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An atlas of gene expression from seed to seed through barley development

Druka A, Muehlbauer G, Druka I, Caldo R, Baumann U, Rostoks N, Schreiber A, Wise R, Close T, Kleinhofs A et al..  2006.  An atlas of gene expression from seed to seed through barley development. Functional & Integrative Genomics. 6:202-211.

Phytophthora foliorum sp. nov., a new species causing leaf blight of azalea

Donahoo R, Blomquist CL, Thomas SL, Moulton JK, Cooke DEL, Lamour KH.  2006.  Phytophthora foliorum sp. nov., a new species causing leaf blight of azalea. Mycological Research. 110:1309-1322.

Introduction to biohydrology

Dekker LW, Hallett PD, Lichner L, Novak V, Sir M.  2006.  Introduction to biohydrology. BiologiaBiohydrology, Special Issue, Biologia 61/Supplement 19. 61, Suppl 19:223-224.

Decomposition processes under Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) maize: results of a multi-site experiment

Cortet J, Andersen MN, Caul S, Griffiths BS, Joffre R, Lacroix B, Sausse C, Thompson J, Krogh PH.  2006.  Decomposition processes under Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) maize: results of a multi-site experiment. Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 38:195-199.

E unum pluribus: multiple proteins from a self-processing polyprotein

de Felipe P, Luke GA, Hughes LE, Gani D, Halpin C, Ryan MD.  2006.  E unum pluribus: multiple proteins from a self-processing polyprotein. Trends in Biotechnology. 24:68-75.

Phenotypical and molecular characterization of Tomato mottle Taino virus - Nicotiana megalosiphon interaction

Collazo C, Ramos PL, Chacon O, Borroto CJ, Lopez Y, Pujol M, Thomma BPHJ, Hein I, Borras-Hidalgo O.  2006.  Phenotypical and molecular characterization of Tomato mottle Taino virus - Nicotiana megalosiphon interaction. Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology. 67:231-236.

The effect of semi-dwarf genes on root system size in field-grown barley

Chloupek O, Forster BP, Thomas WTB.  2006.  The effect of semi-dwarf genes on root system size in field-grown barley. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 112:779-786.

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