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Kevin A Pyke

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Planta|August 23, 2012
Divide and shape: an endosymbiont in actionKevin A Pyke
Journal of Experimental Botany|April 6, 2006
The suffulta mutation in tomato reveals a novel method of plastid replication during fruit ripeningDaniel Forth, Kevin A Pyke
Annals of Botany|December 6, 2002
Plastid and stromule morphogenesis in tomatoKevin A Pyke, Caroline A Howells
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|August 13, 2005
Plastids unleashed: their development and their integration in plant developmentEnrique Lopez-Juez, Kevin A Pyke
Annual Review of Plant Biology|January 30, 2014
Division and dynamic morphology of plastidsKatherine W Osteryoung, Kevin A Pyke
Physiologia Plantarum|April 27, 2002
Reduced gravitropism in inflorescence stems and hypocotyls, but not roots, of Arabidopsis mutants with large plastidsKazuyoshi Yamamoto, Kevin A Pyke, John Z Kiss
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|July 27, 2004
Stromule formation is dependent upon plastid size, plastid differentiation status and the density of plastids within the cellMark T Waters, Rupert G Fray, Kevin A Pyke
Journal of Experimental Botany|January 14, 2015
Decreased photosynthesis in the erect panicle 3 (ep3) mutant of rice is associated with reduced stomatal conductance and attenuated guard cell developmentHongyang Yu, Erik H Murchie, Zinnia H González-Carranza, et al.
The Plant Cell|August 5, 2003
ARC6 is a J-domain plastid division protein and an evolutionary descendant of the cyanobacterial cell division protein Ftn2Stanislav Vitha, John E Froehlich, Olga Koksharova, et al.
Plant Biotechnology Journal|September 20, 2021
The rice EP3 and OsFBK1 E3 ligases alter plant architecture and flower development, and affect transcript accumulation of microRNA pathway genes and their targetsRita S Borna, Erik H Murchie, Kevin A Pyke, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 12) with videos related to

Sort By:
Pageof 2
Planta|August 23, 2012
Divide and shape: an endosymbiont in actionKevin A Pyke
Journal of Experimental Botany|April 6, 2006
The suffulta mutation in tomato reveals a novel method of plastid replication during fruit ripeningDaniel Forth, Kevin A Pyke
Annals of Botany|December 6, 2002
Plastid and stromule morphogenesis in tomatoKevin A Pyke, Caroline A Howells
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|August 13, 2005
Plastids unleashed: their development and their integration in plant developmentEnrique Lopez-Juez, Kevin A Pyke
Annual Review of Plant Biology|January 30, 2014
Division and dynamic morphology of plastidsKatherine W Osteryoung, Kevin A Pyke
Physiologia Plantarum|April 27, 2002
Reduced gravitropism in inflorescence stems and hypocotyls, but not roots, of Arabidopsis mutants with large plastidsKazuyoshi Yamamoto, Kevin A Pyke, John Z Kiss
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|July 27, 2004
Stromule formation is dependent upon plastid size, plastid differentiation status and the density of plastids within the cellMark T Waters, Rupert G Fray, Kevin A Pyke
Journal of Experimental Botany|January 14, 2015
Decreased photosynthesis in the erect panicle 3 (ep3) mutant of rice is associated with reduced stomatal conductance and attenuated guard cell developmentHongyang Yu, Erik H Murchie, Zinnia H González-Carranza, et al.
The Plant Cell|August 5, 2003
ARC6 is a J-domain plastid division protein and an evolutionary descendant of the cyanobacterial cell division protein Ftn2Stanislav Vitha, John E Froehlich, Olga Koksharova, et al.
Plant Biotechnology Journal|September 20, 2021
The rice EP3 and OsFBK1 E3 ligases alter plant architecture and flower development, and affect transcript accumulation of microRNA pathway genes and their targetsRita S Borna, Erik H Murchie, Kevin A Pyke, et al.
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