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GrainGenes Author Report: Falk J

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Falk J
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ReferenceFalk J et al. (2003) Constitutive overexpression of barley 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase in tobacco results in elevation of the vitamin E content in seeds but not in leaves FEBS Letters 540:35-40.
ReferenceScharrenberg C et al. (2003) Isolation of senescence-related cDNAs from flag leaves of field grown barley plants Physiologia Plantarum 118:278-288.
ReferenceKrupinska K et al. (2002) A novel nucleus-targeted protein is expressed in barley leaves during senescence and pathogen infection Plant Physiology 130:1172-1180.
ReferenceFalk J et al. (2002) The senescence associated gene of barley encoding 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase is expressed during oxidative stress Journal of Plant Physiology 159:1245-1253.
ReferenceKrause K et al. (1998) Responses of the transcriptional apparatus of barley chloroplasts to a prolonged dark period and to subsequent reillumination. Physiologia Plantarum 104:143-152.

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