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    cellular parameters of leaf development in tobacco: a clonal analysis by Poethig, R.S, Sussex, I.M

    Published in Planta (01-01-1985)
    “…The cellular parameters of leaf development in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) have been characterized using clonal analysis, an approach that provides…”
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    Purification of an endopeptidase involved with storage-protein degradation in Phaseolus vulgaris L. cotyledons by Boylan, M.T. (Yale Univ., New Haven, Connecticut (USA). Dept. of Biology), Sussex, I.M

    Published in Planta (01-03-1987)
    “…Phaseolin, the major seed storage protein of Phaseolus vulgaris L., is degraded in the cotyledons in the first 7—10 d following seed germination. We assayed…”
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    Formation of lateral root meristems is a two-stage process by Laskowski, M J, Williams, M E, Nusbaum, H C, Sussex, I M

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-10-1995)
    “…In both radish and Arabidopsis, lateral root initiation involves a series of rapid divisions in pericycle cells located on the xylem radius of the root. In…”
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    Cloning and characterization of an esophageal-gland-specific chorismate mutase from the phytoparasitic nematode Meloidogyne javanica by Lambert, K.N, Allen, K.D, Sussex, I.M

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-04-1999)
    “…Root-knot nematodes are obligate plant parasites that alter plant cell growth and development by inducing the formation of giant feeder cells. It is thought…”
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    Differential regulation of trichome formation on the adaxial and abaxial leaf surfaces by gibberellins and photoperiod in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh by Chien, J.C. (University of California, Berkeley, CA.), Sussex, I.M

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-1996)
    “…In wild-type (WT) Columbia and Landsberg erecta ecotypes of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh., trichomes are present on the adaxial surfaces of all rosette…”
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    LEAFY interacts with floral homeotic genes to regulate Arabidopsis floral development by Huala, E. (University of California, Berkeley, CA), Sussex, I.M

    Published in The Plant cell (01-08-1992)
    “…In the leafy mutant of Arabidopsis, most of the lateral meristems that are fated to develop as flowers in a wild-type plant develop as inflorescence branches,…”
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    Function of the apetala-1 gene during Arabidopsis floral development by Irish, V.F. (Yale University, New Haven, CT), Sussex, I.M

    Published in The Plant cell (01-08-1990)
    “…We have characterized the floral phenotypes produced by the recessive homeotic apetala 1-1 (ap1-1) mutation in Arabidopsis. Plants homozygous for this mutation…”
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    Morphogenesis in Selaginella: III. Meristem determination and cell differentiation by Wochok, Zachary S., Sussex, I.M.

    Published in Developmental biology (1975)
    “…Selaginella willdenovii Baker is a prostrate vascular cryptogam with a dorsiventral stem. At each major branching of the stem tip a dorsal and a ventral angle…”
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    Developmental regulation of a ribosomal protein L16 genes in Arabidopsis thaliana by Williams, M.E, Sussex, I.M

    “…Lateral roots can be synchronously induced in Arabidopsis by a brief auxin treatment. An early event in the development of a lateral root primordium is the…”
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    Falsiflora and anantha control early stages of floral meristem development in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) by Allen, Keith D., Sussex, Ian M.

    Published in Planta (1996)
    “…The shoot apical meristem of tomato gives rise to a relatively fixed number of vegetative nodes before converting to an inflorescence meristem. Growth of the…”
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    1L-myo-inositol 1-phosphate synthase from Arabidopsis thaliana by Margaret Dean Johnson, Sussex, Ian M.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-02-1995)
    “…A recombinant phage containing an Arabidopsis thaliana cDNA sequence encoding a protein with 1L-myo-inositol 1-phosphate synthase (EC 5.5.1.4) activity has…”
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    The internal meristem layer (L3) determines floral meristem size and carpel number in tomato periclinal chimeras by Szymkowiak, E.J. (University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA), Sussex, I.M

    Published in The Plant cell (01-09-1992)
    “…Cell-cell interactions are important during plant development. We have generated periclinal chimeras between plants that differ in the number of carpels per…”
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    Expression of a ribosomal protein gene in axillary buds of pea seedilngs by Stafstrom, J.P, Sussex, I.M

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (1992)
    “…Axillary buds of intact pea seedlings (Pisum sativum L. cv Alaska) do not grow and are said to be dormant. Decapitation of the terminal bud promotes the growth…”
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    Fiddlehead: An Arabidopsis mutant constitutively expressing an organ fusion program that involves interactions between epidermal cells by Lolle, Susan J., Cheung, Alice Y., Sussex, Ian M.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-08-1992)
    “…In most circumstances plant epidermal cells do not respond to surface contact with adjacent plant parts. We have identified and characterized a mutant of…”
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    Expression of a ribosomal protein gene in axillary buds of pea seedlings by Stafstrom, J.P, Sussex, I.M

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-11-1992)
    “…Axillary buds of intact pea seedlings (Pisum sativum L. cv Alaska) do not grow and are said to be dormant. Decapitation of the terminal bud promotes the growth…”
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    Effect of lateral suppressor on petal initiation in tomato by Szymkowiak, E.J, Sussex, I.M

    “…Flowers developing on tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) plants homozygous for the lateral suppressor(ls) mutation lack petals. Scanning electron micrographs…”
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    The developmental morphology and growth dynamics of the tobacco leaf by Poethig, R.S., Sussex, I.M.

    Published in Planta (01-01-1985)
    “…The developmental morphology and growth dynamics of the leaf of Nicotiana tabacum L. cv. Xanthi Nc. are described. Epidermal and internal cell patterns…”
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