
Publications of R. Tóth
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Journal Article (12)
2017
Journal Article
12 (6), pp. 1466 - 1471 (2017)
The Root Growth-Regulating Brevicompanine Natural Products Modulate the Plant Circadian Clock. ACS Chemical Biology
Journal Article
17, 4 (2017)
Major Cys protease activities are not essential for senescence in individually darkened Arabidopsis leaves. BMC Plant Biology 2015
Journal Article
112 (3), pp. 905 - 910 (2015)
Natural diversity in daily rhythms of gene expression contributes to phenotypic variation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Journal Article
26 (10), pp. 3999 - 4018 (2014)
Evening Expression of Arabidopsis GIGANTEA Is Controlled by Combinatorial Interactions among Evolutionarily Conserved Regulatory Motifs. The Plant Cell 2013
Journal Article
161, pp. 278 - 290 (2013)
The Circadian Clock-Associated Small GTPase LIGHT INSENSITIVE PERIOD1 Suppresses Light-Controlled Endoreplication and Affects Tolerance to Salt Stress in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 2012
Journal Article
71 (2), pp. 338 - 352 (2012)
Prieurianin/endosidin 1 is an actin-stabilizing small molecule identified from a chemical genetic screen for circadian clock effectors in Arabidopsis thaliana. The Plant Journal 2011
Journal Article
23 (9), pp. 3230 - 3246 (2011)
A Reduced-Function Allele Reveals That EARLY FLOWERING3 Repressive Action on the Circadian Clock Is Modulated by Phytochrome Signals in Arabidopsis. The Plant Cell
Journal Article
157 (2), pp. 831 - 841 (2011)
Phytoplasma Effector SAP54 Induces Indeterminate Leaf-Like Flower Development in Arabidopsis Plants. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 2010
Journal Article
26 (7), pp. 296 - 306 (2010)
Plant development goes like clockwork. Trends in Genetics
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15 (2), pp. 81 - 88 (2010)
Emerging principles in plant chemical genetics. Trends in Plant Science 2007
Journal Article
17 (17), pp. 1456 - 1464 (2007)
Arabidopsis thaliana circadian clock is regulated by the small GTPase LIP1. Current Biology 2006
Journal Article
140 (3), pp. 933 - 945 (2006)
Forward genetic analysis of the circadian clock separates the multiple functions of ZEITLUPE. Plant Physiology