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GrainGenes Reference Report: JEB-53-801

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Reference
JEB-53-801
Title
What stay-green mutants tell us about nitrogen remobilization in leaf senescence
Journal
Journal of Experimental Botany
Year
2002
Volume
53
Pages
801-808
Author
Thomas H
Ougham H
Canter P
Donnison I
External Databases
Pubmed: 11912223
Keyword
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alien introgression
breakdown
catabolism
catabolites
cdna
chlorophyll
chlorophyll breakdown
chlorophyll catabolism
chlorophyll-protein
chromosome
cloning
collection
cytochrome-f
degradation
environmental
environmental factors
enzyme
festuca
festuca pratensis
festuca pratensis-huds
foliar senescence
gene
genetic and environmental factors
genotype
introgression
key enzyme
leaf senescence
legume
locus
lolium
lolium perenne
lolium temulentum
map-based cloning
membrane
membrane protein
metabolism
mobilization
mutant
mutation
nitrogen
nitrogen remobilization
non-yellowing mutant
nonyellowing mutant
pathway
phaseolus vulgaris l
phenotype
pigment
pratensis
protein
protein degradation
protein mobilization
regulation
regulator
remobilization
segment
senescence
senescing leaves
species-specific polymorphism
stay-green
stay-green mutant
strategy
udp-glucose pyrophosphorylase

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