277 results on '"Pratt, Lee H."'
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2. Sorghum Expressed Sequence Tags Identify Signature Genes for Drought, Pathogenesis, and Skotomorphogenesis from a Milestone Set of 16,801 Unique Transcripts
3. Transcriptional Profiling of Sorghum Induced by Methyl Jasmonate, Salicylic Acid, and Aminocyclopropane Carboxylic Acid Reveals Cooperative Regulation and Novel Gene Responses
4. Fruit-Localized Phytochromes Regulate Lycopene Accumulation Independently of Ethylene Production in Tomato
5. A Photoperiod-Insensitive Barley Line Contains a Light-Labile Phytochrome B
6. The Sorghum Photoperiod Sensitivity Gene, $Ma_{3}$ , Encodes a Phytochrome B
7. Sequence Analysis of Bacterial Artificial Chromosome Clones from the Apospory-Specific Genomic Region of Pennisetum and Cenchrus
8. Transcriptional profiling of stage specific gene expression in the parasitic ciliate Ichthyophthirius multifiliis
9. Overexpression of homologous phytochrome genes in tomato: exploring the limits in photoperception
10. Distribution and localization of phytochrome within the plant
11. Phytochrome from Green Avena Characterized with Monoclonal Antibodies Directed to It
12. Phytochrome Structure/Function Relationships as Probed by Monoclonal Antibodies
13. Immunogold Electron Microscopy of Phytochrome in Avena: Identification of Intracellular Sites Responsible for Phytochrome Sequestering and Enhanced Pelletability
14. Identification of a Highly Conserved Domain on Phytochrome from Angiosperms to Algae
15. Identification with Monoclonal Antibodies of a Second Antigenic Domain on Avena Phytochrome That Changes upon Its Photoconversion
16. Characterization of a Molecular Modification of Phytochrome That Is Associated with Its Conversion to the Far-Red-Absorbing Form
17. Immunopurification and Initial Characterization of Dicotyledonous Phytochrome
18. Comparative Phytochrome Immunochemistry as Assayed by Antisera against Both Monocotyledonous and Dicotyledonous Phytochrome
19. Localization of Phytochrome in Oats by Electron Microscopy
20. Characterization by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay of Monoclonal Antibodies to Pisum and Avena Phytochrome
21. Red Light-Enhanced Phytochrome Pelletability: Re-Examination and Further Characterization
22. Immunological and Physical Characterization of the Products of Phytochrome Proteolysis
23. Phytochrome Characterization by Rabbit Antiserum against High Molecular Weight Phytochrome
24. Phytochrome Modification and Light-Enhanced, In vivo-Induced Phytochrome Pelletability
25. Phytochrome Pelletability Induced by Irradiation in vivo: Test for in vitro Binding of Added [ 35 S]Phytochrome
26. Phytochrome Immunoaffinity Purification
27. Phytochrome Radioimmunoassay
28. Light-Mediated Changes in Two Proteins Found Associated with Plasma Membrane Fractions from Pea Stem Sections
29. Genetic Regulation of Development in Sorghum bicolor: VI. The $ma_{3}{}^{\text{R}}$ Allele Results in Abnormal Phytochrome Physiology
30. Genetic Regulation of Development in Sorghum bicolor: VII. $ma_{3}{}^{\text{R}}$ Flowering Mutant Lacks a Phytochrome That Predominates in Green Tissue
31. Intracellular Phytochrome Distribution as a Function of its Molecular form and of its Destruction
32. Comparative Immunochemistry of Phytochrome
33. Immunological Determination of the Relationship between Large and Small Sizes of Phytochrome
34. Immunocytochemical Localization of Phytochrome
35. Photochemical and Nonphotochemical Reactions of Phytochrome in vivo
36. Phytochrome Distribution in Etiolated Grass Seedlings as Assayed by an Indirect Antibody-Labelling Method
37. Absolute quantification of five phytochrome transcripts in seedlings and mature plants of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.)
38. A Functional Genomics Investigation of Allelochemical Biosynthesis in Sorghum bicolor Root Hairs
39. Sorghum bicolor’s Transcriptome Response to Dehydration, High Salinity and ABA
40. Characterization of tomato PHYB1 and identification of molecular defects in four mutant alleles
41. A photoperiod-insensitive barley line contains a light-labile phytochrome B (1)
42. The phytochrome gene family in tomato includes a novel subfamily
43. Tomato contains two differentially expressed genes encoding B-type phytochromes, neither of which can be considered an ortholog of Arabidopsis phytochrome B
44. Spatial distribution of three phytochromes in dark- and light-grown Avena sativa L.
45. Temporal and light regulation of the expression of three phytochromes in germinating seeds and young seedlings of Avena sativa L.
46. Characterization of the Destruction of Phytochrome in the Red-Absorbing Form
47. Phytochrome Levels in Light-Grown Avena Change in Response to End-of-Day Irradiations
48. Intracellular redistribution of phytochrome in etiolated soybean (Glycine max L.) seedlings
49. Avena sativa L. contains three phytochromes, only one of which is abundant in etiolated tissue
50. Large-scale partial purification of phytochrome from green leaves of Avena sativa L.
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