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GrainGenes Keyword Report: soluble sugars

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soluble sugars
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ReferenceWeschke W et al. (2003) The role of invertases and hexose transporters in controlling sugar ratios in maternal and filial tissues of barley caryopses during early development Plant Journal 33:395-411.
ReferenceRoulin S et al. (2002) Induction of (1 -> 3,1 -> 4)-beta-D-glucan hydrolases in leaves of dark-incubated barley seedlings Planta 215:51-59.
ReferenceBian HW et al. (2002) Accumulation of soluble sugars, heat-stable proteins and dehydrins in cryopreservation of protocorm-like bodies of Dendrobium candidum by the air-drying method Journal of Plant Physiology 159:1139-1145.
ReferenceAl Hakimi AMA and Hamada AM (2001) Counteraction of salinity stress on wheat plants by grain soaking in ascorbic acid, thiamin or sodium salicylate Biologia Plantarum 44:253-261.
ReferenceMiazek A et al. (2001) Effects of water deficit during germination of wheat seeds Biologia Plantarum 44:397-403.

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