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ReferenceFedenko EP et al. (2004) Effect of vernalization and red light illumination of seedlings of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) on the temperature profile of cAMP phosphodiesterase activity Biology Bulletin 31:239-243.
ReferenceSood S et al. (2004) Inhibition of Photosystem I and Photosystem II in wheat seedlings with their root-shoot transition zones exposed to red light Photosynthesis Research 81:31-40.
ReferenceGallais S et al. (2000) Changes in soluble and membrane-bound isoforms of calcium-calmodulin-dependent and -independent NAD(+) kinase, during the culture of after-ripened and dormant seeds of Avena sativa Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 27:649-658.
ReferenceByrne D et al. (1993) Half-lives of oat mRNAs in vivo and in a polysome-based in-vitro system Planta 189:249-256.
ReferenceKnauber D and Banowetz G (1992) Phenotypic analysis of a dwarf wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) with altered phytochrome-mediated growth responses Plant Physiology 100:1901-1908.

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