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GrainGenes Keyword Report: abiotic stress tolerance

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abiotic stress tolerance
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ReferenceIvandic V et al. (2003) Associations of simple sequence repeats with quantitative trait variation including biotic and abiotic stress tolerance in Hordeum spontaneum Plant Breeding 122:300-304.
ReferenceGarg AK et al. (2002) Trehalose accumulation in rice plants confers high tolerance levels to different abiotic stresses Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 99:15898-15903.
ReferenceOuellet FS (2002) Out of the cold: Unveiling the elements required for low temperature induction of gene expression in plants In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology 38:396-403.
ReferenceNguyen VT et al. (2001) Molecular mapping of genes conferring aluminum tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa L.) Theoretical and Applied Genetics 102:1002-1010.
ReferenceZaharieva M et al. (2001) Drought and heat responses in the wild wheat relative Aegilops geniculata Roth: Potential interest for wheat improvement Crop Science 41:1321-1329.

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