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2016On a quest for stress tolerance genes: membrane transporters in sensing and adapting to hostile soilsShabala, S.; Bose, J.; Fuglsang, A.; Pottosin, I.
2001Oscillations in proton transport revealed from simultaneous measurements of net current and net proton fluxes from isolated root protoplasts: MIFE meets patch-clampTyerman, S.; Beilby, M.; Whittington, J.; Juswono, U.; Newman, I.; Shabala, S.
2014Polyamines cause plasma membrane depolarization, activate Ca²⁺-, and modulate H⁺-ATPase pump activity in pea rootsPottosin, I.; Velarde-Buendía, A.; Bose, J.; Fuglsang, A.; Shabala, S.
2016Potassium homeostasis regulation inside the chloroplasts confers salt tolerance in plantsBose, J.; Percey, W.; Tyerman, S.; Shabala, S.; 17th International Workshop on Plant Membrane Biology (IWPMB 2016) (5 Jun 2016 - 10 Jun 2016 : Annapolis, Maryland, USA)
2016Potassium retention in leaf mesophyll as an element of salinity tissue tolerance in halophytesPercey, W.; Shabala, L.; Wu, Q.; Su, N.; Breadmore, M.; Guijt, R.; Bose, J.; Shabala, S.
2015Rapid regulation of the plasma membrane H⁺-ATPase activity is essential to salinity tolerance in two halophyte species, Atriplex lentiformis and Chenopodium quinoaBose, J.; Rodrigo-Moreno, A.; Lai, D.; Xie, Y.; Shen, W.; Shabala, S.
2007Root plasma membrane transporters controlling K+/Na+ homeostasis in salt-stressed barleyChen, Z.; Pottosin, I.; Cuin, T.; Fuglsang, A.; Tester, M.; Jha, D.; Zepeda-Jazo, I.; Zhou, M.; Palmgren, M.; Newman, I.; Shabala, S.
2010Root water transport under waterlogged conditions and the roles of aquaporinsBramley, H.; Tyerman, S.; Mancuso, S.; Shabala, S.
2014ROS homeostasis in halophytes in the context of salinity stress toleranceBose, J.; Rodrigo-Moreno, A.; Shabala, S.
2013Salicylic acid improves salinity tolerance in Arabidopsis by restoring membrane potential and preventing salt-induced K⁺ loss via a GORK channelJayakannan, M.; Bose, J.; Babourina, O.; Rengel, Z.; Shabala, S.
2015Salicylic acid in plant salinity stress signalling and toleranceJayakannan, M.; Bose, J.; Babourina, O.; Rengel, Z.; Shabala, S.
2016Salinity effects on chloroplast PSII performance in glycophytes and halophytesPercey, W.; McMinn, A.; Bose, J.; Breadmore, M.; Guijt, R.; Shabala, S.
2014Salt bladders: do they matter?Shabala, S.; Bose, J.; Hedrich, R.
2015Salt stress sensing and early signalling events in plant roots: current knowledge and hypothesisShabala, S.; Wu, H.; Bose, J.
2015Sensing and signalling salt stress in plant rootsWu, H.; Shabala, L.; Bose, J.; Zhou, M.; Shabala, S.; 2nd International Conference on “Physiological, biochemical, and molecular arguments for salt tolerance” (12 Oct 2015 - 14 Oct 2015 : Doha, Qatar)
2015The NPR1-dependent salicylic acid signalling pathway is pivotal for enhanced salt and oxidative stress tolerance in ArabidopsisJayakannan, M.; Bose, J.; Babourina, O.; Shabala, S.; Massart, A.; Poschenrieder, C.; Rengel, Z.
2012Trait dissection of salinity tolerance with plant phenomicsBerger, B.; de Regt, S.; Tester, M.; Shabala, S.; Cuin, T.
2012Transcriptomics on small samplesRoy, S.; Conn, S.; Mayo, G.; Athman, A.; Gilliham, M.; Shabala, S.; Cuin, T.