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Gregory M Symons

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Plant Signaling & Behavior|August 26, 2009
Brassinosteroids, de-etiolation and the re-emerging art of plant hormone quantificationGregory M Symons, James B Reid
Planta|January 10, 2003
Hormone levels and response during de-etiolation in peaGregory M Symons, James B Reid
Plant Physiology|August 10, 2004
Brassinosteroids do not undergo long-distance transport in pea. Implications for the regulation of endogenous brassinosteroid levelsGregory M Symons, James B Reid
Physiologia Plantarum|February 20, 2008
Do brassinosteroids mediate the water stress response?Corinne E Jager, Gregory M Symons, John J Ross, et al.
Journal of Experimental Botany|August 22, 2007
Brassinosteroid transportGregory M Symons, John J Ross, Corinne E Jager, et al.
Planta|December 18, 2004
The brassinosteroid growth response in pea is not mediated by changes in gibberellin contentCorinne E Jager, Gregory M Symons, John J Ross, et al.
Planta|February 20, 2007
Evidence that the mature leaves contribute auxin to the immature tissues of pea (Pisum sativum L.)Corinne E Jager, Gregory M Symons, Naomi E Glancy, et al.
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation|May 3, 2002
Auxin-Gibberellin Interactions and Their Role in Plant GrowthJohn J. Ross, Damian P. O'Neill, Carla M. Wolbang, et al.
Plant Physiology|December 20, 2005
Grapes on steroids. Brassinosteroids are involved in grape berry ripeningGregory M Symons, Christopher Davies, Yuri Shavrukov, et al.
Planta|January 25, 2008
The hormonal regulation of de-etiolationGregory M Symons, Jennifer J Smith, Takahito Nomura, et al.
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Plant Signaling & Behavior|August 26, 2009
Brassinosteroids, de-etiolation and the re-emerging art of plant hormone quantificationGregory M Symons, James B Reid
Planta|January 10, 2003
Hormone levels and response during de-etiolation in peaGregory M Symons, James B Reid
Plant Physiology|August 10, 2004
Brassinosteroids do not undergo long-distance transport in pea. Implications for the regulation of endogenous brassinosteroid levelsGregory M Symons, James B Reid
Physiologia Plantarum|February 20, 2008
Do brassinosteroids mediate the water stress response?Corinne E Jager, Gregory M Symons, John J Ross, et al.
Journal of Experimental Botany|August 22, 2007
Brassinosteroid transportGregory M Symons, John J Ross, Corinne E Jager, et al.
Planta|December 18, 2004
The brassinosteroid growth response in pea is not mediated by changes in gibberellin contentCorinne E Jager, Gregory M Symons, John J Ross, et al.
Planta|February 20, 2007
Evidence that the mature leaves contribute auxin to the immature tissues of pea (Pisum sativum L.)Corinne E Jager, Gregory M Symons, Naomi E Glancy, et al.
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation|May 3, 2002
Auxin-Gibberellin Interactions and Their Role in Plant GrowthJohn J. Ross, Damian P. O'Neill, Carla M. Wolbang, et al.
Plant Physiology|December 20, 2005
Grapes on steroids. Brassinosteroids are involved in grape berry ripeningGregory M Symons, Christopher Davies, Yuri Shavrukov, et al.
Planta|January 25, 2008
The hormonal regulation of de-etiolationGregory M Symons, Jennifer J Smith, Takahito Nomura, et al.
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