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Malcolm J Bennett

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The Plant Cell|July 1, 2025
Developmental pathways in plants: Lessons from Arabidopsis for crop innovationMalcolm J Bennett, Rahul Bhosale, Scott A Boden, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 7, 2012
Root gravitropism is regulated by a transient lateral auxin gradient controlled by a tipping-point mechanismLeah R Band, Darren M Wells, Antoine Larrieu, et al.
Molecular Systems Biology|October 24, 2013
Sequential induction of auxin efflux and influx carriers regulates lateral root emergenceBenjamin Péret, Alistair M Middleton, Andrew P French, et al.
The Plant Cell|March 18, 2014
Systems analysis of auxin transport in the Arabidopsis root apexLeah R Band, Darren M Wells, John A Fozard, et al.
Rice (New York, N.Y.)|July 31, 2015
The roots of future rice harvestsNourollah Ahmadi, Alain Audebert, Malcolm J Bennett, et al.
Nature Communications|May 3, 2018
Author Correction: Rice auxin influx carrier OsAUX1 facilitates root hair elongation in response to low external phosphateJitender Giri, Rahul Bhosale, Guoqiang Huang, et al.
Nature Communications|April 14, 2018
Rice auxin influx carrier OsAUX1 facilitates root hair elongation in response to low external phosphateJitender Giri, Rahul Bhosale, Guoqiang Huang, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|July 16, 2008
The auxin influx carrier LAX3 promotes lateral root emergenceKamal Swarup, Eva Benková, Ranjan Swarup, et al.
Elife|January 31, 2024
Glutaredoxin regulation of primary root growth is associated with early drought stress tolerance in pearl milletCarla de la Fuente, Alexandre Grondin, Bassirou Sine, et al.
Nature Plants|May 9, 2017
Root hydrotropism is controlled via a cortex-specific growth mechanismDaniela Dietrich, Lei Pang, Akie Kobayashi, et al.
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The Plant Cell|July 1, 2025
Developmental pathways in plants: Lessons from Arabidopsis for crop innovationMalcolm J Bennett, Rahul Bhosale, Scott A Boden, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 7, 2012
Root gravitropism is regulated by a transient lateral auxin gradient controlled by a tipping-point mechanismLeah R Band, Darren M Wells, Antoine Larrieu, et al.
Molecular Systems Biology|October 24, 2013
Sequential induction of auxin efflux and influx carriers regulates lateral root emergenceBenjamin Péret, Alistair M Middleton, Andrew P French, et al.
The Plant Cell|March 18, 2014
Systems analysis of auxin transport in the Arabidopsis root apexLeah R Band, Darren M Wells, John A Fozard, et al.
Rice (New York, N.Y.)|July 31, 2015
The roots of future rice harvestsNourollah Ahmadi, Alain Audebert, Malcolm J Bennett, et al.
Nature Communications|May 3, 2018
Author Correction: Rice auxin influx carrier OsAUX1 facilitates root hair elongation in response to low external phosphateJitender Giri, Rahul Bhosale, Guoqiang Huang, et al.
Nature Communications|April 14, 2018
Rice auxin influx carrier OsAUX1 facilitates root hair elongation in response to low external phosphateJitender Giri, Rahul Bhosale, Guoqiang Huang, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|July 16, 2008
The auxin influx carrier LAX3 promotes lateral root emergenceKamal Swarup, Eva Benková, Ranjan Swarup, et al.
Elife|January 31, 2024
Glutaredoxin regulation of primary root growth is associated with early drought stress tolerance in pearl milletCarla de la Fuente, Alexandre Grondin, Bassirou Sine, et al.
Nature Plants|May 9, 2017
Root hydrotropism is controlled via a cortex-specific growth mechanismDaniela Dietrich, Lei Pang, Akie Kobayashi, et al.
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