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A Secreted Factor Induces Cell Expansion and Formation of Metaxylem-LikeTracheary Elements in Xylogenic Suspension Cultures of Zinnia elegans L.
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Roberts, A. W
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American Society of Plant Physiologists
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1980
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A Spatial Analysis of Physiological Changes Associated with Infection ofCotyledons of Marrow Plants with Cucumber Mosaic Virus
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Tecsi, L. I
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American Society of Plant Physiologists
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1980
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A Study of the Stationary Volumetric Elastic Modulus during Dehydration and Rehydration of Stems of Pea Seedlings
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Murphy, R
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American Society of Plant Physiologists
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1980
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Salt-Sensitive Mutants of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Isolated after Insertional Tagging
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Prieto, R
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American Society of Plant Physiologists
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1980
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Secretion of Active Recombinant Phytase from Soybean Cell-Suspension Cultures
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Li, J
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American Society of Plant Physiologists
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1980
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Seed and 4-Chloroindole-3-Acetic Acid Regulation of Gibberellin Metabolism in Pea Pericarp
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Van Huizen, R
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American Society of Plant Physiologists
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1980
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Seed Germination of Arabidopsis thaliana phyA/phyB Double Mutants Is under Phytochrome Control
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Poppe, C
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American Society of Plant Physiologists
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1980
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Separation of Photolabile-Phytochrome and Photostable-Phytochrome Actions on Growth and Microtubule Orientation in Maize Cleoptiles. A Physiological Approach
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Fischer, K
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American Society of Plant Physiologists
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1980
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Sequence Analysis of the Cloned glossy8 Gene of Maize Suggests That it May Code for �Ketoacyl Reductase Required for the Biosynthesis of Cuticular Waxes
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Xu, X
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American Society of Plant Physiologists
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1980
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Sequences Necessary for Nitrate-Dependent Transcription of Arabidopsis Nitrate Reductase Genes
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Hwang, C.-F
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American Society of Plant Physiologists
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1980
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Sequencing, Genomic Organization, and Preliminary Promoter Analysis of aBlack Cherry (R)-(+)-Mandelonitrile Lyase Gene
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Hu, Z
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American Society of Plant Physiologists
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1980
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Severity of Mutant Phenotype in a Series of Chlorophyll-Deficient Wheat Mutants Depends on Light Intensity and the Severity of the Block in Chlorophyll Synthesis
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Falbel, T. G
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American Society of Plant Physiologists
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1980
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Sex Determination in Dioecious Silene latifolia. Effects of the Y Chromosome and the Parasitic Smut Fungus (Ustilago violacea) on Gene Expressionduring Flower Development
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Scutt, C. P
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American Society of Plant Physiologists
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1980
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Shoot-to-Root Signal Transmission Regulates Root Fe(III) Reductase Activity in the dgl Mutant of Pea
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Grusak, M. A
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American Society of Plant Physiologists
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1980
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Shoot versus Root Signal Involvement in Nodulation and Vegetative Growthin Wild-Type and Hypernodulating Soybean Genotypes
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Sheng, C
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American Society of Plant Physiologists
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1980
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Signaling in Soybean Phenylpropanoid Responses. Dissection of Primary, Secondary, and Conditioning Effects of Light, Wounding, and Elicitor Treatments
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Graham, T. L
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American Society of Plant Physiologists
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1980
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Signals Regulating the Expression of the Nuclear Gene Encoding Alternative Oxidase of Plant Mitochondria
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Vanlerberghe, G. C
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American Society of Plant Physiologists
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1980
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Signal Transduction in Rhizobium-Induced Nodule Formation
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Geurts, R
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American Society of Plant Physiologists
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1980
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Signal Transduction in the Carnivorous Plant Sarracenia purpurea. Regulation of Secretory Hydrolase Expression during Development and in Responseto Resources
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Gallie, D. R
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American Society of Plant Physiologists
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1980
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Sinapic Acid Ester Metabolism in Wild Type and a Sinapoylglucose-Accumulating Mutant of Arabidopsis
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Lorenzen, M
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American Society of Plant Physiologists
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1980
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