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June 30, 2024 

Roy, S., Kang, Y., Zhang, S., Torres-Jerez, I., Jain, D., Sanchez, B., ... & Udvardi, M. (2024). A Multitrait Genome-Wide Association Study Reveals a Requirement for the Strigolactone Receptor DWARF14 in Optimal GOLVEN10 Signaling. bioRxiv, 2024-06. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.06.24.599968 

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February 15, 2024 

Roy, S., Torres-Jerez, I., Zhang, S., Liu, W., Schiessl, K., Jain, D., Lee, H.K., Boschiero, C., Krom, N., Zhao, P., Oldroyd, G. E. D.; Murray, J., Scheible, W., Udvardi, M. K. (2024) The peptide GOLVEN10 Alters Root Development and Noduletaxis in Medicago truncatula The Plant Journal (2024), doi.org/10.1111/tpj.16626

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Monaghan, J., Brady, S. M., Haswell, E. S., Roy, S., Schwessinger, B., & McFarlane, H. E. (2023). Running a research group in the next generation: combining sustainable and reproducible research with values-driven leadership. Journal of Experimental Botany, 74(1), 1-6.

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Jain, D#, Jones L.B, and Roy S*. "Gene editing to improve legume-rhizobia symbiosis in a changing climate." Current Opinion in Plant Biology 71 (2023): 102324. *Corresponding Author, #Graduate Student Author

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Roy, S.* and Muller, L.M* (2022). A Rulebook for Peptide Control of Legume-Microbe Endosymbioses. Trends in Plant Science, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2022.02.002 *Corresponding Authors, Equal Contribution

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Roy, S.*, Griffiths, M.*, Torres-Jerez, I., Sanchez, B^., Antonelli, E.^, Jain, D.#, Krom, N., Zhang, S., York, L.M., Scheible, W.-R., and Udvardi, M.K. (2021b). Application of synthetic peptide CEP1 increases nutrient uptake rates along plant roots. Frontiers in Plant Science, https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.793145. * Equal Contribution, #Graduate Student Author, ^Undergraduate Student Author

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Xiao, Q., Chen, Y., Liu, C.W., Robson, F., Roy, S., Cheng, X., Wen, J., Mysore, K., Miller, A.J. and Murray, J.D., 2021. MtNPF6. 5 mediates chloride uptake and nitrate preference in Medicago roots. The EMBO Journal, 40(21), p.e106847.

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Roy, S., Breakspear, A., Cousins, D., Torres-Jerez, I., Jackson, K., Kumar, A., Su, Y., Liu, C.-W., Krom, N., Udvardi, M., Xu, P., and Murray, J.D. (2021a). Three Common Symbiotic ABC Subfamily B Transporters in Medicago truncatula Are Regulated by a NIN-Independent Branch of the Symbiosis Signaling Pathway. Mol. Plant. Microbe. Interact. 34: 939–951.

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Udvardi, M., Below, F.E., Castellano, M.J., Eagle, A.J., Giller, K.E., Ladha, J.K., Liu, X., Maaz, T.M., Nova-Franco, B., Raghuram, N. and Robertson, G.P., Roy, S., Saha., M., Schmidt., S., Tegeder., M., York., L-M., Peters J.W., (2021). A research road map for responsible use of agricultural nitrogen. Front. Sustain. Food Syst. 5.

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Griffiths M., Roy S., Haichao G., Seethepalli A., Huhman D., Yaxin G., Sharp R.E, Fritschi F. B., York L.M, (2020) A multiple ion-uptake phenotyping platform reveals shared mechanisms that affect nutrient uptake by maize roots. Plant Physiology, 185.3 (2021): 781-795.

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Boschiero C., Dai X., Lundquist PK., Roy S., de Bang TC., Zhuang Z., Zhang S., Torres-Jerez I., Udvardi MK, Scheible WR, Zhao P. (2020) MtSSPdb: The Medicago truncatula Small Secreted Peptide Database. Plant Physiology, 183(1), 399-413

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Roy S.*, Liu W.*, Nandetey R., Crook A., Mysore K., Pislariu C., Frugoli, J., Dickstein R., Udvardi, M.K. (2020). Celebrating 20 years of genetic discoveries in legume nodulation and symbiotic nitrogen fixation. The Plant Cell, 32(1), 15-41.

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Boschiero C.*, Lundquist P.K.*, Roy S.*, Dai X.*, Zhao P.X., and Scheible W.R. (2019). Identification and Functional Investigation of Genome‐Encoded, Small, Secreted Peptides in Plants. Current protocols in plant biology, 4(3), e20098.

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Liu C., Breakspear A., Guan D., Cerri M., Abbs K., Robson F., Radhakrishnan G., Roy S., Bone C., Stacey N., Rogers C., Trick M., Niebel A., Oldroyd G. E., Carvalho-Niebel F., Murray J. D. (2019). NIN acts as a network hub controlling a growth module required for rhizobial infection. Plant Physiology, 179(4), 1704-1722.

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Pfeilmeier S., George J., Morel A., Roy S., Smoker M., Stransfeld L., Downie J.A, Peeters N., Malone J., Zipfel C. (2019). Expression of the Arabidopsis thaliana immune receptor EFR in Medicago truncatula reduces infection by a root pathogenic bacterium, but not nitrogen‐fixing rhizobial symbiosis. Plant biotechnology journal, 17(3), 569-579.

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Roy S.*, Lundquist P.K.*, Udvardi M., Schieble W. (2018). Small and mighty: Peptide hormones in plant biology. Teaching Tools in Plant Biology: Lecture Notes. The Plant Cell (online), doi/10.1105/tpc.118.tt0718.

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de Bang T.C., Lundquist P.K., Dai X., Boschiero C., Zhuang Z., Pandey-Pant P., Torres-Jerez I., Roy S., Dickstein R., Udvardi MK, Zhao P, Scheible WR (2017). Genome-wide identification of Medicago peptides involved in macronutrient responses and nodulation. Plant Physiology, 175(4), 1669-1689

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Roy S., Robson F., Lilley J.L.S., Liu C., Cheng X., Wen J., Bone C., Bennett M.J., Downie J.A., Swarup R., Oldroyd G.E.D., J. Murray (2017). MtLAX2, a functional homologue of the Arabidopsis auxin influx transporter AUX1, is required for nodule organogenesis. Plant Physiology, 174(1), 326-338.

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Da-Song C.,  Liu C., Roy S.,  Stacey N., Cousins D., Murray J. D (2015). Identification of a core set of rhizobial infection genes using data from single cell-types. Frontiers in plant science, 6, 575.

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Liu C., Breakspear A., Roy S., and Murray J.D. (2015). Cytokinin responses counterpoint auxin signaling during rhizobial infection. Plant signaling & behavior, 10(6), e1019982.

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Breakspear A., Liu C., Roy S., Stacey N., Rogers C., Trick M., Morieri G., Mysore K.S., Wen J., Oldroyd   G.E.D, Downie J.A., and Murray J.D. (2014). The root hair “infectome” of Medicago truncatula uncovers changes in cell cycle genes and reveals a requirement for auxin signaling in rhizobial infection. The Plant Cell, 26(12), 4680-4701.

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Macho A. P., Schwessinger B., Ntoukakis V., Brutus A., Segonzac C., Roy S., Kadota Y., Oh M. H., Sklenar J., Derbyshire P., Lozano-Durán R., Malinovsky F. G., Monaghan J., Menke F. L., Huber S. C., He S. Y., Zipfel C. (2014). A bacterial tyrosine phosphatase inhibits plant pattern recognition receptor activation. Science, 343(6178), 1509-1512.

How to Cite

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Roy, S. (2017). Time-Intensive transcriptomics reveal temporal patterns in the jasmonic acid gene regulatory network. The Plant Cell, 29(9), 2078-2079.

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Roy, S. (2018) Goldilocks Principle: MtNFH1 Ensures Optimal Nod Factor Activity. The Plant Cell (2018): 267-268.

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Roy, S. (2018). Joseph J. Kieber. The Plant Cell. 30(2), pp.255-257.

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Roy, S. (2018). Nitrate Ahoy! Shoot cytokinin signals integrate growth responses with nitrogen availability. The Plant Cell. (2018): 1169-1170.

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Roy, S., 2019. Roger W. Innes. The Plant Cell, 31(3), pp.555-557.

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Roy, S. (2019). Solving a cold case: Identification of promoter elements to complement Medicago nin mutants. The Plant Cell, tpc. 00019.02019.

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Schwessinger B., Roy S., Ganguly D. (2019).Levelling Up: Reproducibility for Everyone

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