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Vladimir Shulaev

Researcher at University of North Texas

Publications -  114
Citations -  18908

Vladimir Shulaev is an academic researcher from University of North Texas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fragaria & Tobacco mosaic virus. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 108 publications receiving 16505 citations. Previous affiliations of Vladimir Shulaev include Virginia Tech & Virginia Bioinformatics Institute.

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ROS signaling: the new wave?

TL;DR: This review will attempt to address several key questions related to the use of ROS as signaling molecules in cells, including the dynamics and specificity of ROS signaling, networking of ROS with other signaling pathways, ROS signaling within and across different cells, ROS waves and the evolution of the ROS gene network.
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When Defense Pathways Collide. The Response of Arabidopsis to a Combination of Drought and Heat Stress

TL;DR: In this paper, the response of Arabidopsis plants to a combination of drought and heat stress was found to be distinct from that of plants subjected to either drought or heat stress, and the authors highlighted the plasticity of the plant genome and demonstrate its ability to respond to complex environmental conditions that occur in the field.
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Abiotic and biotic stress combinations

TL;DR: This review will provide an update on recent studies focusing on the response of plants to a combination of different stresses, and address how different stress responses are integrated and how they impact plant growth and physiological traits.
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The genome of woodland strawberry ( Fragaria vesca )

Vladimir Shulaev, +71 more
- 01 Feb 2011 - 
TL;DR: New phylogenetic analysis of 154 protein-coding genes suggests that assignment of Populus to Malvidae, rather than Fabidae, is warranted, and macrosyntenic relationships between Fragaria and Prunus predict a hypothetical ancestral Rosaceae genome that had nine chromosomes.
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The plant NADPH oxidase RBOHD mediates rapid systemic signaling in response to diverse stimuli.

TL;DR: A rapid systemic signal in Arabidopsis thaliana was reported that traveled at a rate of 8.4 centimeters per minute and was dependent on the respiratory burst oxidase homolog D (RbohD) gene, which encodes a plant NADPH oxidase that generates reactive oxygen species.