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Ottoline Leyser

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The New Phytologist|March 19, 2024
The activation of Arabidopsis axillary buds involves a switch from slow to rapid committed outgrowth regulated by auxin and strigolactoneZoe Nahas, Fabrizio Ticchiarelli, Martin van Rongen, et al.
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|October 18, 2002
Micrografting techniques for testing long-distance signalling in ArabidopsisColin G N Turnbull, Jon P Booker, H M Ottoline Leyser
Plant Physiology|September 27, 2005
Characterization of terfestatin A, a new specific inhibitor for auxin signalingAtsushi Yamazoe, Ken-ichiro Hayashi, Stefan Kepinski, et al.
Plant Physiology|February 21, 2013
A role for more axillary growth1 (MAX1) in evolutionary diversity in strigolactone signaling upstream of MAX2Richard J Challis, Jo Hepworth, Céline Mouchel, et al.
Biology Open|November 2, 2016
Strigolactone regulates shoot development through a core signalling pathwayTom Bennett, Yueyang Liang, Madeleine Seale, et al.
BMC Plant Biology|September 12, 2012
Mutation of the cytosolic ribosomal protein-encoding RPS10B gene affects shoot meristematic function in ArabidopsisPetra Stirnberg, Jin-Ping Liu, Sally Ward, et al.
Plant Physiology|April 24, 2013
Using Arabidopsis to study shoot branching in biomass willowSally P Ward, Jemma Salmon, Steven J Hanley, et al.
Plant Biotechnology Journal|January 8, 2014
Functional screening of willow alleles in Arabidopsis combined with QTL mapping in willow (Salix) identifies SxMAX4 as a coppicing response geneJemma Salmon, Sally P Ward, Steven J Hanley, et al.
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|August 1, 2002
Nitrate and phosphate availability and distribution have different effects on root system architecture of ArabidopsisBirgit I Linkohr, Lisa C Williamson, Alastair H Fitter, et al.
Elife|March 26, 2015
Three ancient hormonal cues co-ordinate shoot branching in a mossYoan Coudert, Wojtek Palubicki, Karin Ljung, et al.
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The New Phytologist|March 19, 2024
The activation of Arabidopsis axillary buds involves a switch from slow to rapid committed outgrowth regulated by auxin and strigolactoneZoe Nahas, Fabrizio Ticchiarelli, Martin van Rongen, et al.
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|October 18, 2002
Micrografting techniques for testing long-distance signalling in ArabidopsisColin G N Turnbull, Jon P Booker, H M Ottoline Leyser
Plant Physiology|September 27, 2005
Characterization of terfestatin A, a new specific inhibitor for auxin signalingAtsushi Yamazoe, Ken-ichiro Hayashi, Stefan Kepinski, et al.
Plant Physiology|February 21, 2013
A role for more axillary growth1 (MAX1) in evolutionary diversity in strigolactone signaling upstream of MAX2Richard J Challis, Jo Hepworth, Céline Mouchel, et al.
Biology Open|November 2, 2016
Strigolactone regulates shoot development through a core signalling pathwayTom Bennett, Yueyang Liang, Madeleine Seale, et al.
BMC Plant Biology|September 12, 2012
Mutation of the cytosolic ribosomal protein-encoding RPS10B gene affects shoot meristematic function in ArabidopsisPetra Stirnberg, Jin-Ping Liu, Sally Ward, et al.
Plant Physiology|April 24, 2013
Using Arabidopsis to study shoot branching in biomass willowSally P Ward, Jemma Salmon, Steven J Hanley, et al.
Plant Biotechnology Journal|January 8, 2014
Functional screening of willow alleles in Arabidopsis combined with QTL mapping in willow (Salix) identifies SxMAX4 as a coppicing response geneJemma Salmon, Sally P Ward, Steven J Hanley, et al.
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|August 1, 2002
Nitrate and phosphate availability and distribution have different effects on root system architecture of ArabidopsisBirgit I Linkohr, Lisa C Williamson, Alastair H Fitter, et al.
Elife|March 26, 2015
Three ancient hormonal cues co-ordinate shoot branching in a mossYoan Coudert, Wojtek Palubicki, Karin Ljung, et al.
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