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    Status of the Global Cotton Germplasm Resources by Campbell, B.T, Saha, S, Percy, R, Frelichowski, J, Jenkins, J.N, Park, W, Mayee, C.D, Gotmare, V, Dessauw, D, Giband, M, Du, X, Jia, Y, Constable, G, Dillion, S, Abdurakhmonov, I.Y, Abdukarimov, A, Rizaeva, S.M, Abdullaev, A, Barroso, P.A.V, Padua, J.G, Hoffmann, L.V, Podolnaya, L

    Published in Crop science (01-07-2010)
    “…The cultivated Gossypium spp. (cotton) represents the single most important, natural fiber crop in the world. In addition to its fiber, the oil and protein…”
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    Wide coverage of the tetraploid cotton genome using newly developed microsatellite markers by Nguyen, T.B, Giband, M, Brottier, P, Risterucci, A.M, Lacape, J.M

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-06-2004)
    “…Microsatellite [simple-sequence repeat (SSR)] markers were developed and positioned on the genetic map of tetraploid cotton. Three hundred and ninety-two…”
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    New sources of resistance to Meloidogyne incognita race 3 in wild cotton accessions and histological characterization of the defence mechanisms by Mota, F. C., Alves, G. C. S., Giband, M., Gomes, A. C. M. M., Sousa, F. R., Mattos, V. S., Barbosa, V. H. S., Barroso, P. A. V., Nicole, M., Peixoto, J. R., Rocha, M. R., Carneiro, R. M. D. G.

    Published in Plant pathology (01-10-2013)
    “…Accessions of Gossypium spp., some of them never previously tested, were evaluated for resistance to a local isolate of Meloidogyne incognita race 3 in…”
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    Anoxia induces changes in translatable mRNA populations in turtle organs: a possible adaptive strategy for anaerobiosis by Douglas, D N, Giband, M, Altosaar, I, Storey, K B

    “…The effects of anoxic submergence (16 h at 15 degrees C) on cellular mRNA contents were assessed in five organs of anoxia tolerant turtles Trachemys scripta…”
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    Introduction of new traits into cotton through genetic engineering: insect resistance as example by Pannetier, C. (Laboratoire de Biologie Cellulaire INRA, Versailles (France).), Giband, M, Couzi, P, Tan, V. Le, Mazier, M, Tourneur, J, Hau, B

    Published in Euphytica (01-01-1997)
    “…The main goal of gene transfer into cotton is the development of insect-resistant varieties. The stakes are important since cotton protection against insects…”
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    QTL analysis of cotton fiber quality using multiple Gossypium hirsutum x Gossypium barbadense backcross generations by Lacape, J.M, Nguyen, T.B, Courtois, B, Belot, J.L, Giband, M, Gourlot, J.P, Gawryziak, G, Roques, S, Hau, B

    Published in Crop science (2005)
    “…Cotton fiber properties are essential predictors of yarn performance. The suite of fiber quality traits that collectively affect the utility of the fiber for…”
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    Transgenic plants for insect resistance by Jouanin, Lise, Bonadé-Bottino, Michel, Girard, Cécile, Morrot, Gil, Giband, Marc

    Published in Plant Science (15-01-1998)
    “…Plant genetic engineering offers opportunities for the creation of insect-resistant plants by insertion and expression in planta of entomopathogenic proteins…”
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    The gene III product (P15) of cauliflower mosaic virus is a DNA‐binding protein while an immunologically related P11 polypeptide is associated with virions by Giband, M., Mesnard, J.M., Lebeurier, G.

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-10-1986)
    “…Using electron microscopic immunocytochemical staining we demonstrate that the product of gene III of cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) is associated with viral…”
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    second cauliflower mosaic virus gene product influences the structure of the viral inclusion body by Givord, L, Xiong, C, Giband, M, Koenig, I, Hohn, T

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-06-1984)
    “…We have used electron microscopy of thin sections and experiments on isolated viroplasms to compare the properties of four strains of cauliflower mosaic virus…”
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    Use of the immuno-gold technique for in situ localization of cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) particles and the major protein of the inclusion bodies by Giband, M, Stoeckel, M E, Lebeurier, G

    Published in Journal of virological methods (01-12-1984)
    “…We show that the immuno-gold technique adapted to electron microscopy is a sensitive method for in situ localization of viral proteins in plant cells. Using…”
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    Tryptophanins: isolation and molecular characterization of oat cDNA clones encoding proteins structurally related to puroindoline and wheat grain softness proteins by Tanchak, Michael A., Schernthaner, Johann P., Giband, Marc, Altosaar, Illimar

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (09-10-1998)
    “…The sequences of four oat cDNA clones, 3B3-5, 3B3-7, 3B3T-3 and 3B3T-5, isolated from developing seeds, are all found to possess sequences encoding a…”
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    Construction and rapid testing of synthetic and modified toxin gene sequences CryIA (b&c) by expression in maize endosperm culture by Sardana, R, Dukiandjiev, S, Giband, M, Cheng, X.Y, Cowan, K, Sauder, C, Altosaar, I

    Published in Plant cell reports (01-05-1996)
    “…The synthesis of two modified genes, Cry IA(b) and CryIA(c), each consisting of 1845 bp, is described in detail. The genes were synthesized using an improved…”
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    The cryic gene from Bacillus thuringiensis provides protection against Spodoptera littoralis in young transgenic plants by Mazier, Marianne, Chaufaux, Josette, Sanchis, Vincent, Lereclus, Didier, Giband, Marc, Tourneur, Jacques

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (12-09-1997)
    “…A 3′-end truncated crystal protein gene derived from Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. aizawai 7.29, encoding the toxic fragment of the insecticidal CRYIC protein,…”
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    Genomic clones encoding 11S globulins in oats (Avena sativa L.) by Tanchak, M A, Giband, M, Potier, B, Schernthaner, J P, Dukiandjiev, S, Altosaar, I

    Published in Genome (01-08-1995)
    “…We have isolated two complete genomic clones, Glav1 and Glav3, encoding 11S globulins (legumins) in oat. The structure of Glav1 deviates from that of the…”
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    Environmental risks associated with gene flow from transgenic cotton in Vietnam by West, J. J, Vu u'c Quang, Giband, M, Lu BaoRong, Andow, D. A, Nguyen Hu'u Ho, Vu'o'ng Thi Phan, Le Quang Quyen

    “…This chapter discusses the potential risks of gene flow from genetically modified insect-resistant cotton in Vietnam, using a general framework to guide gene…”
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    Challenges and opportunities with Bt cotton in Vietnam: synthesis and recommendations by Andow, D. A, Nguyen Van Tuat, Hilbeck, A, Underwood, E, Birch, A. N. E, Dinh Quyet Tam, Fitt, G. P, Giband, M, West, J. J, Lang, A, Le Quang Quyen

    “…This chapter provides synthesis and recommendations concerning the biosafety of introducing Bt cotton into Vietnam. The following aspects are discussed:…”
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