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I. E. Dodueva
Researcher at Saint Petersburg State University
Publications - 35
Citations - 278
I. E. Dodueva is an academic researcher from Saint Petersburg State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Raphanus & Meristem. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 28 publications receiving 179 citations.
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Plant tumors: a hundred years of study.
I. E. Dodueva,M. A. Lebedeva,Kseniya A. Kuznetsova,M. S. Gancheva,S.S. Paponova,Ludmila L. Lutova +5 more
TL;DR: The activation of meristem-specific regulators in plant tumors of various origins suggests the meristen-like nature of abnormal plant hyperplasia, and the mechanisms underlying the development of spontaneous and pathogen-induced tumors in higher plants are discussed.
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Identification, expression, and functional analysis of CLE genes in radish (Raphanus sativus L.) storage root
M. S. Gancheva,I. E. Dodueva,M. A. Lebedeva,V. E. Tvorogova,Alexandr A. Tkachenko,Ludmila A Lutova +5 more
TL;DR: The data allow us to hypothesize about the role of RsCLE2, 19 and 41 genes in the development of storage root of Raphanus sativus, e.g. RsCLE19 may play a role in auxin-dependent processes of xylem differentiation and RsCLE41 stimulates cambium activity.
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Hormonal Control of Tumor Formation in Radish
T. V. Matveeva,N. V. Frolova,Rafaël Smets,I. E. Dodueva,I. S. Buzovkina,H. Van Onckelen,Ludmila A Lutova +6 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that increasing the cytokinin/auxin ratio may lead to tumor formation on radish crop roots.
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Plant Peptide Hormones
TL;DR: The review examines the peptide phytohormones known to date, their structure, synthesis features, receptors, and their role in plant development.
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The Effect of Cytokinins on In Vitro Cultured Inbred Lines of Raphanus sativus var. radicula Pers. with Genetically Determined Tumorigenesis
TL;DR: Data suggest that different mechanisms for tumor formation operate in various radish lines, including nontumorigenic in vivo with enhanced formation of calli on cotyledon explants and tumors on apical explants in vitro when treated with cytokinins.