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GrainGenes Keyword Report: elevation

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ReferenceWilson BK et al. (2001) Isozyme variation and its environmental correlates in Elymus glaucus from the California Floristic Province Canadian Journal of Botany 79:139-153.
ReferenceBurke JJ (2001) Identification of genetic diversity and mutations in higher plant acquired thermotolerance Physiologia Plantarum 112:167-170.
ReferenceGarnier LKM and Dajoz I (2001) Evolutionary significance of awn length variation in a clonal grass of fire-prone savannas Ecology 82:1720-1733.
ReferenceAnil VS and Rao KS (2001) Calcium-mediated signal transduction in plants: A perspective on the role of Ca2+ and CDPKs during early plant development Journal of Plant Physiology 158:1237-1256.
ReferenceFrattini M et al. (1999) Rice calcium-dependent protein kinase isoforms OsCDPK2 and OsCDPK11 show different responses to light and different expression patterns during seed development Plant Molecular Biology 41:753-764.

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