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GrainGenes Author Report: Olesen A

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Olesen A
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ReferenceTrifonova A et al. (2001) Agrobacterium-mediated transgene delivery and integration into barley under a range of in vitro culture conditions Plant Science 161:871-880.
ReferenceFolling L and Olesen A (2001) Transformation of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) microspore-derived callus and microspores by particle bombardment Plant Cell Reports 20:629-636.
ReferenceBrinch-Pedersen H et al. (2000) Generation of transgenic wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) for constitutive accumulation of an Aspergillus phytase Molecular Breeding 6:195-206.
ReferenceBrisibe EA et al. (2000) Cytodifferentiation and transformation of embryogenic callus lines derived from anther culture of wheat Journal of Experimental Botany 187-196.
ReferenceHolme IB et al. (1999) Anther and isolated microspore culture response of wheat lines from northwestern and eastern Europe. Plant Breeding 118:111-117.

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