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    Early effects of floral induction on cell division in the shoot apex of Silene by Francis, D, Lyndon, R.F

    Published in Planta (1978)
    “…The changes in cell number, the relative proportions of interphase nuclei with different amounts of DNA, mitotic index and labelling index have been…”
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    Changes in RNA levels in the shoot apex of Silene during the transition to flowering by Miller, M.B, Lyndon, R.F

    Published in Planta (1977)
    “…Changes in RNA concentration in the shoot apical meristem during induction and the transition to flowering were measured histochemically in Silene coeli-rosa…”
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    The effects of temperature and the Rht3 dwarfing gene on growth, cell extension, and gibberellin content and responsiveness in the wheat leaf by Tonkinson, C.L., Lyndon, R.F., Arnold, G.M., Lenton, J.R.

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-04-1997)
    “…The effects of low temperature and the Rht3 dwarfing gene on the dynamics of cell extension in leaf 2 of wheat were examined in relation to gibberellin (GA)…”
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    Effect of the Rht3 dwarfing gene on dynamics of cell extension in wheat leaves, and its modification by gibberellic acid and paclobutrazol by Tonkinson, C.L., Lyndon, R.F., Arnold, G.M., Lenton, J.R.

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-09-1995)
    “…The second leaf of wheat was used as a model system to examine the effects of the Rht3 dwarfing gene on leaf growth. Compared to the rht3 wild type, the…”
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    Reversion of Flowering by Battey, N. H., Lyndon, R. F.

    Published in The Botanical review (01-04-1990)
    “…Reversion from floral to vegetative growth is under environmental control in many plant species. However the factors regulating floral reversion, and the…”
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    Synchronization of cell division during flower initiation in third-order buds of Silene by Lyndon, R.F

    Published in Annals of botany (1987)
    “…Plants of Silene coeli-rosa were induced to flower with seven long days and then returned to non-inductive short days. Third-order buds were formed more than…”
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    Determination and differentiation of leaf and petal primordia in Impatiens balsamina by Battey, N.H, Lyndon, R.F

    Published in Annals of botany (1988)
    “…The development of primordia as leaves, petals, or as organs intermediate between leaves and petals can be regulated by photoperiod in Impatiens. In…”
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    Plant and organ development by Lyndon, R.F. (Edinburgh Univ. (United Kingdom). Inst. of Cell and Molecular Biology), Francis, D

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-05-1992)
    “…The work to be discussed here will focus on three main areas. The first concerns the selective expression of specific genes, regulated according to what type…”
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    Changes in polarity of growth during leaf initiation in the pea, Pisum sativum L by Lyndon, R.F

    Published in Annals of botany (01-01-1982)
    “…In the apical dome of the pea shoot apex the axis of growth of the epidermal cells becomes predominantly longitudinal in the I₁ region one plastochron before a…”
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    Apical growth and modification of the development of primordia during re-flowering of reverted plants of Impatiens balsamina L by Battey, N.H, Lyndon, R.F

    Published in Annals of botany (01-09-1986)
    “…Impatiens balsamina L. was induced to flower by exposure to 5 short days and then made to revert to vegetative growth by return to long days. After 9 long days…”
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    relationship between the distribution of periclinal cell divisions in the shoot apex and leaf initiation by Cunninghame, M.E, Lyndon, R.F

    Published in Annals of botany (01-06-1986)
    “…Periclinal cell divisions in vegetative shoot apices of Pisum and Silene were recorded from serial thin sections by mapping all the periclinal cell walls…”
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    Inhibition of growth and synchronised cell division in the shoot apex in relation to flowering in Silene by Grose, Susan, Lyndon, R.F.

    Published in Planta (01-06-1984)
    “…When plants of Silene coeli-rosa (L.) Godron were induced by seven long days, then exposed to darkness for 48 h before being returned to short days, they went…”
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    Rates of growth and cell division in the shoot apex of Silene during the transition to flowering by Miller, M.B, Lyndon, R.F

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-01-1976)
    “…The growth rates of the shoot apex during and after floral induction were measured in Silene, a long-day plant. Plants were induced to flower with 4 or more…”
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    DNA, RNA, and protein in the pea shoot apex in relation to leaf initiation by Lyndon, R.F

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-05-1970)
    “…The average amounts of DNA, RNA, and protein per cell measured histochemically in each region of the shoot apical meristem remained unchanged during the course…”
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