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  1. Callose (β-1,3 glucan) separates developing pollen grains, preventing their underlying walls (exine) from fusing. The pollen tubes that transport sperm to female gametes also contain callose, both in their wal...

    Authors: Shuh-ichi Nishikawa, Gregory M Zinkl, Robert J Swanson, Daisuke Maruyama and Daphne Preuss
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2005 5:22
  2. A world first pineapple EST sequencing program has been undertaken to investigate genes expressed during non-climacteric fruit ripening and the nematode-plant interaction during root infection. Very little is ...

    Authors: Richard L Moyle, Mark L Crowe, Jonni Ripi-Koia, David J Fairbairn and José R Botella
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2005 5:21
  3. Grapevine can be a periclinal chimera plant which is composed at least of two distinct cell layers (L1, L2). When the cell layers of this plant are separated by passage through somatic embryogenesis, regenerat...

    Authors: Christophe Bertsch, Flore Kieffer, Pascale Maillot, Sibylle Farine, Gisèle Butterlin, Didier Merdinoglu and Bernard Walter
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2005 5:20
  4. Oat is an important crop in North America and northern Europe. In Scandinavia, yields are limited by the fact that oat cannot be used as a winter crop. In order to develop such a crop, more knowledge about mec...

    Authors: Marcus Bräutigam, Angelica Lindlöf, Shakhira Zakhrabekova, Gokarna Gharti-Chhetri, Björn Olsson and Olof Olsson
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2005 5:18
  5. Although specific light attributes, such as color and fluence rate, influence plant growth and development, researchers generally cannot control the fine spectral conditions of artificial plant-growth environm...

    Authors: Kevin M Folta, Lawrence L Koss, Ryan McMorrow, Hyeon-Hye Kim, J Dustin Kenitz, Raymond Wheeler and John C Sager
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2005 5:17
  6. Chickpea is a major crop in many drier regions of the world where it is an important protein-rich food and an increasingly valuable traded commodity. The wild annual Cicer species are known to possess unique sour...

    Authors: Hutokshi K Buhariwalla, Jayashree B, K Eshwar and Jonathan H Crouch
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2005 5:16
  7. Recent genome sequencing enables mega-base scale comparisons between related genomes. Comparisons between animals, plants, fungi, and bacteria demonstrate extensive synteny tempered by rearrangements. Within t...

    Authors: Joann Mudge, Steven B Cannon, Peter Kalo, Giles ED Oldroyd, Bruce A Roe, Christopher D Town and Nevin D Young
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2005 5:15
  8. In Arabidopsis, ETO1 (ETHYLENE-OVERPRODUCER1) is a negative regulator of ethylene evolution by interacting with AtACS5, an isoform of the rate-limiting enzyme, 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthases (ACC syn...

    Authors: Hitoshi Yoshida, Masayasu Nagata, Koji Saito, Kevin LC Wang and Joseph R Ecker
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2005 5:14
  9. The vegetative plant vacuole occupies >90% of the volume in mature plant cells. Vacuoles play fundamental roles in adjusting cellular homeostasis and allowing cell growth. The composition of the vacuole and th...

    Authors: Daniel Reisen, Francis Marty and Nathalie Leborgne-Castel
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2005 5:13
  10. Cultivated strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) represents one of the most valued fruit crops in the United States. Despite its economic importance, the octoploid genome presents a formidable barrier to efficient stu...

    Authors: Kevin M Folta, Margaret Staton, Philip J Stewart, Sook Jung, Dawn H Bies, Christopher Jesdurai and Dorrie Main
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2005 5:12
  11. The lycophytes are an ancient lineage of vascular plants that diverged from the seed plant lineage about 400 Myr ago. Although the lycophytes occupy an important phylogenetic position for understanding the evo...

    Authors: Wenming Wang, Milos Tanurdzic, Meizhong Luo, Nicholas Sisneros, Hye Ran Kim, Jing-Ke Weng, Dave Kudrna, Christopher Mueller, K Arumuganathan, John Carlson, Clint Chapple, Claude de Pamphilis, Dina Mandoli, Jeff Tomkins, Rod A Wing and Jo Ann Banks
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2005 5:10
  12. Gal4 enhancer trap systems driving expression of LacZ and GFP reporters have been characterized and widely used in Drosophila. However, a Gal4 enhancer trap system in Arabidopsis has not been described in the ...

    Authors: Cawas B Engineer, Karen C Fitzsimmons, Jon J Schmuke, Stan B Dotson and Robert G Kranz
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2005 5:9

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