation in Cultured Zinnia Cells
  253. Brassinosteroids induce plant tolerance against phenanthrene by enhancing degradation and detoxification in Solanum lycopersicum L.
  254. Brassinosteroids Induce Strong, Dose-Dependent Inhibition of Etiolated Pea Seedling Growth Correlated with Ethylene Production
  255. Brassinosteroids induce tolerance to water deficit in soybean seedlings: contributions linked to root anatomy and antioxidant enzymes
  256. Brassinosteroids Influence Arabidopsis Hypocotyl Graviresponses Through Changes In Mannans And Cellulose
  257. Brassinosteroids influence on Brassica oleracea L. seeds tolerance to the accelerated aging
  258. Brassinosteroids influences in vitro regeneration using shoot tip sections of Cymbidium elegans Lindl
  259. Brassinosteroids inhibit autotropic root straightening by modifying filamentous-actin organization and dynamics
  260. Brassinosteroids inhibit in vitro angiogenesis in human endothelial cells
  261. Brassinosteroids inhibit pathogen-associated molecular pattern–triggered immune signaling independent of the receptor kinase BAK1
  262. Brassinosteroids interact negatively with jasmonates in the formation of anti-herbivory traits in tomato
  263. Brassinosteroids interact with auxin to promote lateral root development in Arabidopsis
  264. Brassinosteroids interact with auxin to promote lateral root development in Arabidopsis.[Erratum: 2004 July, v. 135, no. 3, p. 1864.]
  265. Brassinosteroids make plant life easier under abiotic stresses mainly by modulating major components of antioxidant defense system
  266. Brassinosteroids mediate susceptibility to brown planthopper by integrating with the salicylic acid and jasmonic acid pathways in rice
  267. Brassinosteroids mediate the effect of high temperature during anthesis on the pistil activity of photo-thermosensitive genetic male-sterile rice lines
  268. Brassinosteroids mediate the effect of soil-drying during meiosis on spikelet degeneration in rice
  269. Brassinosteroids mitigate cadmium toxicity in cowpea plants
  270. Brassinosteroids mitigate iron deficiency improving nutritional status and photochemical efficiency in Eucalyptus urophylla plants
  271. Brassinosteroids modify yield, quality, and antioxidant components in Grapes (Vitis vinifera cv. Alphonse lavallée)
  272. Brassinosteroids modulate ABA-induced stomatal closure in Arabidopsis
  273. Brassinosteroids modulate meristem fate and differentiation of unique inflorescence morphology in Setaria viridis
  274. Brassinosteroids modulate plant immunity at multiple levels
  275. Brassinosteroids modulate the efficiency of plant immune responses to microbe-associated molecular patterns
  276. Brassinosteroids occurrence, structure and stress protective activities
  277. Brassinosteroids on the oxidizing and hydrolyzing enzymes of radish plants-a study.
  278. Brassinosteroids participate in the control of basal and acquired freezing tolerance of plants
  279. Brassinosteroids Plant counterparts to animal steroid hormones?
  280. Brassinosteroids play a critical role in the regulation of pesticide metabolism in crop plants
  281. Brassinosteroids play multiple roles in nodulation of pea via interactions with ethylene and auxin
  282. Brassinosteroids positively modulate growth: physiological, biochemical and anatomical evidence using two tomato genotypes contrasting to dwarfism
  283. Brassinosteroids promote anthocyanin biosynthesis under low nitrogen conditions in Arabidopsis
  284. Brassinosteroids promote Arabidopsis pollen germination and growth
  285. Brassinosteroids promote AUX/IAA transcriptional repressors and inhibit adventitious root formation in mung bean
  286. Brassinosteroids promote development of rice pollen grains and seeds by triggering expression of Carbon Starved Anther, a MYB domain protein
  287. Brassinosteroids promote germination and seedling growth of rice.
  288. Brassinosteroids Promote Growth and Secondary Metabolite Production in Lavandin (Lavandula intermedia Emeric ex Loisel.)
  289. Brassinosteroids promote growth, fruit quality and protection against Botrytis on Fragaria x ananassa
  290. Brassinosteroids promote metabolism of pesticides in cucumber
  291. Brassinosteroids Promote Parenchyma Cell and Secondary Xylem Development in Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris L.) Root
  292. Brassinosteroids promote photosynthesis and growth by enhancing activation of Rubisco and expression of photosynthetic genes in Cucumis sativus
  293. Brassinosteroids promote physiological maturity and seed development of winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.)
  294. Brassinosteroids promote root growth in Arabidopsis
  295. Brassinosteroids promote seed development and physiological maturity of oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.).
  296. Brassinosteroids promote seed germination
  297. Brassinosteroids protect Lycopersicon esculentum from cadmium toxicity applied as shotgun approach
  298. Brassinosteroids protect photosynthesis and antioxidant system of eggplant seedlings from high-temperature stress
  299. Brassinosteroids protect photosynthetic machinery against the cadmium induced oxidative stress in two tomato cultivars
  300. Brassinosteroids reciprocates heavy metals induced oxidative stress in radish by regulating the expression of key antioxidant enzyme genes
  301. Brassinosteroids regulate anthocyanin biosynthesis in the ripening of grape berries
  302. Brassinosteroids regulate antioxidant system and protect chloroplast ultrastructure of autotoxicity-stressed cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) seedlings
  303. Brassinosteroids Regulate Circadian Oscillation via the BES1/TPL-CCA1/LHY Module in Arabidopsisthaliana
  304. Brassinosteroids regulate disease-resistance through regulating the level of OsNDPK1
  305. Brassinosteroids regulate dissociation of BKI1, a negative regulator of BRI1 signaling, from the plasma membrane
  306. Brassinosteroids regulate functional components of antioxidative defense system in salt stressed maize seedlings
  307. Brassinosteroids regulate glucosinolate biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana
  308. Brassinosteroids regulate grain filling in rice
  309. Brassinosteroids regulate growth in plants under stressful environments and crosstalk with other potential phytohormones
  310. Brassinosteroids regulate OFP1, a DLT interacting protein, to modulate plant architecture and grain morphology in rice
  311. Brassinosteroids regulate organ boundary formation in the shoot apical meristem of Arabidopsis
  312. Brassinosteroids regulate outer ovule integument growth in part via the control of INNER NO OUTER by BRASSINOZOLE‐RESISTANT family transcription factors
  313. Brassinosteroids regulate pavement cell growth by mediating BIN2-induced microtubule stabilization
  314. Brassinosteroids regulate pectin methylesterase activity and AtPME41 expression in Arabidopsis under chilling stress
  315. Brassinosteroids regulate plant growth through distinct signaling pathways in Selaginella and Arabidopsis
  316. Brassinosteroids Regulate Plasma Membrane Anion Channels in Addition to Proton Pumps During Expansion of Arabidopsis thaliana Cells
  317. Brassinosteroids regulate root growth by controlling reactive oxygen species homeostasis and dual effect on ethylene synthesis in Arabidopsis
  318. Brassinosteroids regulate root growth, development, and symbiosis
  319. Brassinosteroids regulate root meristem development by mediating BIN2-UPB1 module in Arabidopsis
  320. Brassinosteroids regulate the differential growth of Arabidopsis hypocotyls through auxin signaling components IAA19 and ARF7
  321. Brassinosteroids regulate the thylakoid membrane architecture and the photosystem II function
  322. Brassinosteroids regulate vacuolar morphology in root meristem cells of Arabidopsis thaliana
  323. Brassinosteroids rescue the deficiency of CYP90, a cytochrome P450, controlling cell elongation and de-etiolation in Arabidopsis
  324. Brassinosteroids roles and applications: an up-date
  325. Brassinosteroids root drenching as an effective method of cadmium induced oxidative stress amelioration in Solanum lycopersicum
  326. Brassinosteroids signal through two receptor-like kinases
  327. Brassinosteroids Signal Transduction in Arabidopsis
  328. Brassinosteroids signaling and biosynthesis
  329. Brassinosteroids Signaling and Cell Expansion in Plant
  330. Brassinosteroids signaling via BZR1 down-regulates expression of ACC oxidase 4 to control growth of Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings
  331. Brassinosteroids specifically inhibit growth of tobacco tumor cells
  332. Brassinosteroids stimulate plant tropisms through modulation of polar auxin transport in Brassica and Arabidopsis
  333. Brassinosteroids stimulate seed germination parameters and chlorophyll content in moongbean
  334. Brassinosteroids Suppress Ethylene Biosynthesis via Transcription Factor BZR1 in Pear and Apple Fruit
  335. Brassinosteroids suppress rice defense against root-knot nematodes through antagonism with the jasmonate pathway
  336. Brassinosteroids tailor stomatal production to different environments
  337. Brassinosteroids through the looking glass: an appraisal
  338. Brassinosteroids trigger tolerance to iron toxicity in rice
  339. Brassinosteroids with a cholestane side chain
  340. Brassinosteroids with ester function with five carbon atoms at the 20 position
  341. Brassinosteroids-A novel group of plant hormones
  342. Brassinosteroids-bioactivity and crop productivity
  343. Brassinosteroids-induced systemic stress tolerance was associated with increased transcripts of several defence-related genes in the phloem in Cucumis …
  344. Brassinosteroids-Mediated Amelioration of Iron Deficiency in Soybean Plants: Beneficial Effects on the Nutritional Status, Photosynthetic Pigments and Chlorophyll …
  345. Brassinosteroids-mediated regulation of ABI3 is involved in high-temperature induced early flowering in plants
  346. Brassinosteroids-New class of plant hormone with potential to improve crop productivity
  347. Brassinosteroids–a new class of phytohormones
  348. Brassinosteroids–occurence and chemical structures in plants
  349. Brassinosteroids–STRUCTURES, ANALYSIS
  350. Brassinosteroids, Copyright, ACS Symposium Series, Foreword: Chemistry, Bioactivity, and Applications
  351. Brassinosteroids, de-etiolation and the re-emerging art of plant hormone quantification
  352. Brassinosteroids, gibberellins and light-mediated signalling are the three-way controls of plant sprouting
  353. Brassinosteroids, microtubules and cell elongation in Arabidopsis thaliana. I. Molecular, cellular and physiological characterization of the Arabidopsis bul1 mutant …
  354. Brassinosteroids, microtubules and cell elongation in Arabidopsis thaliana. II. Effects of Brassinosteroids on microtubules and cell elongation in the bul1 mutant
  355. Brassinosteroids, sterols and lup-20 (29)-en-2α, 3β, 28-triol from Rheum rhabarbarum
  356. Brassinosteroids, the sixth class of phytohormones: a molecular view from the discovery to hormonal interactions in plant development and stress adaptation
  357. Brassinosteroids: a class of plant hormone
  358. Brassinosteroids: A Multifunctional Phytohormone of Plant Development and Stress Responses
  359. Brassinosteroids: A NEW CLASS OF PLANT HARMONE
  360. Brassinosteroids: a new class of plant hormones
  361. Brassinosteroids: a new role of steroids as bio-signaling molecules
  362. Brassinosteroids: a new way to define the structural requirements
  363. Brassinosteroids: a promising option in deciphering remedial strategies for abiotic stress tolerance in rice
  364. Brassinosteroids: A Regulator of 21st Century
  365. Brassinosteroids: alleviation of water stress in certain enzymes of sorghum seedlings.
  366. Brassinosteroids: bioactivity and crop productivity
  367. Brassinosteroids: biosynthesis and role in growth, development, and thermotolerance responses
  368. Brassinosteroids: distribution in plants, bioassays and microanalysts by gas chromatography—mass spectrometry
  369. Brassinosteroids: essential regulators of plant growth and development
  370. Brassinosteroids: improving crop productivity and abiotic stress tolerance
  371. Brassinosteroids: methods and protocols
  372. Brassinosteroids: Modes of BR action and signal transduction
  373. Brassinosteroids: molecules with myriad roles
  374. Brassinosteroids: Multidimensional regulators of plant growth, development, and stress responses
  375. Brassinosteroids: physiological roles and its signalling in plants
  376. Brassinosteroids: Physiology and Stress Management in Plants
  377. Brassinosteroids: Plant Growth and Development
  378. Brassinosteroids: potent inhibitors of growth of transformed tobacco callus cultures
  379. Brassinosteroids: practical applications in agriculture and human health
  380. Brassinosteroids: Relevance in Biological Activities of Plants and Agriculture
  381. Brassinosteroids: synthesis and activity of some fluoro analogues
  382. Brassinosteroids: synthesis and biological activities
  383. Brassinosteroids: The Master Regulators
  384. Brassinosteroids: the promising plant growth regulators in horticulture
  385. Brassinosteroids: under biotic stress
  386. Brassinosteroids: US Department of Agriculture contributions and Environmental Protection Agency registration requirements
  387. Brassinosteroids‘ role for amino acids, peptides and amines modulation in stressed plants-a review
  388. BZR1 and BES1 participate in regulation of glucosinolate biosynthesis by Brassinosteroids in Arabidopsis
  389. C-26 Demethylation of Brassinosteroids in Arabidopsis thaliana
  390. Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’, Causal Agent of Citrus Huanglongbing, Is Reduced by Treatment with Brassinosteroids
  391. Capability for and problems of practical uses of Brassinosteroids
  392. Catharanthus roseus (Vinca rosea): In Vitro Production of Brassinosteroids
  393. Characterisation of the diminuto Mutant and Genes Regulated by Brassinosteroids
  394. Characterization of C29-Brassinosteroids and Their Biosynthetic Precursors in Immature Seeds of Phaseolus vulgaris
  395. Characterization of synthetic ecdysteroid analogues as functional mimics of Brassinosteroids in plant growth
  396. Characterization of the role of LOB-DOMAIN genes and Brassinosteroids in rice architecture
  397. Chemical, biological and practical aspects of Brassinosteroids
  398. Chloroplastic thioredoxin-f and thioredoxin-m1/4 play important roles in Brassinosteroids-induced changes in CO2 assimilation and cellular redox homeostasis in …
  399. Circular dichroism of steroids with a lactone ring B. Brassinosteroids and compounds related to them
  400. Cloning of the key gene ZmCYP90B1 in Brassinosteroids biosynthesis from Zea mays and its response to adversity stresses.
  401. Cloning, expression analysis and functional verification of Brassinosteroids biosynthase gene (GaCPD2) in cotton (Gossypium arboreum L.).
  402. Comparative analysis of Arabidopsis ecotypes reveals a role for Brassinosteroids in root hydrotropism
  403. Comparative RNA-Seq analysis reveals a critical role for Brassinosteroids in rose (Rosa hybrida) petal defense against Botrytis cinerea infection
  404. Comparative roles of Brassinosteroids and polyamines in salt stress tolerance
  405. Comparative root growth inhibitory activity of four Brassinosteroids
  406. Competitive Lanthanide Immunofluorescent Assay of Endogenous Brassinosteroids in Plants
  407. Conjugated and unconjugated Brassinosteroids
  408. Conjugates of abscisic acid, Brassinosteroids, ethylene, gibberellins, and jasmonates
  409. Connecting growth and defense: the emerging roles of Brassinosteroids and gibberellins in plant innate immunity
  410. Content and balance of endogenous Brassinosteroids in potato microclones is determined by the organ specificity and term of ripening variety
  411. Control of cell growth by Brassinosteroids.
  412. Conversion of 24-methylcholesterol to 6-oxo-24-methylcholestanol, a putative intermediate of the biosynthesis of Brassinosteroids, in cultured cells of Catharanthus …
  413. Crosstalk between Brassinosteroids and ethylene during plant growth and under abiotic stress conditions
  414. Crosstalk between Brassinosteroids and pathogenic signalling?
  415. Crosstalk of Brassinosteroids with other phytohormones under various abiotic stresses
  416. Current advances on the biosynthesis and molecular mechanisms of action of Brassinosteroids in plants.
  417. Current Scenario of Applications of Brassinosteroids in Human Welfare
  418. Current scenario of applications of Brassinosteroids in human wellfare
  419. CYP72B1 Inactivates Brassinosteroids to Positively Modulate Photomorphogenesis
  420. CYP90D1 and CYP90C1 have a fine-tuning function in the biosynthesis of Brassinosteroids in Arabidopsis
  421. Cytochrome P450 Mediated Reactions During Brassinosteroids Biosynthesis in Marchantia polymorpha
  422. DEPENDENCE OF EXPRESSION OF GENES CONTROLLING Brassinosteroids AND ETHYLENE ON GRAVISTIMULATION IN CELLS OF TOMATO APICAL …
  423. Derivatization assisted LC-p-MRM-MS with high CID voltage for rapid analysis of Brassinosteroids
  424. Detection of Brassinosteroids in pollen of Lolium perenne L. by immunocytochemistry
  425. Detection Techniques for Brassinosteroids and Their Potential Application in Fruits
  426. Determination of Brassinosteroids in the sub‐femtomolar range using dansyl‐3‐aminophenylboronate derivatization and electrospray mass spectrometry
  427. Determination of Endogenous Brassinosteroids in Plant Tissues Using Solid‐phase Extraction with Double Layered Cartridge Followed by High‐performance Liquid …
  428. Determination of endogenous Brassinosteroids using sequential magnetic solid phase extraction followed by in situ derivatization/desorption method coupled with …
  429. Determination of preferred conformations of Brassinosteroids by means of NMR investigations and Boltzmann statistical analysis of simulated annealing calculations
  430. Determination of trace Brassinosteroids by high performance liquid chromatography
  431. Determination of traces of natural Brassinosteroids as dansylaminophenylboronates by liquid chromatography with fluorimetric detection
  432. Different aspects of mode of action of Brassinosteroids in maize.
  433. Different effects of two Brassinosteroids on growth, auxin and cytokinin content in tobacco callus tissue
  434. Disturbances in the Biosynthesis or Signalling of Brassinosteroids That Are Caused by Mutations in the HvDWARF, HvCPD and HvBRI1 Genes Increase the …
  435. Diverse Structural Variations of The Brassinosteroids in Phaseolus vulgaris Seed
  436. Do Brassinosteroids ameliorate freezing Stress in cicer arietinum
  437. Do Brassinosteroids mediate the water stress response?
  438. Does Application of Brassinosteroids mitigate the Temperature Stress in Plants
  439. Drought stress: comparative time course action of the foliar applied glycinebetaine, salicylic acid, nitrous oxide, Brassinosteroids and spermine in improving drought …
  440. Drought-tolerant and drought-sensitive genotypes of maize (Zea mays L.) differ in contents of endogenous Brassinosteroids and their drought-induced …
  441. DWF1 functions as a C-24 reductase to convert 24-methylene Brassinosteroids to 24-methyl Brassinosteroids in Arabidopsis thaliana
  442. Dynamic infrared imaging analysis of apical hook development in Arabidopsis: the case of Brassinosteroids
  443. Ecological significance of Brassinosteroids in three temperate ferns
  444. Effect of Brassinosteroids (Brassinolide) on Morpho-Physiological, Biochemical and Antioxidant Enzymes Activity on Field Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Genotypes …
  445. Effect of Brassinosteroids (brassinolide) on morpho-physiological, biochemical and antioxidant enzymes activity on field pea (Pisum sativum L.) genotypes under …
  446. Effect of Brassinosteroids and 1-naphthalene acetic acid on fruit quality of’Pattawia’pineapple [Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.]
  447. Effect of Brassinosteroids and Gibberellic acid on parthenocarpic fruit formation and fruit quality of Sugar Apple Annona squamosa L.
  448. Effect of Brassinosteroids and its biosynthesis inhibitor in two varieties of tomato’s seedlings under salt stress.
  449. Effect of Brassinosteroids and micronutrients on the yield and nutrients uptake by tomato.
  450. Effect of Brassinosteroids on ammonium uptake via regulation of ammonium transporter and N-metabolism genes in Arabidopsis
  451. Effect of Brassinosteroids on antioxidants content and radical scavenging activity of Tinospora cordifolia (Willd.) Miers ex Hook. F & Thoms
  452. Effect of Brassinosteroids on certain biochemical parameters in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.)
  453. Effect of Brassinosteroids on cherry maturation, firmness and fruit quality
  454. Effect of Brassinosteroids on drought resistance and abscisic acid concentration in tomato under water stress
  455. Effect of Brassinosteroids on germination and early seedling growth of groundnut.
  456. Effect of Brassinosteroids on Germination and Seedling Growth of Radish (Raphanus sativus L.) under PEG-6000 Induced Water Stress
  457. Effect of Brassinosteroids on germination of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) seeds
  458. Effect of Brassinosteroids on growth and proton extrusion in the alga Chlorella vulgaris Beijerinck (Chlorophyceae)
  459. Effect of Brassinosteroids on growth and yield of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) under field conditions
  460. Effect of Brassinosteroids on growth, metabolite content and yield of Arachis hypogaea
  461. Effect of Brassinosteroids on ion channels and signalling in roots of higher plants
  462. Effect of Brassinosteroids on nucleic acids and protein content in cultured cells of Chlorella vulgaris
  463. Effect of Brassinosteroids on of greengram crop (Vigna radiata L.).
  464. Effect of Brassinosteroids on protein synthesis and plant-cell ultrastructure under stress conditions
  465. Effect of Brassinosteroids on rooting and early vegetative growth of Coleus [Plectranthus forskohlii (Willd.) Briq.] stem cuttings
  466. Effect of Brassinosteroids on salinity induced growth inhibition of groundnut seedlings
  467. Effect of Brassinosteroids on salinity stress induced inhibition of seed germination and seedling growth of rice (Oryza sativa L.)
  468. Effect of Brassinosteroids on the activities of certain oxidizing and hydrolyzing enzymes of groundnut.
  469. Effect of Brassinosteroids on the Cadmium Induced Changes in Lycopersicon Esculentum
  470. Effect of Brassinosteroids on the Performance of Coleus (Coleus forskohlii)
  471. Effect of Brassinosteroids on the seed germination and seedling growth of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.).
  472. Effect of Brassinosteroids on the waterlogging resistance of wheat at booting stage
  473. EFFECT OF Brassinosteroids ON TUBERIZATION AND STEM GROWTH OF POTATO PLANTS IN VITRO
  474. Effect of Brassinosteroids, salicylic acid and polyamines on quality and storage life of grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) cv. Flame Seedless
  475. Effect of chain length and ring size of alkyl and cycloalkyl side-chain substituents upon the biological activity of Brassinosteroids. Preparation of novel analogues with …
  476. Effect of foliar application of Brassinosteroids on growth, yield and fruit quality of two strawberry cultivars under salt stress in soilless culture
  477. Effect of foliar sprays of Brassinosteroids and kinetin on biochemical parameters and yield of chickpea under drought stress
  478. Effect of gibberellic acid and Brassinosteroids on the vegetative and reproductive growth of Spathiphyllum sp.’Petite’.
  479. Effect of Lysophosphatidylethanolamine and Brassinosteroids on Development of Arabidopsis Roots
  480. Effect of mineral fertilizers and Brassinosteroids on flax oil productivity and nutrients removal
  481. Effect of mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), Brassinosteroids and sodium silicate on vegetative growth, flower production and Pb concentration of zinnia (Zinnia elegans) plant …
  482. Effect of natural and synthetic Brassinosteroids on strawberry immune response against Colletotrichum acutatum
  483. Effect of Nitric Oxide and Brassinosteroids on the Salinity Induced Changes in Tomato (Lycopersicon Escuentum)
  484. Effect of simultaneous application of Brassinosteroids and reduced doses of fungicides on Venturia inaequalis.
  485. Effect of spirostane analogues of Brassinosteroids on callus formation and plant regeneration in lettuce (Lactuca sativa)
  486. Effect of spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) treatment with Brassinosteroids on the content of cadmium and lead in plant aerial biomass and grain
  487. Effect of the’Biobras-6′Brassinosteroids on the garlic (Allium sativum L.) yield
  488. Effective Modulating Brassinosteroids signal to study their specific regulation of reproductive development and enhance yield
  489. Effective separation of C-24 epimeric Brassinosteroids by liquid chromatography
  490. Effects of applying of Brassinosteroids analog spirostanic in banano (Musa spp.) vitro plants during acclimatization phase.
  491. Effects of Brassinosteroids and gibberellic acids applied in vitro conditions on pollen viability and germination of some grape cultivars.
  492. Effects of Brassinosteroids on barley root growth, antioxidant system and cell division
  493. Effects of Brassinosteroids on boron and salt induced changes in Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.)
  494. Effects of Brassinosteroids on conditioning and germination of clover broomrape (Orobanche minor) seeds
  495. Effects of Brassinosteroids on growth and yields of crops
  496. Effects of Brassinosteroids on microspore embryogenesis in Brassica species
  497. Effects of Brassinosteroids on microspore embryogenesis in brassica species Plant
  498. Effects of Brassinosteroids on nickel induced changes in Vigna radiata.
  499. Effects of Brassinosteroids on photosynthesis and ultrastructure of chloroplasts in Robinia pseudoacacia seedlings under salt stress.
  500. Effects of Brassinosteroids on photosynthetic matter, nitrogen accumulation and use efficiency during grain filling stage of hybrid japonica.
  501. Effects of Brassinosteroids on photosynthetic performance and nitrogen metabolism in pepper seedlings under chilling stress
  502. Effects of Brassinosteroids on postharvest disease and senescence of jujube fruit in storage
  503. Effects of Brassinosteroids on Postharvest Physiology of Horticultural Crops: A Concise Review
  504. Effects of Brassinosteroids on prosperity of Scots pine seedlings
  505. Effects of Brassinosteroids on quality attributes and ethylene synthesis in postharvest tomato fruit
  506. Effects of Brassinosteroids on the chilling resistance of Dendrobium huoshanense.
  507. Effects of Brassinosteroids on the plant responses to environmental stresses
  508. Effects of Brassinosteroids on yield and quality of table grape cultivar” Trakya Ilkeren”.
  509. Effects of heterologous expression of Populus euphratica Brassinosteroids biosynthetic enzyme genes CPD (PeCPD) and DWF4 (PeDWF4) on tissue dedifferentiation …
  510. Effects of Pre-harvest Application of Chiosan and Brassinosteroids on Reducing Grape Berries Abscission in Storage [J]
  511. Effects of structural analogs of Brassinosteroids on the recovery of growth inhibition by a specific Brassinosteroid biosynthesis inhibitor
  512. Effet of Brassinosteroids on Vegetables
  513. Emerging dynamics of Brassinosteroids research
  514. Endogenous Brassinosteroids in microalgae exposed to salt and low temperature stress
  515. Endogenous Brassinosteroids in wheat treated with 24-epibrassinolide
  516. Endogenous Brassinosteroids of the rice plant: castasterone and dolichosterone
  517. Enhancement of vegetables and fruits growth and yield by application of Brassinosteroids under abiotic stresses: A review
  518. Enhancers of luminidependens define a role for Brassinosteroids in floral promotion
  519. Enzyme immunoassay of (24 R)-Brassinosteroids
  520. Enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of Brassinosteroids
  521. Erratum to: Mitigation of Salt Stress Negative Effects on Sweet Pepper Using Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF), Bacillus megaterium and Brassinosteroids (BRs)
  522. Establishment of Dose Dependent Responses of Brassinosteroids and Proline Against Salinity Stress in Brassica juncea
  523. Ethylene is involved in Brassinosteroids induced alternative respiratory pathway in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) seedlings response to abiotic stress
  524. Evaluation of Brassinosteroids in dormancy break and in growth of branches of Apple Tree (Malus domestica).
  525. Evidence for Brassinosteroids in Strobilus of Equisetum arvense L.
  526. Evidence for functional interaction between Brassinosteroids and cadmium response in Arabidopsis thaliana
  527. Evidence for plant growth promoting Brassinosteroids in leaves of Thea sinensis
  528. Exogenous application of Brassinosteroids ameliorates salt-induced stress in mung bean seedlings
  529. Exogenous applications of Brassinosteroids improve color of red table grape (Vitis vinifera L. Cv.“Redglobe”) berries
  530. Exogenous Applications of Brassinosteroids Improve Color of Red Table Grape (Vitis vinifera L. Cv.“Redglobe”) Berries
  531. Exogenous Brassinosteroids activate cytokinin signalling pathway gene expression in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana
  532. Exogenous Brassinosteroids altered cell length, gibberellin content, and cellulose deposition in promoting carrot petiole elongation
  533. Exogenous Brassinosteroids increase lead stress tolerance in seed germination and seedling growth of Brassica juncea L.
  534. Exploring the role of Brassinosteroids in Aquilegia petal spur development
  535. Exploring the role of Brassinosteroids in the primary root growth and development of the primary embryonic root of Sorghum bicolor
  536. Expression of a plant gene with sequence similarity to animal TGF‐β receptor interacting protein is regulated by Brassinosteroids and required for normal plant …
  537. Expression of plastid genome and development of Arabidopsis thaliana with disturbed synthesis of Brassinosteroids
  538. Extraction and characterization of Brassinosteroids from residues of the biodiesel chain
  539. Facile syntheses of Brassinosteroids: brassinolide, castasterone, teasterone and typhasterol
  540. FcLDP1, a gene encoding a late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) domain protein, responds to Brassinosteroids and abscisic acid during the development of …
  541. Ferroceneboronic acid as a derivatization reagent for the determination of Brassinosteroids by high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection
  542. ffl Brassinosteroids AS REGULATORS PLANT Ca2+ SIGNALING, ION CHANNEL ACTIVITIES GROWTH AND SIGNALLING IN ROOTS OF HIGHER …
  543. ffl DESIGN AND SYNTHESIS OF NOVEL ARYL ANALOGUES OF Brassinosteroids
  544. ffl INTERACTION OF HUMAN STEROID 7α-HYDROXYLASES WITH Brassinosteroids
  545. ffl MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF ANTIPROLIFERATIVE, CYTOTOXIC AND ANTICANCER EFFECTS OF Brassinosteroids
  546. ffl NEW BIOASSAY FOR Brassinosteroids–PEA INHIBITION BIOTEST
  547. ffl REGIOSELECTIVE LATE STAGE CH AMINATION OF Brassinosteroids
  548. ffl THE EFFECT OF Brassinosteroids ON SIGNALING SYSTEMS AND METABOLISM REGULATION IN PLANT CELLS UNDER SALT STRESS
  549. ffl THE REGULATION OF LIGHT-DEPENDENT GENE EXPRESSION BY Brassinosteroids
  550. ffl TIME-RESOLVED FLUOROIMMUNOASSAY FOR QUANTITATIVE DETERMI-NATION OF Brassinosteroids IN PLANTS
  551. Flow-cytometric analysis of reactive oxygen species in cancer cells under treatment with Brassinosteroids
  552. Foliar application of Brassinosteroids alleviates adverse effects of zinc toxicity in radish (Raphanus sativus L.) plants
  553. Forward and reverse genetic studies of Brassinosteroids signaling
  554. Free and Conjugated Brassinosteroids in the Pollen and Anthers of Erythronium japonicum Decne.
  555. Functional Analysis of Brassinosteroids in Salt Stress Responses in Rice
  556. Functional analysis of ZmDWF1, a maize homolog of the Arabidopsis Brassinosteroids biosynthetic DWF1/DIM gene
  557. GCR1 can act independently of heterotrimeric G-protein in response to Brassinosteroids and gibberellins in Arabidopsis seed germination
  558. GCR1 Can Act Independently of Heterotrimeric G-Protein in Response to Brassinosteroids and Gibberellins in Arabidopsis Seed Germination1 [w]
  559. Genetic analyses of interactions among gibberellin, abscisic acid, and Brassinosteroids in the control of flowering time in Arabidopsis thaliana
  560. Genetic and physiological analysis of Rht8 in bread wheat: an alternative source of semi-dwarfism with a reduced sensitivity to Brassinosteroids
  561. Genetic evidence for an essential role of Brassinosteroids in plant development
  562. Genome-wide transcriptional profiling for elucidating the effects of Brassinosteroids on Glycine max during early vegetative development
  563. Genomic analyses of the crosstalk between gibberellins and Brassinosteroids metabolisms in tea plant (Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze)
  564. Gibberellins modulate shade-induced soybean hypocotyl elongation downstream of the mutual promotion of auxin and Brassinosteroids
  565. Gibberellins promote Brassinosteroids action and both increase heterosis for plant height in maize (Zea mays L.)
  566. Gibberellins, Brassinosteroids and light‐regulated development
  567. Grapes on steroids. Brassinosteroids are involved in grape berry ripening
  568. Harnessing the Potential of Brassinosteroids in Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants
  569. Herbicide Resistance-Brassinosteroids, Gibberellins, Plant Growth Regulators
  570. Herbicide Resistance—Brassinosteroids, Gibberellins, Plant Growth Regulators
  571. Homeostasis of Brassinosteroids regulated by DRL1, a putative acyltransferase in Arabidopsis
  572. Hormone profiles in microalgae: gibberellins and Brassinosteroids
  573. How do Brassinosteroids activate their receptors?
  574. HPLC analysis of trace levels of Brassinosteroids using prelabelling reagents.
  575. Hydrogen peroxide and nitric oxide crosstalk mediates Brassinosteroids induced cold stress tolerance in Medicago truncatula
  576. Hydrogen peroxide functions as a secondary messenger for Brassinosteroids-induced CO 2 assimilation and carbohydrate metabolism in Cucumis sativus
  577. Hydroponic cultivation of mint and vetiver with spirostane analogues of Brassinosteroids
  578. Hydroxylation of the native Brassinosteroids 24-epicastasterone and 24-epibrassinolide by the fungus Cunninghamella echinulat
  579. Microscale stereochemical analyses of sphingolipids and Brassinosteroids. II. On the structure and physiology of endogenous ouabain.
  580. ICBAA2017-7 Brassinosteroids: ABIOTIC STRESS TOLERANCE IN TOMATO AND WHEAT PLANTS
  581. Identification and biosynthesis of C-24 ethylidene Brassinosteroids in Arabidopsis thaliana
  582. Identification and Biosynthetic Pathway of Brassinosteroids in Seedling Shoots of Zea mays L.
  583. Identification and characterization of the biosynthesis, perception and signaling pathway of Brassinosteroids during the development of Vitis Vinifera L.
  584. Identification of Brassinosteroids and their biosynthetic precursors from seeds of pumpkin
  585. Identification of Brassinosteroids in immature seeds of Zea mays by GC-MS analysis
  586. Identification of Brassinosteroids that appear to be derived from campesterol and cholesterol in tomato shoots
  587. Identification of Brassinosteroids with 24R-methyl in immature seeds of Phaseolus vulgaris
  588. Identification of Brassinosteroids with epimerized substituents and/or the 23-oxo group in pollen and anthers of Japanese cedar
  589. Identification of New 2-Deoxy Type Brassinosteroids in Immature Seed of Phaseolus vulgaris by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
  590. Identification of two Brassinosteroids from the cambial region of Scots pine (Pinus silverstris) by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, after detection using a dwarf …
  591. Immunoassays of Brassinosteroids
  592. Impact of Brassinosteroids and ethylene on ascorbic acid accumulation in tomato leaves
  593. Impact of Brassinosteroids on postharvest physiology of fruits and vegetables
  594. Impact of postharvest Brassinosteroids treatment on PAL activity in tomato fruit in response to chilling stress
  595. Importance of C-26 Demethylation for Homeostatic Regulation of Brassinosteroids in Plants
  596. Importance of C-26 Demethylation for Homeostatic Regulation of Brassinosteroids in Seedling Shoots of Zea mays L
  597. Improved methodology for assaying Brassinosteroids in plant tissues using magnetic hydrophilic material for both extraction and derivatization
  598. Improvement of H2O2 and mitogens-activated protein kinase signals in Brassinosteroids-activated tomato antioxidant defence enzymes superoxide dismutase and …
  599. Improving water relations and gas exchange with Brassinosteroids in rice under drought stress
  600. In situ fabrication of label-free optical sensing paper strips for the rapid surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) detection of Brassinosteroids in plant tissues
  601. In vitro effects of Brassinosteroids on the growth and antioxidant enzyme activities in groundnut
  602. Inconsistency Between Growth and Endogenous Levels of Gibberellins, Brassinosteroids, and Sterols in Pisum Sativum Treated with Uniconazole Antipodes
  603. Indolyl-3-acetoxy derivatives of Brassinosteroids: synthesis and growth-regulating activity
  604. Induction of plant virus defense response by Brassinosteroids and Brassinosteroid signaling in Arabidopsis thaliana
  605. Induction of salt tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa L.) by Brassinosteroids
  606. Influence of Brassinosteroids and gibberellic acid on biochemical parameters of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) under water stress
  607. Influence of Brassinosteroids and micronutrients on the yield and quality of tomato.
  608. Influence of Brassinosteroids on antioxidant enzymes activity in tomato under different temperatures
  609. Influence of Brassinosteroids on fruit yield and quality of table grape’Alphonse Lavallée’
  610. Influence of Brassinosteroids on germination of cabbage (Brassica oleracea L.) seeds of different maturity in the conditions of accelerated aging
  611. Influence of Brassinosteroids on height increment, chlorophyll fluorescence and mortality of seedlings of Norway spruce and Scots pine in forest nursery conditions.
  612. Influence of Brassinosteroids on initiation of the root gravitropic response in Pisum sativum seedlings
  613. Influence of Brassinosteroids on metabolites of Raphanus Sativus L.
  614. Influence of Brassinosteroids on organ relations and enzyme activities of sugar-beet plants
  615. Influence of Brassinosteroids on pigment content of Glycine max L.(soybean) grown in dark and light
  616. Influence of Brassinosteroids on plant cell alternative respiration pathway and antioxidant systems activity under abiotic stress conditions
  617. Influence of Brassinosteroids on rooting and growth of geranium (Pelargonium sp.) stem cuttings
  618. Influence of Brassinosteroids on the formation of phosphatidic acid in vivo in wheat
  619. Influence of Brassinosteroids on wheat plant (Triticum aestivum L.) production under salinity stress conditions. I-Growth parameters and photosynthetic pigments.
  620. Influence of Brassinosteroids on wheat plant (Triticum aestivum L.) production under salinity stress conditions. II-Chemical constituent and nutritional status.
  621. Influence of exogenous treatment of abscisic acid and Brassinosteroids on gas exchange parameters in condition of salt stress by wheat.
  622. Influence of exogenously applied Brassinosteroids on the mineral nutrient status of two wheat cultivars grown under saline conditions
  623. Influence of Organic Fertilizers and Brassinosteroids on Accumulation and Uptake of as and Cd by Rice Seedlings (Oryza Sativa L.) Grown in Soil
  624. Influence of PEG imposed water stress and exogenous application of Brassinosteroids on metabolites in radish
  625. Influence of plant growth regulators on sex differentiation and floral characteristics of pomegranate flowers: a case of Brassinosteroids
  626. Infrared spectra of S-and R-isomers of biologically active Brassinosteroids
  627. Inhibitory Effect of Brassinosteroids on the Expression of PVR5 Encoding a Proline-rich 14 kDa Protein in the Roots of Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Seedlings
  628. Inhibitory effect of Brassinosteroids on the flowering of the short-day plant Pharbitis nil
  629. Insights into the structural requirements of potent Brassinosteroids as vegetable growth promoters using second-internode elongation as biological activity: CoMFA …
  630. Interaction of Brassinosteroids and cytokinin in modulating light mediated signaling in Arabidopsis
  631. Interaction of Brassinosteroids and Polyamines Enhances Copper Stress Tolerance in Raphanus Sativus
  632. Interaction of Brassinosteroids with light quality and plant hormones in regulating shoot growth of young sunflower and Arabidopsis seedlings
  633. Interaction of IAA and Brassinosteroids on Growth and Gravitropic Response of Primary root of Zea mays L.
  634. Interactions among gibberellins, Brassinosteroids and genes regulate stomatal development in the Arabidopsis hypocotyl
  635. Interactions between Brassinosteroids and gibberellins: synthesis or signaling?
  636. Interactions between Brassinosteroids and Gibberellins: Synthesis or Signaling? OPEN
  637. Interactions between ethylene, gibberellins, and Brassinosteroids in the development of rhizobial and mycorrhizal symbioses of pea
  638. Interactions of Brassinosteroids with major phytohormones: antagonistic effects
  639. Interactive effect of Brassinosteroids and cytokinins on growth, chlorophyll, monosaccharide and protein content in the green alga Chlorella vulgaris …
  640. Interactive effect of nitric oxide and Brassinosteroids on photosynthesis and the antioxidant system of Lycopersicon esculentum
  641. Interactive Role of Brassinosteroids and Calcium Ameliorates in Response to the Aluminium Toxicity in Plants
  642. Interplay between antioxidant enzymes and Brassinosteroids in control of plant development and stress tolerance
  643. Intracelluar Localization of The Early C6-Oxidation Pathway for Brassinosteroids Biosynthesis in Cultured Cells of Phaselus vulgaris
  644. Involvement of Brassinosteroids and ethylene in the control of mitochondrial electron transport chain in postharvest papaya fruit
  645. Involvement of Brassinosteroids and ethylene in the control of mitochondrial electron transport chain in postharvest papaya fruit
  646. Involvement of Brassinosteroids in the gravitropic response of primary root of maize
  647. Involvement of C-22-hydroxylated Brassinosteroids in auxin-induced lamina joint bending in rice
  648. IR spectra of stigmastane series Brassinosteroids differing in configuration and number of diol groups
  649. Iron tolerance modulated by Brassinosteroids is triggered enhancing aerenchyma area and metal homeostasis, coupled to benefits on ros scavenging and CO2 …
  650. Isolation and characterization of Brassinosteroids from algal cultures of Chlorella vulgaris Beijerinck (Trebouxiophyceae)
  651. Isolation and characterization of Brassinosteroids from immature seeds of Camellia sinensis (O) Kuntze
  652. Isolation and characterization of Brassinosteroids from leaves of Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
  653. iTRAQ-based analysis of proteins co-regulated by Brassinosteroids and gibberellins in rice embryos during seed germination
  654. Jasmonates, Ethylene and Brassinosteroids Control Adventitious and Lateral Rooting as Stress Avoidance Responses to Heavy Metals and Metalloids
  655. Jasmonates, salicylic acid and Brassinosteroids
  656. Kinase activity of OsBRI1 is essential for Brassinosteroids to regulate rice growth and development
  657. Labeled Brassinosteroids for biochemical studies
  658. Labelling of Brassinosteroids by heavy hydrogen isotopes
  659. Labelling of Brassinosteroids by isotopes of hydrogen and carbon
  660. Liquid chromatographic assay of Brassinosteroids in plants
  661. Liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry with atmospheric pressure chemical ionization of free Brassinosteroids
  662. Loose Plant Architecture1 (LPA1) determines lamina joint bending by suppressing auxin signalling that interacts with C-22-hydroxylated and 6-deoxo Brassinosteroids
  663. Manifestation of structure and intermolecular interactions of biologically active Brassinosteroids in infrared spectra
  664. Mass spectroscopy of natural products XXII—the negative ion mass spectra of Brassinosteroids
  665. Mechanism of Cross-Talk between Auxin and Brassinosteroids
  666. Mechanisms of Brassinosteroids interacting with multiple hormones
  667. Mechanisms of signaling crosstalk between Brassinosteroids and gibberellins
  668. Metabolic Engineering of Brassinosteroids in Higher Plants
  669. Metabolic inversion of the 3-hydroxy function of Brassinosteroids
  670. Metabolic Study on C29-Brassinosteroids in Young Rice Plants
  671. Metabolism and biosynthesis of Brassinosteroids
  672. Metabolism of Brassinosteroids in plants
  673. Metabolomic of oat roots reveal prevalent roles for Brassinosteroids, behenic acid and fatty acids in drought tolerance
  674. Methods for construction of sidechain of Brassinosteroids and application to syntheses of Brassinosteroids
  675. Methods for Construction of Sidechain of Brassinosteroids and Application to Syntheses of Brassinosteroids
  676. Microanalysis of Brassinosteroids in plants by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry
  677. Microanalysis of naturally occurring Brassinosteroids
  678. Microarray analysis of Brassinosteroids-and gibberellin-regulated gene expression in rice seedlings
  679. Microspheres of chitosan for controlled delivery of Brassinosteroids with biological activity as agrochemicals
  680. Mitigation of salt stress negative effects on sweet pepper using arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), Bacillus megaterium and Brassinosteroids (BRs)
  681. Mitigation of water stress and saline stress by Brassinosteroids
  682. Modifications of morphological and anatomical characteristics of plants by application of Brassinosteroids under various abiotic stress conditions-A review
  683. Molecular actions of two synthetic Brassinosteroids, iso-carbaBL and 6-deoxoBL, which cause altered physiological activities between Arabidopsis and rice
  684. Molecular Characterization and Positive Impact of Brassinosteroids and Chitosan on Solidago canadensis cv. Tara Characteristics
  685. Molecular Genetic Analysis of the Brassinosteroids Signaling Mutants
  686. Molecular genetic studies confirm the role of Brassinosteroids in plant growth and development
  687. Molecular mechanics and quantum chemistry evaluation of the effect of the side chain structure of Brassinosteroids on their biological activity
  688. Molecular mechanisms and phosphorylation of receptor kinase in early Brassinosteroids signal transduction
  689. Molecular physiology of Brassinosteroids revealed by the analysis of mutants
  690. Morpho-physiological attributes of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes as influenced by Brassinosteroids under heat stress
  691. Natural occurrences of Brassinosteroids
  692. New analogue of the Brassinosteroids as sustainable alternative for vegetable production in a semiarid area of East of Cuba
  693. New generation growth regulators—Brassinosteroids and CPPU improve bunch and berry characteristics in ‘Tas-A-Ganesh’grape
  694. New method of preparation of Brassinosteroids
  695. New practical aspects of Brassinosteroids and results of their ten-year agricultural use in Russia and Belarus
  696. New synthetic Brassinosteroids: a 5α-hydroxy-6-ketone analog with strong plant growth promoting activity
  697. New techniques for the estimation of naturally occurring Brassinosteroids
  698. Nitric Oxide and Brassinosteroids Mediated Fungal Endophyte‐Induced Volatile Oil Production Through Protein Phosphorylation Pathways in Atractylodes lancea …
  699. NMR spectra of androstane analogs of Brassinosteroids
  700. Nuclear protein phosphatases with Kelch-repeat domains modulate the response to Brassinosteroids in Arabidopsis
  701. Occurrence of Brassinosteroids and influence of 24-epibrassinolide with brassinazole on their content in the leaves and roots of Hordeum vulgare L. cv …
  702. Occurrence of Brassinosteroids in non-flowering land plants, liverwort, moss, lycophyte and fern
  703. Occurrence of three new Brassinosteroids: brassinone,(24S)-24-ethylbrassinone and 28-norbrassinolide, in higher plants
  704. On the phytochrome mediated action of Brassinosteroids
  705. Online polymer monolith microextraction with in-situ derivatization for sensitive detection of endogenous Brassinosteroids by LC-MS
  706. Optimization of a rice lamina inclination assay for detection of Brassinosteroids: I. effect of phytohormones on the inclination activity
  707. Organ-specific expression of Brassinosteroid-biosynthetic genes and distribution of endogenous Brassinosteroids in Arabidopsis
  708. Organ‐specific effects of Brassinosteroids on stomatal production coordinate with the action of TOO MANY MOUTHS
  709. Origin of Brassinosteroids and their role in oxidative stress in plants
  710. OsGATA7 modulates Brassinosteroids‐mediated growth regulation and influences architecture and grain shape
  711. OsGSR1 is involved in crosstalk between gibberellins and Brassinosteroids in rice
  712. OsLIC, a novel CCCH-type zinc finger protein with transcription activation, mediates rice architecture via Brassinosteroids signaling
  713. PC92 DIVERSE STRUCTURAL VARIATIONS OF NATURALLY-OCCURRING Brassinosteroids
  714. Perception of Brassinosteroids by the extracellular domain of the receptor kinase BRI1
  715. Pharmacological characterization of Brassinosteroids for anabolic and cosmetic applications
  716. Physiological actions of Brassinosteroids: an update
  717. Physiological and biochemical aspects of salinity tolerance in rice and its relationship with Brassinosteroids.
  718. Physiological and biochemical role of Brassinosteroids and their structure-activity relationship in the green alga Chlorella vulgaris Beijerinck (Chlorophyceae)
  719. Physiological and molecular effects of Brassinosteroids on Arabidopsis thaliana
  720. Physiological basis for increasing the yield of blackgram on yield parameters under the influence of Brassinosteroids.
  721. Physiological effect of Brassinosteroids on growth attributes of greengram crop (Vigna radiata L.).
  722. Physiological Effects and Development Prospects of Brassinosteroids
  723. Physiological Effects of Brassinosteroids and its Application on Fruit Trees [J]
  724. PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS OF Brassinosteroids IN PLANTS
  725. Physiological mechanisms of enhancing salt tolerance of oilseed rape plants with Brassinosteroids
  726. Physiological role of Brassinosteroids: an update
  727. Physiological Roles of Brassinosteroids in Conferring Temperature and Salt Stress Tolerance in Plants
  728. Physiological roles of Brassinosteroids in early growth of Arabidopsis: Brassinosteroids have a synergistic relationship with gibberellin as well as auxin in light-grown …
  729. Physiology and molecular mode of action of Brassinosteroids
  730. Phytosulfokine control of growth occurs in the epidermis, is likely to be non‐cell autonomous and is dependent on Brassinosteroids
  731. Plant Biology: Brassinosteroids and the Intracellular Auxin Shuttle
  732. Plant Chromosomes: Brassinosteroids in the spotlight
  733. Plant development: Brassinosteroids go out of bounds
  734. Plant growth and Brassinosteroids
  735. Plant growth-promoting Brassinosteroids
  736. Plant hormones: the interplay of Brassinosteroids and auxin
  737. Plant signaling: Brassinosteroids, immunity and effectors are BAK!
  738. Plant Triterpenoid Crosstalk: The Interaction of Brassinosteroids and Phytoecdysteroids in Lepidium sativum
  739. Plants grow on Brassinosteroids
  740. Plants steroid hormones, Brassinosteroids: current highlights of molecular aspects on their synthesis/metabolism, transport, perception and response
  741. Pleiotropic influences of Brassinosteroids on fruit crops: a review
  742. Polyamines and Brassinosteroids in drought stress responses and tolerance in plants
  743. Possibilities of Brassinosteroids and Lexin use in soybean
  744. Practical applications of Brassinosteroids in horticulture—some field perspectives
  745. Pre-harvest treatments of Brassinosteroids on improving quality of table grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) cv. Flame Seedles
  746. Pregnane-type Brassinosteroids with a four-carbon ester functionality in position 20
  747. Pregnane-type metabolites of Brassinosteroids in cell suspension cultures of Ornithopus sativus
  748. Preparation and synthetic application of partially protected Brassinosteroids
  749. Production of Brassinosteroids in plant-cell cultures
  750. Profiling of potential Brassinosteroids in different tissues of rape flower by stable isotope labeling-liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry analysis
  751. Progress in Biosynthetic Pathways of Brassinosteroids
  752. Progress in the analysis of Brassinosteroids
  753. Promotion of Transcript Accumulation of Novel Zinnia Immature Xylem-Specific HD-Zip III Homeobox Genes by Brassinosteroids
  754. Promotive effect of Brassinosteroids on cell division involves a distinct CycD3‐induction pathway in Arabidopsis
  755. Prospects of Brassinosteroids in medicinal applications
  756. Protective Effect of Preparations Containing Brassinosteroids on Plants Exposed to Environmental Lead Contamination: a Review
  757. Protective effects of Brassinosteroids against herbicides
  758. Proteomic analysis of rice suspension cultured cells treated with Brassinosteroids [J]
  759. Proteomic and physiological assessment of stress sensitive and tolerant variety of tomato treated with Brassinosteroids and hydrogen peroxide under low-temperature …
  760. Proteomic and virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) analyses reveal that gossypol, Brassinosteroids, and jasmonic acid contribute to the resistance of cotton to …
  761. Protocol for extraction and isolation of Brassinosteroids from plant tissues
  762. Pursuing extreme sensitivity for determination of endogenous Brassinosteroids through direct fishing from plant matrices and eliminating most interferences with …
  763. Putrescine metabolism modulates the biphasic effects of Brassinosteroids on canola and Arabidopsis salt tolerance
  764. Q&A: what are Brassinosteroids and how do they act in plants?
  765. Quality and selected metals content of spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grain after the treatment with Brassinosteroids during cultivation
  766. Quality and selected metals content of spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grain and biomass after the treatment with Brassinosteroids during cultivation
  767. Quantification of endogenous Brassinosteroids in plant by on-line two-dimensional microscale solid phase extraction-on column derivatization coupled with high …
  768. Quantification of endogenous Brassinosteroids in sub-gram plant tissues by in-line matrix solid-phase dispersion–tandem solid phase extraction coupled with high …
  769. Radioimmunoassay for Brassinosteroids and its use for comparative analysis of Brassinosteroids in stems and seeds of Phaseolus vulgaris
  770. Rapid and selective sample preparation for the chromatographic determination of Brassinosteroids from plant material using solid-phase extraction method
  771. RAVL1 Activates Brassinosteroids and Ethylene Signaling to Modulate Response to Sheath Blight Disease in Rice
  772. Reactive oxygen species generating system and Brassinosteroids are linked to salt stress adaptation mechanisms in rice
  773. Recent advances in medicinal applications of Brassinosteroids, a group of plant hormones
  774. Recent Developments in a Radio-labeling of Brassinosteroids
  775. Recent studies on Brassinosteroids: with special regard to the growth physiology of crop plants
  776. Regio-and stereoselective C–H functionalization of Brassinosteroids
  777. Regioselective oxyfunctionalization of Brassinosteroids by methyl (trifluoromethyl) dioxirane: Synthesis of 25-hydroxy-brassinolide and 25-hydroxy-24-epibrassinolide …
  778. Regulation of ovule initiation by gibberellins and Brassinosteroids in tomato and Arabidopsis: two plant species, two molecular mechanisms
  779. Regulation of Oxidative Stress by Brassinosteroids in Plants
  780. Regulation of photosynthesis by Brassinosteroids in plants
  781. Regulation of photosynthesis by Brassinosteroids in plants.
  782. Regulation of Root Gravicurvature by Brassinosteroids
  783. Regulation of shoot branching by strigolactones and Brassinosteroids: conserved and specific functions of Arabidopsis BES1 and rice BZR1
  784. Regulation of the membrane structure by Brassinosteroids and progesterone in winter wheat seedlings exposed to low temperature
  785. Regulation of the transcription of plastid genes in plants by Brassinosteroids
  786. REGULATORY PROPERTIES OF Brassinosteroids IN ARTIFICIALLY INDUCED OXIDATIVE STRESS IN E. COLI AND P. AURAGINOSA
  787. Relationship between Brassinosteroids and genes controlling stomatal production in the Arabidopsis hypocotyl
  788. Reply: interaction between Brassinosteroids and gibberellins: synthesis or signaling? In Arabidopsis, both!
  789. Research Progress of Brassinosteroids [J]
  790. Resistance to lodging and yielding capacity of cereals under effect of Brassinosteroids
  791. Resolving the Brassinosteroids Signal Transduction Mechanisms by Single-Molecule Assays
  792. Response of Brassinosteroids to nitrogen rates and their regulation on rice spikelet degeneration during meiosis
  793. Response of faba bean plants (Vicia faba L.) to treatment with Brassinosteroids and uniconazole under new reclaimed soil conditions.
  794. Response of hybrid rice (Oryza sativa L.) to varying levels of nitrogen and homo-Brassinosteroids in lateritic zone of West Bengal
  795. Response of Two Fenugreek (Trigonella foenumgraecum L.) Cultivars To Foliar Application with Brassinosteroids
  796. RETRACTION: Effects of Brassinosteroids on the yield and quality of machine-transplanted hybrid rice
  797. Rhizobial symbiosis alleviates polychlorinated biphenyls-induced systematic oxidative stress via Brassinosteroids signaling in alfalfa
  798. Rice CYP734A cytochrome P450s inactivate Brassinosteroids in Arabidopsis
  799. Rice CYP90D2 and CYP90D3 catalyze C-23 hydroxylation of Brassinosteroids in vitro
  800. Rice—Lamina Inclination, Endogenous Levels in Plant Tissues and Accumulation during Pollen Development of Brassinosteroids
  801. Role of Brassinosteroids (BRs) in plants
  802. Role of Brassinosteroids in alleviating toxin-induced stress of Verticillium dahliae on cotton callus growth
  803. Role of Brassinosteroids in alleviating various abiotic and biotic stresses-a review
  804. Role of Brassinosteroids in alleviation of phenanthrene–cadmium co-contamination-induced photosynthetic inhibition and oxidative stress in tomato
  805. Role of Brassinosteroids in crop productivity
  806. Role of Brassinosteroids in mango fruit ripening
  807. Role of Brassinosteroids in mitigating abiotic stresses in plants
  808. Role of Brassinosteroids in osmolytes accumulation under salinity stress in Zea mays plants
  809. Role of Brassinosteroids in Persimmon (Diospyros kaki L.) Fruit Ripening
  810. Role of Brassinosteroids in plant growth promotion and stress tolerance during priming mediated by beneficial bacteria
  811. Role of Brassinosteroids in rice spikelet differentiation and degeneration under soil-drying during panicle development
  812. Role of Brassinosteroids in the Plant Response to Drought: Do We Know Anything for Certain?
  813. Role of Brassinosteroids on horticultural crops
  814. Role of Brassinosteroids on Plants Grown Under Stress
  815. Role of Brassinosteroids, ethylene, abscisic acid, and indole-3-acetic acid in mango fruit ripening
  816. Role of Ca ions in the induction of heat-resistance of wheat coleoptiles by Brassinosteroids
  817. Role of calcium in the defense response induced by Brassinosteroids in strawberry plants
  818. Role of Magnetic Field and Brassinosteroids in Mitigating Salinity Stress in Tomato (Lycopersicon Esculentum L.)
  819. Role of nitric oxide in hydrogen peroxide‐dependent induction of abiotic stress tolerance by Brassinosteroids in cucumber
  820. Role of secondary metabolites and Brassinosteroids in plant defense against environmental stresses
  821. Role of SERK during somatic embryogenesis and its interaction with Brassinosteroids
  822. Roles of Brassinosteroids and related mRNAs in pea seed growth and germination
  823. Roles of Brassinosteroids and Related mRNAs in Pea Seed Growth and Germination1 [W][OA]
  824. Roles of Brassinosteroids and their Biosynthesis Genes in Seed Growth and Germination of Pea (Pisum Sativum L.)
  825. Roles of Brassinosteroids in plant growth and abiotic stress response
  826. Roles of Brassinosteroids in plant reproduction
  827. Roles of Brassinosteroids in Regulating Arabidopsis Root Development
  828. ROS mediate Brassinosteroids-induced plant stress responses
  829. ROT3 and ROT3 homolog, which fine-tune the biosynthesis of Brassinosteroids in Arabidopsis, play critical roles in plant morphogenesis
  830. Say “Ah!” The Right Amounts of Brassinosteroids and Hydrogen Peroxide Open the “Mouths” of Plant Leaves
  831. Seed-Specific Expression of OsDWF4, a Rate-Limiting Gene Involved in Brassinosteroids Biosynthesis, Improves Both Grain Yield and Quality in Rice
  832. Selected physiological responses of Brassinosteroids: a historical approach
  833. Semisystematic nomenclature of Brassinosteroids
  834. Sensitive determination of Brassinosteroids by solid phase boronate affinity labeling coupled with liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
  835. Sensitized bean first internode bioassay for auxins and Brassinosteroids
  836. Shooting control by Brassinosteroids: metabolomic analysis and effect of brassinazole on Malus prunifolia, the Marubakaido apple rootstock
  837. Short-step synthesis of plant growth-promoting Brassinosteroids
  838. SHY2 as a node in the regulation of root meristem development by auxin, Brassinosteroids, and cytokinin
  839. Side Chain Conformation of Brassinosteroids
  840. Significance of Brassinosteroids in plant growth regulation.
  841. Single-Molecule Study Reveals Reactive Oxygen Species mediate BIN2’s activity in Brassinosteroids Signaling Pathway
  842. Some notes on the terminology of Brassinosteroids
  843. Spirostane analogs of Brassinosteroids and their use potentialities in agriculture.
  844. Spirostanic analogues of Brassinosteroids enhance the rice (Oryza sativa L.) cv. INCA LP-7 seedling growth under NaCl stress.
  845. Stereoselective synthesis of Brassinosteroids
  846. Steroids in plant development: effects and possible role of Brassinosteroids and estrogens.
  847. Stimulation of source‐applied 14C‐sucrose export in Vicia faba plants by Brassinosteroids, GA3 and IAA
  848. Stress Protective Properties of Brassinosteroids in Plants
  849. Strigolactones and Brassinosteroids antagonistically regulate the stability of the D53–OsBZR1 complex to determine FC1 expression in rice tillering
  850. Structural Relationship Between Brassinosteroids and Steroids in Marchantia polmorpha: configuration at C24
  851. Structure based in silico identification of potentially non-steroidal Brassinosteroids mimics
  852. Structure-activity relationship of Brassinosteroids and their agricultural practical usages
  853. Structure-activity relationship of Brassinosteroids with respect to the A/B-ring functional groups
  854. Structure-Activity Relationship of Brassinosteroids with Respect to the A/B-Ring Functional Groups (Organic, Chemical)
  855. Structure–activity studies of Brassinosteroids and the search for novel analogues and mimetics with improved bioactivity
  856. Studies directed towards synthesis of Brassinosteroids and chloramphenicol
  857. Studies in Natural Products Chemistry: Chapter 2. Recent Advances in Medicinal Applications of Brassinosteroids, a Group of Plant Hormones
  858. Studies on biosynthesis of Brassinosteroids
  859. Studies on Brassinosteroids and naturally-occurring novel plant growth regulators
  860. Studies on Steroidal Plant-Growth: Regulators: A New Synthesis of Brassinosteroids
  861. Studies on the effect of Brassinosteroids on the qualitative changes in the storage roots of radish
  862. Study on the syntheses of brassinolide and related compounds. Part 14. Highly stereoselective construction of the side-chain of Brassinosteroids utilizing the β …
  863. Subcellular partitioning-dependent functional switching of Arabidopsis photoreceptor phytochrome B in response to Brassinosteroids
  864. Subcellular Partitioning-Dependent Functional Switching of Arabidopsis Photoreceptor Phytochrome B in Response to Brassinosteroids. IBC 2009, 1: 1, 1-6 doi …
  865. Substrate specificity for cytochrome P450 85A1 and 85A2 in Brassinosteroids biosynthesis
  866. Sugar-induced plant growth is dependent on Brassinosteroids
  867. Sumoylation of BRI1-EMS-SUPPRESSOR 1 (BES1) by the SUMO E3 Ligase SIZ1 Negatively Regulates Brassinosteroids Signaling in Arabidopsis thaliana
  868. Supporting information for: How do Brassinosteroids activate their receptors?
  869. Synergistic effect of auxins and Brassinosteroids on the growth and regulation of metabolite content in the green alga Chlorella vulgaris (Trebouxiophyceae)
  870. Syntheses of new androstane Brassinosteroids with 17β-ester groups—Butyrates, heptafluorobutyrates, and laurates
  871. Synthesis and biological activity of Brassinosteroids fluorinated at C-2
  872. Synthesis and biological activity of furostanic analogues of Brassinosteroids bearing the 5α-hydroxy-6-oxo moiety
  873. Synthesis and biological activity of ring-A difluorinated Brassinosteroids
  874. Synthesis and Growth-Stimulating Activity of 15 β-substituted Brassinosteroids
  875. Synthesis and plant growth-activity of three new Brassinosteroids analogues
  876. Synthesis and some practical aspects of Brassinosteroids
  877. Synthesis and spectral and luminescence properties of new conjugates of Brassinosteroids for immunofluorescence analysis
  878. Synthesis of (24R)-28-homobrassinolide analogues and structure-activity relationships of Brassinosteroids in the rice-lamina inclination test
  879. Synthesis of [26-2 H 3]-campesterin and [26-2 H 3]-campestanol, deuterated analogs of biosynthetic precursors of 28C-Brassinosteroids
  880. Synthesis of [26-2H3] Brassinosteroids
  881. Synthesis of [26, 27-2H6] Brassinosteroids from 23, 24-bisnorcholenic acid methyl ester
  882. Synthesis of 14α-substituted androstanes—Key compounds in the synthesis of 14-substituted Brassinosteroids
  883. Synthesis of 22S, 23S-Brassinosteroids based on stigmasterol
  884. Synthesis of 24-epicathasterone and related Brassinosteroids with modified side chain
  885. Synthesis of 24-epicathasterone and related new Brassinosteroids
  886. Synthesis of a 4-norsteroid precursor of Brassinosteroids
  887. Synthesis of analogues of Brassinosteroids from chenodeoxycholic acid
  888. Synthesis of analogues of Brassinosteroids with 5β-cholanic acid skeleton
  889. Synthesis of aromatic stigmastanes: application to the synthesis of aromatic analogs of Brassinosteroids
  890. Synthesis of Brassinosteroids
  891. Synthesis of Brassinosteroids analogues from laxogenin and their plant growth promotion
  892. Synthesis of Brassinosteroids and relationship of structure to plant growth-promoting effects
  893. Synthesis of Brassinosteroids of varying acyl side chains and evaluation of their brassinolide-like activity
  894. Synthesis of Brassinosteroids Roles of Synthetic Organic Chemistry in Clarification of Brassinolide Biosynthesis and Analysis of Brassinosteroid Mutants
  895. Synthesis of Brassinosteroids with a keto group in the side chain
  896. Synthesis of deuterio-labelled Brassinosteroids,(26, 28-2H6) brassinolide,(26, 28-2H6) castasterone,(26, 28-2H6) typhasterol, and (26, 28-2H6) teasterone.
  897. Synthesis of Deuterio-Labelled Brassinosteroids,[26, 28-2H6] Brassinolide,[26, 28-2H6] Castasterone,[26, 28-2H6] Typhasterol, and [26, 28-2H6] Teasterone
  898. Synthesis of deuterium‐labeled (24R)‐methyl Brassinosteroids
  899. Synthesis of ergostane-type Brassinosteroids with modifications in ring A
  900. Synthesis of fluorinated Brassinosteroids based on alkene cross-metathesis and preliminary biological assessment
  901. Synthesis of naturally occurring Brassinosteroids employing cleavage of 23, 34-epoxides as key reactions. Synthesis of brassinolide, castasterone, dolicholide …
  902. Synthesis of new Brassinosteroids with epoxy functions: The effect on the regioselectivity of the Baeyer-Villiger reaction
  903. Synthesis of new Brassinosteroids with potential activity as antiecdysteroids
  904. Synthesis of novel aryl Brassinosteroids through alkene cross-metathesis and preliminary biological study
  905. Synthesis of spirostanic analogues of Brassinosteroids via homogeneous permanganate dihydroxylation
  906. Synthesis of sulfated Brassinosteroids
  907. Synthesis, characterization and antiproliferative activity of seco analogues of Brassinosteroids
  908. Synthesis, crystal structure and NMR investigation of a new type of cyclic steroidal dimer based on Brassinosteroids
  909. Synthetic aspects of Brassinosteroids
  910. Synthetic Chemistry of Brassinolide and Related Brassinosteroids, New Plant Growth-Promoting Substances
  911. Taking hormone crosstalk to a new level: Brassinosteroids regulate gibberellin biosynthesis
  912. Temporal and spatial distributions of sodium and polyamines regulated by Brassinosteroids in enhancing tomato salt resistance
  913. The Advance of Brassinosteroids Applied in Growth Development and Stress Resistance in Rice
  914. The analysis of Brassinosteroids—plant growth-promoting substances
  915. The antagonistic regulation of abscisic acid‐inhibited root growth by Brassinosteroids is partially mediated via direct suppression of ABSCISIC ACID INSENSITIVE 5 …
  916. The application of Brassinosteroids in tree rooting technologies
  917. The Arabidopsis gene ATST4a is not a typical Brassinosteroids catabolic gene
  918. The BAHD acyltransferase BIA1 uses acetyl-CoA for catabolic inactivation of Brassinosteroids
  919. The bioassay strategy to characterize the unique nature of Brassinosteroids (” brassins”) in the first decade of USDA-University collaboration.
  920. The Brassinosteroids family–structural diversity of natural compounds and their precursors
  921. The case for Brassinosteroids as endogenous plant hormones
  922. The chemical characteristic and distribution of Brassinosteroids in plants
  923. The chemical structures and occurrence of Brassinosteroids in plants
  924. The control of cell expansion, cell division, and vascular development by Brassinosteroids: a historical perspective
  925. The crosstalk mechanism of Brassinosteroids and ABA in early seedling development
  926. The current status of physiology and biochemistry of Brassinosteroids
  927. The determination of 22 natural Brassinosteroids in a minute sample of plant tissue by UHPLC–ESI–MS/MS
  928. The effect of Brassinosteroids on growth and development of Phalenopsis protocorm-like bodies
  929. The effect of Brassinosteroids on radish (Raphanus sativus L.) seedlings growing under cadmium stress
  930. The effect of Brassinosteroids on rooting of trees and shrubs
  931. The effect of Brassinosteroids on the morphology, development and yield of field-grown maize
  932. The effects of Brassinosteroids on photosynthetic parameters in leaves of two field-grown maize inbred lines and their F1 hybrid
  933. THE EFFECTS OF Brassinosteroids ON SEQUENTIAL LEAF SENESCENCE OCCURRING IN GLYCINE MAX L.
  934. The effects of Brassinosteroids on the infection of tomato with Verticillium dahliae.
  935. The electrochemistray and the biotecnology as a tool in the organic synthesis. Application on the synthesis of Brassinosteroids
  936. The exogenous application of Brassinosteroids to Zea mays (L.) stressed by long-term chilling does not affect the activities of photosystem 1 or 2
  937. The Importance of Fluoro and Hydroxyl Substitutions in Brassinosteroids for Shooting-Control: The Use of In Vitro-Grown Shoots as Test Systems
  938. The influence of Brassinosteroids in rape seed germination and growth on early stage of onthogenesis under NaCl stress
  939. The influence of chemical genetics on plant science: shedding light on functions and mechanism of action of Brassinosteroids using biosynthesis inhibitors
  940. The influence of ethylene, gibberellins and Brassinosteroids on energy and nitrogen-fixation metabolites in nodule tissue
  941. The labeling of Brassinosteroids by tritium
  942. The Mechani€ sm for Brassinosteroids Suppressing Climacteric Fruit Ripening
  943. The mechanism and network of BES1 mediated transcriptional regulation in Brassinosteroids (BR) pathway in Arabidopsis
  944. The mechanisms of Brassinosteroids‘ action: from signal transduction to plant development
  945. The miR396-GRFs module mediates the prevention of photo-oxidative damage by Brassinosteroids during seedling De-etiolation in arabidopsis
  946. The physiological, biochemical and molecular roles of Brassinosteroids and salicylic acid in plant processes and salt tolerance
  947. The potential of Brassinosteroids to alleviate the effect of mesotrione residue on three legume crops
  948. The potential role of Brassinosteroids (BRs) in alleviating antimony (Sb) stress in Arabidopsis thaliana
  949. The potential roles of strigolactones and Brassinosteroids in the autoregulation of nodulation pathway
  950. The primary signaling outputs of Brassinosteroids are regulated by abscisic acid signaling
  951. The priming of potato plants induced by Brassinosteroids reduces oxidative stress and increases salt tolerance
  952. The priming of potato plants induced by Brassinosteroids reduces oxidative stress and increases salt tolerance
  953. THE PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF Brassinosteroids ON MILLET PLANTS UNDER ABIOTIC STRESSES
  954. The regulation of DWARF4 expression is likely a critical mechanism in maintaining the homeostasis of bioactive Brassinosteroids in Arabidopsis
  955. The Research of Brassinosteroids Signal Transduction
  956. The role of Brassinosteroids and abscisic acid in stomatal development
  957. The role of Brassinosteroids and salicylic acid in plant defense response to Potato spindle tuber viroid infection
  958. The role of Brassinosteroids in controlling plant height in Poaceae: A genetic perspective
  959. The role of Brassinosteroids in shoot gravitropism
  960. The Role of Brassinosteroids in the Development of Sorghum
  961. The Role of Brassinosteroids in the Development of Sorghum
  962. The Role of Brassinosteroids in the Regulation of Senescence in Lilium Orientalis
  963. The role of Brassinosteroids in the regulation of the plasma membrane H+-ATPase and NADPH oxidase under cadmium stress
  964. The role of ethylene and Brassinosteroids in the control of sex expression and flower development in Cucurbita pepo
  965. The role of gibberellins and Brassinosteroids in nodulation and arbuscular mycorrhizal associations
  966. The role of reactive oxygen species and calcium ions in the implementation of the stress-protective effect of Brassinosteroids on plant cells
  967. The roles of prostaglandins and Brassinosteroids as plant growth regulators.
  968. The significance of ethanol as a hormone solvent in experiments on the physiological activity of Brassinosteroids
  969. The structure, biosynthesis and function of Brassinosteroids
  970. The synthesis of Brassinosteroids, a new class of plant hormones
  971. The UGT73C5 of Arabidopsis thaliana glucosylates Brassinosteroids
  972. Therapeutic Potential of Brassinosteroids in Biomedical and Clinical Research
  973. Tissue‐specific induction of the mRNA for an extracellular invertase isoenzyme of tomato by Brassinosteroids suggests a role for steroid hormones in assimilate …
  974. Toward a total synthesis of Brassinosteroids; stereoselective generation of the hydrindane ring system
  975. Toward a total synthesis of Brassinosteroids; structure assessment of the Ireland–Claisen products of geranyl and neryl esters
  976. Trade-off between growth and immunity: role of Brassinosteroids
  977. Transcription of the Arabidopsis CPD gene, encoding a steroidogenic cytochrome P450, is negatively controlled by Brassinosteroids
  978. Transcriptional and Posttranscriptional Regulation of ArabidopsisTCH4 Expression by Diverse Stimuli. Roles of cis Regions and Brassinosteroids
  979. Transcriptional regulation of Brassinosteroid accumulation during carrot development and the potential role of Brassinosteroids in petiole elongation
  980. Transcriptome analysis reveals a positive effect of Brassinosteroids on the photosynthetic capacity of wucai under low temperature
  981. Transcriptome analysis reveals the regulation of Brassinosteroids on petal growth in Gerbera hybrida
  982. Transcriptomics and proteomics study in regulation of Brassinosteroids
  983. Transformation of Matter and Energy in Crops Under the Influence of Brassinosteroids
  984. Transport and metabolism of Brassinosteroids in rice
  985. Twenty years of Brassinosteroids: steroidal plant hormones warrant better crops for the XXI century
  986. Ultrasensitive quantification of endogenous Brassinosteroids in milligram fresh plant with a quaternary ammonium derivatization reagent by pipette-tip solid-phase …
  987. Understanding the Role of Farnesylation During the Cross-talk Between Brassinosteroids and Abscisic Acid Responses
  988. Unraveling the roles of Brassinosteroids in alleviating drought stress in young Eucalyptus urophylla plants: Implications on redox homeostasis and photosynthetic …
  989. Unraveling the roles of Brassinosteroids in alleviating drought stress in young Eucalyptus urophylla plants: Implications on redox homeostasis and photosynthetic …
  990. Unraveling the roles of Brassinosteroids in alleviating drought stress in young Eucalyptus urphylla plants: Implications on redox homeostasis and photosynthetic …
  991. Unveiling the molecular mechanism of Brassinosteroids: Insights from structure-based molecular modeling studies
  992. Update on Brassinosteroids for HLB Management
  993. Use of dihydroquinidine 9-o-(9′-phenanthryl) ether in osmium-catalyzed asymmetric dihydroxylation in the synthesis of Brassinosteroids
  994. Validation of performances of some semiempirical Hamiltonians for predicting molecular structure calculation of natural Brassinosteroids: Towards understanding their …
  995. What causes opposing actions of Brassinosteroids on stomatal development?
  996. WITHDRAWN: Effects of Brassinosteroids on the yield and quality of machine-transplanted hybrid rice
  997. XIAO is involved in the control of organ size by contributing to the regulation of signaling and homeostasis of Brassinosteroids and cell cycling in rice
  998. … -miR1848 targets the obtusifoliol 14a-demethylase gene OsCYP51G3 and mediates the biosynthesis of phytosterols and Brassinosteroids during development and in …
  999. … ‐miR1848 targets the obtusifoliol 14α‐demethylase gene OsCYP51G3 and mediates the biosynthesis of phytosterols and Brassinosteroids during development and …
  1000. … , Biochemical, Molecular and Hormonal Studies to Confirm Growth and Development Regulating Actions of Brassinosteroids inPhaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Bronco …
  1001. … . The stress alleviation by Brassinosteroids was associated with enhanced levels of soluble proteins and free proline. Brassinosteroids treatment were found to …
  1002. … a 6-exo free-radical mediated cyclization process: Stereocontrolled synthesis of branched-chain 1, 4-diols and application to the synthesis of Brassinosteroids.
  1003. … Coupled to Transcriptional Profiling of Arabidopsis Roots Inoculated by Plasmodiophora brassicae Indicates a Role for Brassinosteroids in Clubroot Formation
  1004. … coupled with high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry for ultrasensitive quantification of endogenous Brassinosteroids in minute plants …
  1005. … cucumber plants treated with cold water and its reduction in seedlings derived from TNZ303-(mixture of jasmonic acid and Brassinosteroids derivative) treated seeds
  1006. … functions and interactors for Brassinosteroid receptors In Arabidopsis thaliana= Noves funcions i interactors pels receptors de Brassinosteroids d’Arabidopsis thaliana
  1007. … modified spirally-curved mesoporous silica nanofibers coupled with ultra performance liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry for determination of Brassinosteroids
  1008. … NA TOXICITU MEDI U VYBRANÝCH KULTIVAROV SLNEČNICE ROČNEJ EFFECTS OF Brassinosteroids ON COPPER TOXICITY OF SUNFLOWER …
  1009. … NOTICE Genetic and physiological analysis of Rht8 in bread wheat: an alternative source of semi-dwarfism with a reduced sensitivity to Brassinosteroids
  1010. … of Populus euphraticaCPD (PeCPD) can repair the phenotype abnormity caused by inactivated AtCPD through restoring Brassinosteroids biosynthesis in Arabidopsis
  1011. … plant2 encodes a maize ortholog of the Arabidopsis Brassinosteroid biosynthesis gene DWARF1, identifying developmental interactions between Brassinosteroids
  1012. … sativus] plants treated with cold water and its reduction in seedlings derived from TNZ303 (mixture of jasmonic acid and Brassinosteroids derivative)-treated seeds
  1013. [New analogue of the Brassinosteroids as sustainable alternative for vegetable production in a semiarid area of East of Cuba].[Spanish]
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