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GrainGenes Keyword Report: indole-3-acetic acid

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indole-3-acetic acid
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ReferenceWolbang CM et al. (2004) Auxin from the developing inflorescence is required for the biosynthesis of active gibberellins in barley stems Plant Physiology 134:769-776.
ReferenceCaruso C et al. (2001) A basic peroxidase from wheat kernel with antifungal activity Phytochemistry 58:743-750.
ReferenceJimenez VM and Bangerth F (2001) In vitro culture and endogenous hormone levels in immature zygotic embryos, endosperm and callus cultures of normal and high-lysine barley genotypes Journal of Applied Botany 75:1-7.
ReferenceFischer-Iglesias C et al. (2001) Auxin distribution and transport during embryonic pattern formation in wheat Plant Journal 26:115-129.
ReferenceJimenez VM and Bangerth F (2000) Endogenous hormone concentrations and embryogenic callus development in wheat Plant Cell 67:37-46.

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