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Bernstein, N
Kucukakyuz, K.
LeNoble, M E
Rincon-Zachary, M.
Samuels, T D
Samuels, T. D.
Sharp, R E
Spollen, W G
Wang, Y W
Wu, Y Q
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Abscisic Acid
DNA Primers
DNA, Complementary
Ethylenes
Gene Library
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Minisatellite Repeats
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Panicum
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Al Partitioning Patterns and Root Growth as Related to Al Sensitivity and Al Tolerance in Wheat.
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Samuels, T. D
Kucukakyuz, K
Rincon-Zachary, M
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Plant physiology
Feb 1997
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Plant physiology
vol. 113
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Development of 1,030 genomic SSR markers in switchgrass.
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Wang, Y W
Samuels, T D
Wu, Y Q
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20110613
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TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik
vol. 122
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Abscisic acid accumulation maintains maize primary root elongation at low water potentials by restricting ethylene production.
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Spollen, W G
LeNoble, M E
Samuels, T D
Bernstein, N
Sharp, R E
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20000525
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Plant physiology
vol. 122
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