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147 (3), S. 275 - 281 (1995)
Spatial Organization of Transport Domains and Subdomain Formation in the Plasma Membrane of Chara Corallina. Journal of Membrane Biology 3822.
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7 (10), S. 1645 - 1654 (1995)
Expression of a Flax Allene Oxide Synthase Cdna Leads to Increased Endogenous Jasmonic Acid (Ja) Levels in Transgenic Potato Plants but Not to a Corresponding Activation of Ja-Responding Genes. Plant Cell 3823.
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36 (4), S. 737 - 742 (1995)
Proteinase Inhibitor Ii Gene Expression Induced by Electrical Stimulation and Control of Photosynthetic Activity in Tomato Plants. Plant and Cell Physiology 3824.
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108 (2), S. 851 - 852 (1995)
Molecular-Cloning of a Cysteine Synthase Cdna from Arabidopsis-Thaliana. Plant Physiology 3825.
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23 (16), S. 3355 - 3356 (1995)
An Improved Method for Generating Subtracted Cdna Libraries Using Phage-Lambda Vectors. Nucleic Acids Research 3826.
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247 (4), S. 515 - 520 (1995)
Cloning and Expression Analysis of Sucrose-Phosphate Synthase from Sugar-Beet (Beta-Vulgaris L). Molecular & General Genetics 3827.
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107 (2), S. 469 - 477 (1995)
REPRESSION OF ACETOLACTATE SYNTHASE ACTIVITY THROUGH ANTISENSE INHIBITION - MOLECULAR-ANALYSIS AND BIOCHEMICAL-ANALYSIS OF TRANSGENIC POTATO (SOLANUM-TUBEROSUM L CV DESIREE) PLANTS. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 3828.
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43 (2), S. 175 - 177 (1995)
ANTISENSE GENE-EXPRESSION AS A TOOL FOR EVALUATING MOLECULAR HERBICIDE TARGETS. PESTICIDE SCIENCE 3829.
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107 (2), S. 653 - 654 (1995)
A Cdna Clone for an Atp-Sulfurylase from Arabidopsis-Thaliana. Plant Physiology 3830.
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224 (1), S. 51 - 60 (1995)
Analysis of in-Vivo Levels of Acyl-Thioesters with Gas-Chromatography Mass-Spectrometry of the Butylamide Derivative. Analytical Biochemistry 3831.
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195 (3), S. 313 - 323 (1995)
An Evaluation of Direct and Indirect Mechanisms for the Sink-Regulation of Photosynthesis in Spinach - Changes in Gas Exchange, Carbohydrates, Metabolites, Enzyme Activities and Steady-State Transcript Levels after Cold-Girdling Source Leaves. Planta 3832.
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246 (5), S. 538 - 548 (1995)
Molecular-Cloning and Characterization of Novel Isoforms of Potato Adp-Glucose Pyrophosphorylase. Molecular & General Genetics 3833.
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196 (4), S. 756 - 764 (1995)
Mitochondrial Citrate Synthase from Potato - Predominant Expression in Mature Leaves and Young Flower Buds. Planta 3834.
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14 (4), S. 660 - 666 (1995)
Inhibition of Flower Formation by Antisense Repression of Mitochondrial Citrate Synthase in Transgenic Potato Plants Leads to a Specific Disintegration of the Ovary Tissues of Flowers. EMBO Journal 3835.
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36 (4), S. 615 - 624 (1995)
Leaf-Specific Antisense Inhibition of Starch Biosynthesis in Transgenic Potato Plants Leads to an Increase in Photoassimilate Export from Source Leaves During the Light Period. Plant and Cell Physiology 3836.
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7 (3), S. 259 - 270 (1995)
Impaired Photoassimilate Partitioning Caused by Phloem-Specific Removal of Pyrophosphate Can Be Complemented by a Phloem-Specific Cytosolic Yeast-Derived Invertase in Transgenic Plants. Plant Cell 3837.
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167 (1), S. 17 - 24 (1995)
Characterization of two members (ACS1 and ACS3) of the 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase gene family of Arabidopsis thaliana. Gene 3838.
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14 (11), S. 2409 - 2416 (1995)
Cloning and Electrophysiological Analysis of Kst1, an Inward Rectifying K+ Channel Expressed in Potato Guard-Cells. EMBO Journal 3839.
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27 (1), S. 191 - 197 (1995)
Isolation and Expression Analysis of Cdna Clones Encoding a Small and a Large Subunit of Adp-Glucose Pyrophosphorylase from Sugar-Beet. Plant Molecular Biology 3840.
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196 (2), S. 277 - 283 (1995)
Transgenic Tobacco Plants with Strongly Decreased Expression of Pyrophosphate - Fructose-6-Phosphate 1-Phosphotransferase Do Not Differ Significantly from Wild Type in Photosynthate Partitioning, Plant Growth or Their Ability to Cope with Limiting Phosphate, Limiting Nitrogen and Suboptimal Temperatures. Planta