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shoot system development
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shoot development
The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the shoot system over time, from its formation to the mature structure. [GOC:go_curators]
National Institutes of Health
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internode patterning
phyllome development
shoot system morphogenesis
vegetative meristem growth
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2011
2011
Colonization of roots of cultivated Solanum lycopersicum by dark septate and other ascomycetous endophytes
D. R. Andrade-Linares
,
R. Grosch
,
+5 authors
E. Maximova
Mycologia
2011
Corpus ID: 31160918
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) roots from four different crop sites in Colombia were surface sterilized and 51 fungal isolates…
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2009
2009
Ammonium nitrate improves direct somatic embryogenesis and biolistic transformation of Triticum aestivum.
M. Greer
,
I. Kovalchuk
,
F. Eudes
New Biotechnology
2009
Corpus ID: 43674535
Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
BA enhances the germination of oil palm somatic embryos derived from embryogenic suspension cultures
F. Aberlenc-Bertossi
,
M. Noirot
,
Y. Duval
Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture
2004
Corpus ID: 9820934
Embryogenic suspension cultures of oil palm ( Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) allow mass propagation of somatic embryos; however…
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2004
2004
The significance of root growth on cotton nutrition in an acidic low-P soil
C. Rosolem
,
J. P. T. Witacker
,
S. Vanzolini
,
V. J. Ramos
Plant and Soil
2004
Corpus ID: 45890300
Toxic levels of Al and low availability of Ca have been shown to decrease root growth, which can also be affected by P…
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2002
Highly Cited
2002
PkMADS1 is a novel MADS box gene regulating adventitious shoot induction and vegetative shoot development in Paulownia kawakamii.
A. Prakash
,
Prakash P. Kumar
The Plant Journal
2002
Corpus ID: 41571960
Direct regeneration of shoot buds in vitro is an important technique in plant genetic manipulation. We describe the isolation and…
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2002
2002
The early phase change Gene in Maize Article, publication date, and citation information can be found at www.plantcell.org/cgi/doi/10.1105/tpc.010406.
Shifra H Vega
,
M. Sauer
,
Joseph A. J. Orkwiszewski
,
R. Poethig
The Plant Cell Online
2002
Corpus ID: 21329273
Recessive mutations of the early phase change (epc) gene in maize affect several aspects of plant development. These mutations…
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2001
Highly Cited
2001
Arabidopsis mutants with increased organ regeneration in tissue culture are more competent to respond to hormonal signals
A. Cary
,
Shyam J. Uttamchandani
,
Rafaël Smets
,
H. V. Van Onckelen
,
S. Howell
Planta
2001
Corpus ID: 10831299
Abstract. Shoots and roots can be regenerated through organogenesis in tissue culture by subjecting plant explants to the…
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2000
Highly Cited
2000
The maize CR4 receptor‐like kinase mediates a growth factor‐like differentiation response
P. Jin
,
Tao Guo
,
P. Becraft
Genesis
2000
Corpus ID: 10865471
Summary: The maize crinkly4 (cr4) gene encodes a predicted receptor kinase that is required for the normal differentiation of…
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1993
1993
Altitudinal variations in germination and growth responses ofReynoutria japonica populations on Mt Fuji to a controlled thermal environment
S. Mariko
,
H. Koizumi
,
J. Suzuki
,
A. Furukawa
Ecological research
1993
Corpus ID: 36634942
The authors examined altitudinal variations in the thermal responses of seed germination and seedling growth inReynoutria…
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1992
1992
Comparison of Benzyl Adenine Metabolism in Two Petunia hybrida Lines Differing in Shoot Organogenesis.
C. Auer
,
J. Cohen
,
M. Laloue
,
T. J. Cooke
Plant Physiology
1992
Corpus ID: 29762382
The uptake and metabolism of the cytokinin benzyl adenine (BA) was compared in two lines of Petunia hybrida Vilm. differing in…
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