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1. A plasma membrane transporter coordinates phosphate reallocation and grain filling in cereals.

2. Decreased grain size1, a C3HC4-type RING protein, influences grain size in rice (Oryza sativa L.).

3. Roles of FERONIA-like receptor genes in regulating grain size and quality in rice.

4. Analysis of development, accumulation and structural characteristics of starch granule in wheat grain under nitrogen application.

5. GWC1 is essential for high grain quality in rice.

6. Mashes to Mashes, Crust to Crust. Presenting a novel microstructural marker for malting in the archaeological record.

7. Btr1-A Induces Grain Shattering and Affects Spike Morphology and Yield-Related Traits in Wheat.

8. Shedding Light on Penetration of Cereal Host Stomata by Wheat Stem Rust Using Improved Methodology.

9. Evidence for preservation of vacuolar compartments during foehn-induced chalky ring formation of Oryza sativa L.

10. Biophysical features of cereal endosperm that decrease starch digestibility.

11. Enzymes enhance degradation of the fiber-starch-protein matrix of distillers dried grains with solubles as revealed by a porcine in vitro fermentation model and microscopy.

12. Beak-shaped grain 1/TRIANGULAR HULL 1, a DUF640 gene, is associated with grain shape, size and weight in rice.

13. Genotype-dependent efficiency of endosperm development in culture of selected cereals: histological and ultrastructural studies.

14. Histological analysis and 3D reconstruction of winter cereal crowns recovering from freezing: a unique response in oat (Avena sativa L.).

15. Evolution of pressure profiles during the discharge of a silo.

16. A comprehensive overview of grain development in Brachypodium distachyon variety Bd21.

17. Evidence from principal component analysis for improvement of grain shape- and spikelet morphology-related traits after hexaploid wheat speciation.

18. Physical properties and microstructural changes during soaking of individual corn and quinoa breakfast flakes.

19. Starch synthesis and programmed cell death during endosperm development in triticale (x Triticosecale Wittmack).

20. Uptake of tritiated liquids by individual breakfast cereal flakes.

21. Ultrastructure of mature protein body in the starchy endosperm of dry cereal grain.

22. Study by scanning electron microscopy of mixture of cereal proteins fractions (maize and wheat) from bread doughs prepared at high temperature in the presence of oxidants.

23. Multiparametric high-resolution imaging of barley embryos by multiphoton microscopy and magnetic resonance micro-imaging.

24. Novel puroindoline and grain softness protein alleles in Aegilops species with the C, D, S, M and U genomes.

25. Interphase chromosomes and the Rabl configuration: does genome size matter?

26. Inter-relationship between electrophoretic characteristics of pseudocereal and cereal proteins and their microscopic structure for possible substitution based on nutritional evaluation.

27. Programmed cell death in cereal aleurone.

28. Elevated CO(2) induces biochemical and ultrastructural changes in leaves of the C(4) cereal sorghum.

29. Leaf sheath cuticular waxes on bloomless and sparse-bloom mutants of Sorghum bicolor.

30. A highly digestible sorghum mutant cultivar exhibits a unique folded structure of endosperm protein bodies.

31. Heterochromatin discrimination in Aegilops speltoides by simultaneous genomic in situ hybridization.

32. Labelling telomeres of cereals, grasses and clover by primed in situ DNA labelling.

33. Reprogramming of rye rDNA in triticale during microsporogenesis.

34. Effect of white rot basidiomycetes on chemical composition and in vitro digestibility of oat straw and alfalfa stems.

35. GroEL-related molecular chaperones are present in the cytosol of oat cells.

36. Post-harvest losses in quality of food grains.

37. An improved method for the subcellular localization of calcium using a modification of the antimonate precipitation technique.

40. A modified Giemsa C-banding technique for Hordeum species.

41. An immunochemical characterization of the phytochrome destruction reaction.

42. Electron microscopic localization of phytochrome in plants using an indirect antibody-labeling method.

44. Inhibition of IAA-induced elongation in Avena coleoptile segments by lead: a physiological and an electron microscopic study.

45. Subcellular distribution of calcium within root meristem cells.

46. Isolation of intact polysomes from mechanically dehulled developing grain.

47. Domain structure of phytochrome from Avena sativa visualized by electron microscopy.

48. The light-harvesting chlorpohyll-protein complex of photosystem II. Its location in the photosynthetic membrane.

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