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The Plant Cell|April 13, 2004
The variability of sesquiterpenes emitted from two Zea mays cultivars is controlled by allelic variation of two terpene synthase genes encoding stereoselective multiple product enzymesTobias G Köllner, Christiane Schnee, Jonathan Gershenzon, et al.The Plant Cell|April 13, 2004
COS1: an Arabidopsis coronatine insensitive1 suppressor essential for regulation of jasmonate-mediated plant defense and senescenceShi Xiao, Liangying Dai, Fuquan Liu, et al.The Plant Cell|January 20, 2004
Extensive maternal DNA hypomethylation in the endosperm of Zea maysMassimiliano Lauria, Mary Rupe, Mei Guo, et al.The Plant Cell|January 20, 2004
MASSUGU2 encodes Aux/IAA19, an auxin-regulated protein that functions together with the transcriptional activator NPH4/ARF7 to regulate differential growth responses of hypocotyl and formation of lateral roots in Arabidopsis thalianaKiyoshi Tatematsu, Satoshi Kumagai, Hideki Muto, et al.The Plant Cell|January 20, 2004
Divergent roles in Arabidopsis thaliana development and defense of two homologous genes, aberrant growth and death2 and AGD2-LIKE DEFENSE RESPONSE PROTEIN1, encoding novel aminotransferasesJong Tae Song, Hua Lu, Jean T GreenbergThe Plant Cell|January 27, 2004
Mutations in the pale aleurone color1 regulatory gene of the Zea mays anthocyanin pathway have distinct phenotypes relative to the functionally similar TRANSPARENT TESTA GLABRA1 gene in Arabidopsis thalianaCharles C Carey, Josie T Strahle, David A Selinger, et al.The Plant Cell|November 1, 1992
Downstream DNA sequences are required to activate a gene expressed in the root cortex of embryos and seedlingsR A Dietrich, S E Radke, J J HaradaThe Plant Cell|November 1, 1992
Regional and cell-specific gene expression patterns during petal developmentG N Drews, T P Beals, A Q Bui, et al.The Plant Cell|November 1, 1992
An Arabidopsis mutant defective in the general phenylpropanoid pathwayC C Chapple, T Vogt, B E Ellis, et al.The Plant Cell|October 21, 2004
Multiple genetic processes result in heterogeneous rates of evolution within the major cluster disease resistance genes in lettuceHanhui Kuang, Sung-Sick Woo, Blake C Meyers, et al.Pageof 770