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    Flavonoids as developmental regulators by Taylor, Loverine P, Grotewold, Erich

    Published in Current opinion in plant biology (01-06-2005)
    “…Flavonoids, usually regarded as dispensable phytochemicals derived from plant secondary metabolism, play important roles in the biology of plants by affecting…”
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    Pollen germination and tube growth by Taylor, L.P. (Washington State University, Pullman.), Hepler, P.K

    “…Many aspects of Angiosperm pollen germination and tube growth are discussed including mechanisms of dehydration and rehydration, in vitro germination, pollen…”
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    Purification, cloning, and heterologous expression of a catalytically efficient flavonol 3-O-galactosyltransferase expressed in the male gametophyte of Petunia hybrida by Miller, K.D, Guyon, V, Evans, J.N.S, Shuttleworth, W.A, Taylor, L.P

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (26-11-1999)
    “…Flavonols are plant-specific molecules that are required for pollen germination in maize and petunia. They exist in planta as both the aglycone and glycosyl…”
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    Biochemical complementation of chalcone synthase mutants defines a role for flavonols in functional pollen by Mo, Y. (Washington State University, Pullman, WA), Nagel, C, Taylor, L.P

    “…Chalcone synthase catalyzes the initial step of that branch of the phenylpropanoid pathway that leads to flavonoids. A lack of chalcone synthase activity has a…”
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    Reversible inhibition of tomato fruit senescence by antisense RNA by Oeller, P.W. (University of California at Berkeley, CA), Min-Wong, L, Taylor, L.P, Pike, D.A, Theologis, A

    “…Ethylene controls fruit ripening. Expression of antisense RNA to the rate-limiting enzyme in the biosynthetic pathway of ethylene,…”
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    Antisense phenotypes reveal a role for SHY, a pollen-specific leucine-rich repeat protein, in pollen tube growth by Guyon, V, Tang, W.H, Monti, M.M, Raiola, A, De Lorenzo, G, McCormick, S, Taylor, L.P

    “…SHY, a pollen-specific gene identified in a screen for genes upregulated at pollen germination (Guyon et al., 2000), encodes a leucine-rich repeat (LRR)…”
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    Flavonoids are not necessary plant signal compounds in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbioses by Becard, G. (Universite Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France.), Taylor, L.P, Douds, D.D. Jr, Pfeffer, P.E, Doner, L.W

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-03-1995)
    “…Some common flavonoids have been shown to greatly stimulate growth of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi. Although exudates of Ri T-DNA transformed roots of…”
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    Expression of genes transferred into monocot and dicot plant cells by electroporation by Fromm, M, Taylor, L.P, Walbot, V

    “…We have developed a general method for electrically introducing DNA into plant cells. Gene transfer occurs when a high-voltage electric pulse is applied to a…”
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    Pollination- or wound-induced kaempferol accumulation in Petunia stigmas enhances seed production by Vogt, T, Pollak, P, Tarlyn, N, Taylor, L.P

    Published in The Plant cell (01-01-1994)
    “…Flavonols are essential for pollen germination and tube growth in petunia and can be supplied by either the pollen or stigma at pollination. HPLC analysis and…”
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    Uptake and metabolism of flavonols during in-vitro germination of Petunia hybrids (L.) pollen by Xu, P, Vogt, T, Taylor, L.P

    Published in Planta (1997)
    “…Flavonol-deficient petunia pollen [conditionally male fertile (CMF) pollen] is unable to germinate but application of nanomolar concentrations of flavonol…”
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    Flavonol 3-O-glycosyltransferases associated with petunia pollen produce gametophyte-specific flavonol diglycosides by Vogt, T. (Washington State University, Pullman, WA.), Taylor, L.P

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-07-1995)
    “…Wild-type petunia pollen accumulates high levels of flavonol 3-O-glycosides. Pollen from conditionally male-fertile petunia has no flavonols and is unable to…”
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    Chalcone synthase and flavonol accumulation in stigmas and anthers of Petunia hybrida by Pollak, Peggy E., Vogt, Thomas, Mo, Yinyuan, Taylor, Loverine P.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-07-1993)
    “…Flavonol aglycones are required for pollen germination in petunia (Petunia hybrida L). Mutant plants lacking chalcone synthase (CHS), which catalyzes the first…”
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    Uptake and metabolism of flavonols during in-vitro germination of Petunia hybrida (L.) pollen by Xu, P, Vogt, T, Taylor, L.P. (Washington State Univ., Pullman (USA). Dept. of Genetics and Cell Biology)

    Published in Planta (1997)
    “…Flavonol-deficient petunia pollen [conditionally male fertile (CMF) pollen] is unable to germinate but application of nanomolar concentrations of flavonol…”
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    Isolation and characterization of a 1.7-kb transposable element from a mutator line of maize by Taylor, L.P, Walbot, V

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-10-1987)
    “…We have cloned and sequenced a 1.7-kb Mu element from a Mutator line of maize and compared its structure to Mu1, a 1.4-kb element. With the exception of a…”
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    A deletion adjacent to the maize transposable element Mu‐1 accompanies loss of Adh1 expression by Taylor, L.P., Walbot, V.

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-04-1985)
    “…Insertion of the maize transposable element Mu‐1 into the first intron of the alcohol dehydrogenase locus (Adh1) of maize produced mutant Adh1‐S3034 with 40%…”
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    Sugar transport asymmetry in human erythrocytes--the effect of bulk haemoglobin removal and the addition of methylxanthines by Challiss, J R, Taylor, L P, Holman, G D

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-01-1980)
    “…1. The glucose transport asymmetry of intact human red cells has been shown to be retained in pink erythrocyte ghosts (a preparation of membranes in which 95%…”
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