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The American Naturalist, 1926
In 1926, McClintock and Lowell "Fitz" Randolph published this note on a triploid maize plant, the first known triploid in maize. The genetics and cytology of this plant became the basis of McClintock's Ph.D. thesis in 1929.
L. F. Randolph, Barbara McClintock
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In 1926, McClintock and Lowell "Fitz" Randolph published this note on a triploid maize plant, the first known triploid in maize. The genetics and cytology of this plant became the basis of McClintock's Ph.D. thesis in 1929.
L. F. Randolph, Barbara McClintock
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Biosynthesis of ecdysteroids in Zea mays
Phytochemistry, 1995Abstract The incubation of several radiolabelled substrates with Zea mays plants demonstrated the incorporation of radiolabels into ecdysteroid conjugates. Radiolabelled [14C]ecdysone and [14C]20-hydroxyecdysone, were biosynthesized from [2-14C]mevalonic acid (MVA) in Z. mays. These ecdysteroids can be released from their conjugates by treatment with
Banalata Sen-Michael+2 more
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Site-specific recombination in Zea mays
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2005The elimination of marker genes after selection is recommended for the commercial use of genetically modified plants. We compared the applicability of the two site-specific recombination systems Cre/lox and Flp/FRT for marker gene elimination in maize plants.
Horst Lörz, S. Kerbach, Dirk Becker
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Conjugation of Gibberellins in Zea mays
1990Glucosyl conjugates represent the main group of endogenous GA conjugates in higher plants [19]. In addition, the metabolic formation of GA glucosyl conjugates following feeds of GAs to various plant tissues is a well-established phenomenon. However, the physiological role(s) of GA glucosyl conjugates is (are) still unclear, although certain functions ...
J. Schmidt, G. Schneider
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2016
In the present investigation, nanoscale zinc oxide particulates (ZnO-nanoparticulates) were prepared using a modified oxalate decomposition method. Prepared ZnO-nanoparticulates (mean size = 25 nm) were characterized using techniques such as transmission
L. V. Subbaiah+5 more
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In the present investigation, nanoscale zinc oxide particulates (ZnO-nanoparticulates) were prepared using a modified oxalate decomposition method. Prepared ZnO-nanoparticulates (mean size = 25 nm) were characterized using techniques such as transmission
L. V. Subbaiah+5 more
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The Impact of Using Microalgae as Biofertilizer in Maize (Zea mays L.)
, 2019R. Dineshkumar+6 more
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Biosynthesis and function of terpenoid defense compounds in maize (Zea mays)
Planta, 2018A. Block+3 more
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Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology. B: Biology, 2018
S. Mathur, M. P. Sharma, A. Jajoo
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S. Mathur, M. P. Sharma, A. Jajoo
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