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Acquisition and loss of desiccation tolerance
CW Vertucci, JM Farrant
Seed development and germination, 237-271, 2017
6542017
ROS production and protein oxidation as a novel mechanism for seed dormancy alleviation
K Oracz, HEM Bouteau, JM Farrant, K Cooper, M Belghazi, C Job, D Job, ...
The Plant Journal 50 (3), 452-465, 2007
5662007
A comparison of mechanisms of desiccation tolerance among three angiosperm resurrection plant species
JM Farrant
Plant Ecology 151, 29-39, 2000
4262000
Protection mechanisms against excess light in the resurrection plants Craterostigma wilmsii and Xerophyta viscosa
HW Sherwin, JM Farrant
Plant Growth Regulation 24, 203-210, 1998
3771998
Recalcitrance-a current assessment.
JM Farrant, NW Pammenter, P Berjak
3071988
Adaptations of higher plant cell walls to water loss: drought vs desiccation
JP Moore, M Vicré‐Gibouin, JM Farrant, A Driouich
Physiologia plantarum 134 (2), 237-245, 2008
3052008
Protection mechanisms in the resurrection plant Xerophyta viscosa (Baker): both sucrose and raffinose family oligosaccharides (RFOs) accumulate in leaves in …
S Peters, SG Mundree, JA Thomson, JM Farrant, F Keller
Journal of Experimental Botany 58 (8), 1947-1956, 2007
2972007
Catalase is a key enzyme in seed recovery from ageing during priming
S Kibinza, J Bazin, C Bailly, JM Farrant, F Corbineau, ...
Plant science 181 (3), 309-315, 2011
2962011
Physiological and molecular insights into drought tolerance
SG Mundree, B Baker, S Mowla, S Peters, S Marais, C Vander Willigen, ...
African Journal of Biotechnology 1 (2), 28-38, 2002
2912002
Towards a systems-based understanding of plant desiccation tolerance
JP Moore, NT Le, WF Brandt, A Driouich, JM Farrant
Trends in plant science 14 (2), 110-117, 2009
2622009
Mechanisms of desiccation tolerance in angiosperm resurrection plants
JM Farrant
Plant desiccation tolerance, 51-90, 2007
2402007
Programming desiccation-tolerance: from plants to seeds to resurrection plants
JM Farrant, JP Moore
Current opinion in plant biology 14 (3), 340-345, 2011
2292011
Desiccation tolerance: avoiding cellular damage during drying and rehydration
MJ Oliver, JM Farrant, HWM Hilhorst, S Mundree, B Williams, JD Bewley
Annual review of plant biology 71 (1), 435-460, 2020
2132020
Inclusion of polyvinylpyrrolidone in the polymerase chain reaction reverses the inhibitory effects of polyphenolic contamination of RNA
PK Koonjul, WF Brandt, GG Lindsey, JM Farrant
Nucleic acids research 27 (3), 915-916, 1999
2121999
The signature of seeds in resurrection plants: a molecular and physiological comparison of desiccation tolerance in seeds and vegetative tissues
N Illing, KJ Denby, H Collett, A Shen, JM Farrant
Integrative and Comparative Biology 45 (5), 771-787, 2005
2072005
The basis of recalcitrant seed behaviour: cell biology of the homoiohydrous seed condition
P Berjak, JM Farrant, NW Pammenter
Recent advances in the development and germination of seeds, 89-108, 1989
2021989
Seed development in relation to desiccation tolerance: a comparison between desiccation-sensitive (recalcitrant) seeds of Avicennia marina and desiccation-tolerant types
JM Farrant, NW Pammenter, P Berjak
Seed Science Research 3 (1), 1-13, 1993
1991993
Insights into the cellular mechanisms of desiccation tolerance among angiosperm resurrection plant species
M Vicré, JM Farrant, A Driouich
Plant, Cell & Environment 27 (11), 1329-1340, 2004
1932004
Differences in rehydration of three desiccation-tolerant angiosperm species
HW SHERWIN, JM FARRANT
Annals of Botany 78 (6), 703-710, 1996
1931996
Desiccation stress and damage.
C Walters, JM Farrant, NW Pammenter, P Berjak
1852002
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