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GrainGenes Author Report: Panitz R

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Panitz R
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ReferenceWeschke W et al. (2003) The role of invertases and hexose transporters in controlling sugar ratios in maternal and filial tissues of barley caryopses during early development Plant Journal 33:395-411.
ReferenceSreenivasulu N et al. (2002) Identification of genes specifically expressed in maternal and filial tissues of barley caryopses: A cDNA array analysis Molecular Genetics and Genomics 266:758-767.
ReferenceWeschke W et al. (2000) Sucrose transport into barley seeds: molecular characterization of two transporters and implications for seed development and starch accumulation The Plant Journal 455-467.
ReferenceWeschke W et al. (2000) Sucrose transport into barley seeds: molecular characterization of two transporters and implications for seed development and starch accumulation Plant Journal 21:455-467.
ReferenceSchubert R et al. (1994) Tissue-specific expression of an oat 12S seed globulin gene in developing tobacco seeds: differential mRNA and protein accumulation Plant Molecular Biology 26:203-210.

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