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Genetic Control of Carbon Partitioning in Grasses: Roles of Sucrose Transporters and Tie-dyed Loci in Phloem Loading1[C]
Plants have specialized organs for distinct functions. Leaves perform photosynthesis and fix carbon, whereas roots absorb water and minerals. To...
Plant Physiology, 01/01/09 by Braun, David M; Slewinski, Thomas L · More from publication -
Tie-dyed1 Encodes a Novel, Phloem-Expressed Transmembrane Protein That Functions in Carbohydrate Partitioning1[C][W][OA]
Carbon is partitioned between export fromthe leaf and retention within the leaf, and this process is essential for all aspects of plant growth and...
Plant Physiology, 01/01/09 by Ma, Yi; Slewinski, Thomas L; Baker, R Frank; Braun, David M · More from publication -
Conditional Repression of AUXIN BINDING PROTEIN1 Reveals That It Coordinates Cell Division and Cell Expansion during Postembryonic Shoot Development in Arabidopsis and Tobacco(W)
AUXIN BINDING PROTEIN1 (ABP1) has long been characterized as a potentially important mediator of auxin action in plants. Analysis of the functional...
Plant Cell, 10/01/08 by Braun, Nils; Wyrzykowska, Joanna; Muller, Philippe; David, Karine; Couch, Daniel; Perrot-Rechenmann, Catherine; Fleming, Andrew J · More from publication -
Tie-dyed2 Functions with Tie-dyed1 to Promote Carbohydrate Export from Maize Leaves1[C][W][OA]
Regulation of carbon partitioning is essential for plant growth and development. To gain insight into genes controlling carbon allocation in...
Plant Physiology, 03/01/08 by Baker, R Frank; Braun, David M · More from publication -
tie-dyed1 Functions Non-Cell Autonomously to Control Carbohydrate Accumulation in Maize Leaves1[C][W][OA]
The tie-dyed1 (tdy1) mutant of maize (Zea mays) produces chlorotic, anthocyanin-accumulating regions in leaves due to the hyperaccumulation of...
Plant Physiology, 06/01/07 by Baker, R Frank; Braun, David M · More from publication -
Lean MIS can't miss: Manufacturing information systems
The information systems integration process can be broken down into four steps that help focus and ensure a successful technology choice. You've...
InTech, 11/01/06 by Glenn, Nancy; Braun, David · More from publication -
Investment in up-front time vital
The information systems integration process can be broken down into four steps that help focus and ensure a successful technology choice. Once...
InTech, 10/01/06 by Glenn, Nancy; Braun, David · More from publication -
Making the integration process work
The good thing about IT/IS solutions is if you have correctly defined your problem and integrate the solutions well, they actually work. Every day...
InTech, 09/01/06 by Glenn, Nancy; Braun, David · More from publication -
Some systems are as old as dirt
Is there some way to eke out a few more years from the current investment? Imagine, if you can, a manufacturing environment with a well-ingrained...
InTech, 11/01/03 by Glenn, Nancy; Braun, David · More from publication -
An open book
Open source software has been such a growing trend over the past few years that it has turned into a buzzword within the information technology...
InTech, 09/01/03 by Braun, David; Glenn, Nancy · More from publication



