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GrainGenes Keyword Report: plant architecture

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ReferenceJensen CS et al. (2001) A TERMINAL FLOMER1-Like gene from perennial ryegrass involved in floral transition and axillary meristem identity Plant Physiology 125:1517-1528.
ReferenceWeller SC et al. (2001) The effect of genomics on weed management in the 21st century Weed Science 49:282-289.
ReferenceJeon JS et al. (2000) Production of transgenic rice plants showing reduced heading date and plant height by ectopic expression of rice MADS-box genes Molecular Breeding 6:581-592.
ReferenceKara Y et al. (2000) Root characteristics in durum wheat (T-turgidum conv. durum) and some wild Triticeae species. Genetic variation and relationship with plant architecture Cereal Research Communications 28:247-254.
ReferenceZhu H et al. (1999) Does function follow form? Principal QTLs for Fusarium head blight (FHB) resistance are coincident with QTLs for inflorescence traits and plant height in a doubled-haploid population of barley Theoretical and Applied Genetics 99:1221-1232.

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