480 results on '"Mullet, John E."'
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102. Direct evidence for selective modulation of psbA, rpoA, rbcL and 16S RNA stability during barley chloroplast development
103. Involvement of a Lipoxygenase-like Enzyme in Abscisic Acid Biosynthesis
104. Lipoxygenase gene expression is modulated in plants by water deficit, wounding, and methyl jasmonate
105. Chloroplast transcription is required to express the nuclear genes rbcS and cab. Plastid DNA copy number is regulated independently
106. Water deficit modulates gene expression in growing zones of soybean seedlings. Analysis of differentially expressed cDNAs, a new β-tubulin gene, and expression of genes encoding cell wall proteins
107. Sequence-based alignment of sorghum chromosome 3 and rice chromosome 1 reveals extensive conservation of gene order and one major chromosomal rearrangement
108. A Mechanism for Light-Induced Translation of the rbcL mRNA Encoding the Large Subunit of Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate Carboxylase in Barley Chloroplasts
109. Turgor-responsive gene transcription and RNA levels increase rapidly when pea shoots are wilted. Sequence and expression of three inducible genes
110. Sequence and transcriptional analysis of the barley ctDNA region upstream of psbD-psbC encoding trnK(UUU), rps16, trnQ(UUG), psbK, psbI, and trnS(GCU)
111. Integrated karyotyping of sorghum by in situ hybridization of landed BACs
112. Mapping genes on an integrated sorghum genetic and physical map using cDNA selection technology
113. Molecular mapping of QTLs conferring stay-green in grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench)
114. Plant cellular responses to water deficit
115. Maturity2, a novel regulator of flowering time in Sorghum bicolor, increases expression of SbPRR37 and SbCO in long days delaying flowering
116. Integration of Pretreatment With Simultaneous Counter-Current Extraction of Energy Sorghum for High-Titer Mixed Sugar Production
117. Sorghum stem aerenchyma formation is regulated by SbNAC_D during internode development
118. The AGCVIII kinase Dw2 modulates cell proliferation, endomembrane trafficking, and MLG/xylan cell wall localization in elongating stem internodes of Sorghum bicolor.
119. A BAC pooling strategy combined with PCR-based screenings in a large, highly repetitive genome enables integration of the maize genetic and physical maps
120. Developmental dynamics of stem starch accumulation in Sorghum bicolor
121. Variation in energy sorghum hybrid TX08001 biomass composition and lignin chemistry during development under irrigated and non-irrigated field conditions
122. The Sorghum bicolor reference genome: improved assembly, gene annotations, a transcriptome atlas, and signatures of genome organization
123. Light Regulation of Plastid Gene Expression during Chloroplast Biogenesis in Barley; Evidence for Regulation of Translation and Post-Transcriptional Determination of mRNA Levels
124. Pea chloroplast tRNALys(UUU) gene: transcription and analysis of an intron-containing gene
125. High-biomass C 4 grasses—Filling the yield gap
126. Sorghum Dw2 Encodes a Protein Kinase Regulator of Stem Internode Length
127. Dynamics of gene expression during development and expansion of vegetative stem internodes of bioenergy sorghum
128. Bioenergy Sorghum Crop Model Predicts VPD-Limited Transpiration Traits Enhance Biomass Yield in Water-Limited Environments
129. 3D sorghum reconstructions from depth images enable identification of quantitative trait loci regulating shoot architecture
130. Discovery of a Dhurrin QTL in Sorghum: Co-localization of Dhurrin Biosynthesis and a Novel Stay-green QTL
131. Multiple transcripts for higher plantrbcL andatpB genes and localization of the transcription initiation site of therbcL gene
132. Characterization of P. sativum chloroplast psbA transcripts produced in vivo, in vitro and in E. coli
133. Localization of the genes coding for the 51 kDa PSII chlorophyll apoprotein, apocytochrome b6, the 65–70 kDa PSI chlorophyll apoproteins and the 44 kDa PSII chlorophyll apoprotein in pea chloroplast DNA
134. Proteins homologous to leaf glycoproteins are abundant in stems of dark-grown soybean seedlings. Analysis of proteins and cDNAs
135. Pea chloroplast tRNALys (UUU) gene: transcription and analysis of an intron-containing gene
136. Harnessing Genetic Variation in Leaf Angle to Increase Productivity of Sorghum bicolor
137. RIG: Recalibration and Interrelation of Genomic Sequence Data with the GATK
138. Photosynthetic leaf area modulates tiller bud outgrowth in sorghum
139. Stay-green alleles individually enhance grain yield in sorghum under drought by modifying canopy development and water uptake patterns
140. In vitro transcription of chloroplast protein genes
141. [45] In Vitro reconstitution of synthesis, uptake, and assembly of cytoplasmically synthesized chloroplast proteins
142. In Vitro Transcription of Chloroplast Protein Genes
143. High-biomass C4 grasses—Filling the yield gap.
144. Resolution of Genetic Map Expansion Caused by Excess Heterozygosity in Plant Recombinant Inbred Populations
145. Sorghum Phytochrome B Inhibits Flowering in Long Days by Activating Expression of SbPRR37 and SbGHD7, Repressors of SbEHD1, SbCN8 and SbCN12
146. Ghd7 (Ma6) Represses Sorghum Flowering in Long Days: Ghd7 Alleles Enhance Biomass Accumulation and Grain Production
147. Stay‐green alleles individually enhance grain yield in sorghum under drought by modifying canopy development and water uptake patterns
148. CONSTANS is a photoperiod regulated activator of flowering in sorghum
149. Quantitative trait locus mapping of the transpiration ratio related to preflowering drought tolerance in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor)
150. Ozone Sensitivity in Hybrid Poplar Correlates with Insensitivity to Both Salicylic Acid and Jasmonic Acid. The Role of Programmed Cell Death in Lesion Formation1
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