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GrainGenes Author Report: Janni M

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Janni M
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ReferenceSestili F et al. (2010) Increasing the amylose content of durum wheat through silencing of the SBEIIa genes BMC Plant Biology 10.
ReferenceDi Giovanni M et al. (2008) A LTR copia retrotransposon and Mutator transposons interrupt Pgip genes in cultivated and wild wheats. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 116:859.
ReferenceJanni M et al. (2008) The expression of a bean PGIP in transgenic wheat confers increased resistance to the fungal pathogen Bipolaris sorokiniana. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 21:171.
ReferenceJanni M et al. (2006) Characterization of expressed Pgip genes in rice and wheat reveals similar extent of sequence variation to dicot PGIPs and identifies an active PGIP lacking an entire LRR repeat. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 113:1233.

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