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GrainGenes Keyword Report: biochemical-pathways

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ReferenceAnderson J and Peters D (1995) Inhibitors of ethylene biosynthesis and action do not prevent injury to wheat seedlings infested with Schizaphis graminum (Homoptera: Aphididae) Environmental Entomology 24:1644-1649.
ReferenceBaron A et al. (1994) A metabolic control analysis of the glutamine synthetase/glutamate synthase cycle in isolated barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) chloroplasts Plant Physiology 105:415-424.
ReferenceFalbel T and Staehelin L (1994) Characterization of a family of chlorophyll-deficient wheat (Triticum) and barley (Hordeum vulgare) mutants with defects in the magnesium-insertion step of chlorophyll biosynthesis Plant Physiology 104:639-648.
ReferenceThomas B and Rodriguez R (1994) Metabolite signals regulate gene expression and source/sink relations in cereal seedlings Plant Physiology 106:1235-1239.
ReferenceBatna A and Spiteller G (1993) Biosynthesis of furan fatty acids in Saccharum species is Ca2+ -dependent Phytochemistry 32:311-315.

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