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GrainGenes Author Report: Daggard GE

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Daggard GE
Paper
ReferenceKhanna HK and Daggard GE (2006) Targeted expression of redesigned and codon optimised synthetic gene leads to recrystallisation inhibition and reduced electrolyte leakage in spring wheat at sub-zero temperatures. Plant Cell Reports 25:1336.
ReferenceLehmensiek A et al. (2005) Curation of wheat maps to improve map accuracy and QTL detection Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 56:1347-1354.
ReferenceLehmensiek A et al. (2004) QTLs for black-point resistance in wheat and the identification of potential markers for use in breeding programmes Plant Breeding 123:410-416.
ReferenceKhanna HK and Daggard GE (2003) Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation of wheat using a superbinary vector and a polyamine-supplemented regeneration medium Plant Cell Reports 21:429-436.
ReferenceKhanna HK and Daggard GE (2001) Enhanced shoot regeneration in nine Australian wheat cultivars by spermidine and water stress treatments Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 28:1243-1247.

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