Browsing by Author "Mullet, John E."
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Gamble, Patricia Elaine (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1989)Four plastid genes, psaA, psaB, psbD and psbC, were localized on the barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) plastid genome. PsaA was adjacent to psaB in one transcription unit and psbD was adjacent to psbC in a second transcription ...
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Kim, Jungmook (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1993)The ribosome binding sites on chloroplast mRNAs in vivo were determined by toeprint analyses of rbcL mRNA and psbA mRNA associated with chloroplast polysomes. The binding of E. coli 30S ribosomes to rbcL and psbA mRNAs was ...
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He, Chuanjiu (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1993)Plants of Zea mays L. cv TX 5855 were grown in a complete, well oxygenated nutrient solution and then subjected to nutrient starvation by omitting either N or P from the solution. These treatments induced the formation of ...
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Brady, Jeffrey Alan (2009-05-15)The Ma5 and Ma6 maturity loci in sorghum contain genes interacting epistatically to block flowering until an appropriate daylength is met. Because sorghum is a crop of tropical origin, its critical daylength is close to ...
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Yang, Shanshan; Murphy, Rebecca L.; Morishige, Daryl T.; Klein, Patricia E.; Rooney, William L.; Mullet, John E.; Foulkes, Nicholas S. (PloS One, 2014)
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Bartek, Matthew Scott (2013-07-22)Recently designated as a bioenergy crop, Sorghum is rather unique as it can produce large quantities of cellulose or sugar which can be used to produce advanced biofuels or compounds. Sweet sorghum contains high levels ...
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Gabriel, Krishnamoorthy (Texas A&M University, 2006-04-12)In sorghum, a predominantly self-pollinated crop, hybrid seed production relies exclusively on the cytoplasmic-genetic male sterility system. The system of hybrid development has caused sorghum breeding programs to develop ...