Search Results - "Elumalai, R P"
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Independent Action of ELF3 and phyB to Control Hypocotyl Elongation and Flowering Time
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-2000)“…Light regulates various aspects of plant growth, and the photoreceptor phytochrome B (phyB) mediates many responses to red light. In a screen for Arabidopsis…”
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A Mutation in the Arabidopsis KT2/KUP2 Potassium Transporter Gene Affects Shoot Cell Expansion
Published in The Plant cell (01-01-2002)“…Potassium ions ( K+) are the most abundant cations in plants and are necessary for cell growth. Arabidopsis shy3-1 mutant plants have a short hypocotyl, small…”
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Characterization of pectate lyase produced by Pseudomonas marginalis and cloning of pectate lyase genes
Published in Physiological and molecular plant pathology (1995)“…Pseudomonas marginalis produced two pectate lyase isozymes in a medium containing sodium polypectate. Of the two, one had alkaline pI, 9·5, and the other had…”
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Suppressors of an Arabidopsis thaliana phyB mutation identify genes that control light signaling and hypocotyl elongation
Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-03-1998)“…Ambient light controls the development and physiology of plants. The Arabidopsis thaliana photoreceptor phytochrome B (PHYB) regulates developmental light…”
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Identification by replicon-typing of indigenous plasmids of Burkholderia (Pseudomonas) solanacearum
Published in Indian journal of experimental biology (01-04-1997)“…Fifteen strains of Burkholderia (Pseudomonas) solanacearum were isolated, identified from different parts of India and screened for plasmid profile. They…”
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Comparison of RNA Expression Profiles Based on Maize Expressed Sequence Tag Frequency Analysis and Micro-Array Hybridization
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-03-2002)“…Assembly of 73,000 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) representing multiple organs and developmental stages of maize (Zea mays) identified approximately 22,000…”
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