40 results on '"Peas -- Genetic aspects"'
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2. DIE NEUTRALIS and LATE BLOOMER 1 contribute to regulation of the pea circadian clock
3. Role of temperature stress on chloroplast biogenesis and protein import in pea
4. Developmental and hormonal regulation of gibberellin biosynthesis and catabolism in pea fruit
5. Light regulation of gibberellin biosynthesis in pea is mediated through the COP1/HY5 pathway
6. Tendril-less regulates tendril formation in pea leaves
7. Patterns of DR5::GUS expression in organs of pea (Pisum sativum)
8. Two cycles of recurrent selection lead to simultaneous improvement in black spot resistance and stem strength in field pea
9. Genetic control of floral zygomorphy in pea (Pisum sativum L.)
10. Developmental genes have pleiotropic effects on plant morphology and source capacity, eventually impacting on seed protein content and productivity in pea (1)([W])([OA])
11. Developmental and embryo axis regulation of gibberellin biosynthesis during germination and young seedling growth of pea (1)
12. Branching genes are conserved across species. Genes controlling a novel signal in pea are coregulated by other long-distance signals (1)
13. A novel lipoxygenase in pea roots. Its function in wounding and biotic stress
14. Effect of leaf position on levels of the chloroplast and cytosolic phosphofructoaldolase isozymes in the pea leaf nucleus
15. Nod factors induce nod factor cleaving enzymes in pea roots. Genetic and pharmacological approaches indicate different activation mechanisms (1)
16. The mutant crispa reveals multiple roles for PHANTASTICA in pea compound leaf development ([W])
17. The branching gene RAMOSUS1 mediates interactions among two novel signals and auxin in pea
18. Copper transport across pea thylakoid membranes
19. The transcriptional enhancer of the pea plastocyanin gene associates with the nuclear matrix and regulates gene expression through histone acetylation
20. The Sym35 gene required for root nodule development in pea is an ortholog of Nin from Lotus japonicus (1)
21. The pea gene NA encodes ent-kaurenoic acid oxidase (1)
22. Auxin regulation of the gibberellin pathway in Pea (1)
23. Ferrous ion transport across chloroplast inner envelope membranes (1)
24. Control of gibberellin levels and gene exepression during de-etiolation in pea (1)
25. Multiple, distinct isoforms of sucrose synthase in pea (1)
26. Mutational analysis of branching in pea. Evidence that Rms1 and Rms5 regulate the same novel signal (1)
27. Light-dependent osmoregulation in pea stem protoplasts. Photoreceptors, tissue specificity, ion relationships, and physiological implications
28. A comparison of the effects of DNA-damaging agents and biotic elicitors on the induction of plant defense genes, nuclear distortion, and cell death (1)
29. Two types of pea leghemoglobin genes showing different [O.sub.2]-binding affinities and distinct patterns of spatial expression in nodules (1)
30. Gibberellin biosynthesis mutations and root development in pea
31. Stamina pistilloida, the pea ortholog of fim and UFO, is required for normal development of flowers, inflorescences, and leaves
32. Changes in Gibberellin [A.sub.1] levels and response during de-etiolation of pea seedlings (1)
33. Amino acid transporters are localized to transfer cells of developing pea seeds (1)
34. Peroxisomal NADP-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase. Characterization and activity regulation during natural senescence (1)
35. Regulation of gibberellin 20-oxidase and gibberellin 3[beta]-hydroxylase transcript accumulation during de-etiolation of pea seedlings (1)
36. The SLENDER gene of pea encodes a gibberellin 2-oxidase (1)
37. Regions of the pea Lhcb1*4 promoter necessary for blue-light regulation in transgenic Arabidopsis (1)
38. Effect of pectin methylesterase gene expression on pea root development
39. Cloning and characterization of TPE4A, a thiol-protease gene induced during ovary senescence and seed germination in pea (1)
40. Occurrence of cello-oligosaccharides in the apoplast of auxin-treated pea stems
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