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Development (Cambridge, England)
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September 30, 2020
Plant homeodomain proteins provide a mechanism for how leaves grow wide
Phillip A Conklin, Robyn Johnston, Brianne R Conlon, et al.
Plant Physiology
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January 2, 2010
WOX4 promotes procambial development
Jiabing Ji, Josh Strable, Rena Shimizu, et al.
Plant Signaling & Behavior
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July 8, 2020
A maize LIPID TRANSFER PROTEIN may bridge the gap between PHYTOCHROME-mediated light signaling and cuticle biosynthesis
Pengfei Qiao, Richard Bourgault, Marc Mohammadi, et al.
Plant Physiology
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December 17, 2008
Tissue specificity and evolution of meristematic WOX3 function
Rena Shimizu, Jiabing Ji, Eric Kelsey, et al.
The New Phytologist
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December 6, 2020
Network analyses identify a transcriptomic proximodistal prepattern in the maize leaf primordium
Samuel Leiboff, Josh Strable, Robyn Johnston, et al.
The Plant Cell
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December 18, 2014
Transcriptomic analyses indicate that maize ligule development recapitulates gene expression patterns that occur during lateral organ initiation
Robyn Johnston, Minghui Wang, Qi Sun, et al.
Plos One
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April 12, 2014
Transcriptomic analysis of Petunia hybrida in response to salt stress using high throughput RNA sequencing
Gonzalo H Villarino, Aureliano Bombarely, James J Giovannoni, et al.
Plos Genetics
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November 26, 2009
Loss of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase 2 (RDR2) function causes widespread and unexpected changes in the expression of transposons, genes, and 24-nt small RNAs
Yi Jia, Damon R Lisch, Kazuhiro Ohtsu, et al.
Genes
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August 4, 2017
Dissecting Tissue-Specific Transcriptomic Responses from Leaf and Roots under Salt Stress in Petunia hybrida Mitchell
Gonzalo H Villarino, Qiwen Hu, Michael J Scanlon, et al.
The Plant Cell
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May 11, 2010
ragged seedling2 Encodes an ARGONAUTE7-like protein required for mediolateral expansion, but not dorsiventrality, of maize leaves
Ryan N Douglas, Dan Wiley, Ananda Sarkar, et al.
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Development (Cambridge, England)
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September 30, 2020
Plant homeodomain proteins provide a mechanism for how leaves grow wide
Phillip A Conklin, Robyn Johnston, Brianne R Conlon, et al.
Plant Physiology
|
January 2, 2010
WOX4 promotes procambial development
Jiabing Ji, Josh Strable, Rena Shimizu, et al.
Plant Signaling & Behavior
|
July 8, 2020
A maize LIPID TRANSFER PROTEIN may bridge the gap between PHYTOCHROME-mediated light signaling and cuticle biosynthesis
Pengfei Qiao, Richard Bourgault, Marc Mohammadi, et al.
Plant Physiology
|
December 17, 2008
Tissue specificity and evolution of meristematic WOX3 function
Rena Shimizu, Jiabing Ji, Eric Kelsey, et al.
The New Phytologist
|
December 6, 2020
Network analyses identify a transcriptomic proximodistal prepattern in the maize leaf primordium
Samuel Leiboff, Josh Strable, Robyn Johnston, et al.
The Plant Cell
|
December 18, 2014
Transcriptomic analyses indicate that maize ligule development recapitulates gene expression patterns that occur during lateral organ initiation
Robyn Johnston, Minghui Wang, Qi Sun, et al.
Plos One
|
April 12, 2014
Transcriptomic analysis of Petunia hybrida in response to salt stress using high throughput RNA sequencing
Gonzalo H Villarino, Aureliano Bombarely, James J Giovannoni, et al.
Plos Genetics
|
November 26, 2009
Loss of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase 2 (RDR2) function causes widespread and unexpected changes in the expression of transposons, genes, and 24-nt small RNAs
Yi Jia, Damon R Lisch, Kazuhiro Ohtsu, et al.
Genes
|
August 4, 2017
Dissecting Tissue-Specific Transcriptomic Responses from Leaf and Roots under Salt Stress in Petunia hybrida Mitchell
Gonzalo H Villarino, Qiwen Hu, Michael J Scanlon, et al.
The Plant Cell
|
May 11, 2010
ragged seedling2 Encodes an ARGONAUTE7-like protein required for mediolateral expansion, but not dorsiventrality, of maize leaves
Ryan N Douglas, Dan Wiley, Ananda Sarkar, et al.
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