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1                                        These agronomically advanced fibers were derived following dom
2  have a direct antifungal effect against the agronomically and economically important necrotrophic fu
3 te directed chromosome engineering producing agronomically desirable WSMV-resistant germplasm.
4 e correlations between seedling SAM size and agronomically important adult traits such as flowering t
5  family, also known as the grasses, includes agronomically important cereal crops such as rice, maize
6 n gene regulation and signal transduction in agronomically important cereals.
7 ltaneous resistance to a broad repertoire of agronomically important classes of herbicides, including
8 rast, little is known in the day-neutral and agronomically important crop plant maize (Zea mays).
9 an be used to identify many gene families in agronomically important crop species where they are as y
10 ective resistance without impacting on other agronomically important crop traits.
11 into TSS selection and gene expression in an agronomically important crop.
12 o future studies of plants in general and of agronomically important crops in particular.
13 ology requires that genes be introduced into agronomically important crops in single copy and without
14           Attempts to increase yield of some agronomically important crops using this approach have h
15 covery of candidate targets in medically and agronomically important fungal and Oomycete pathogens fo
16  sativa displays strong activity against the agronomically important fungal pathogen Verticillium dah
17 to monitor the presence and expression of an agronomically important gene by linking it to a marker g
18  highlight the evolutionary dynamics of this agronomically important gene family.
19 dy will underpin fine-mapping and cloning of agronomically important genes and the assembly of a draf
20 e physical map will aid map-based cloning of agronomically important genes and will provide an import
21                                  Most of the agronomically important genes are located in EST-dense r
22 tates the identification and manipulation of agronomically important genes by laying a foundation for
23  surrogate to clone the counterparts of many agronomically important genes in alfalfa.
24                                       All 14 agronomically important genes in group 1 chromosomes wer
25                                     The many agronomically important genes in this region should be a
26            Comparative analyses localized 75 agronomically important genes to the '1S0.8 region'.
27 ontaining nonneutral SSRs are candidates for agronomically important genes.
28 group 1 chromosomes is known to contain many agronomically important genes.
29 or II, was demonstrated to be potent against agronomically important Gram-negative plant pathogens Xa
30 also a model monocot for understanding other agronomically important grass genomes.
31 BA) is a hormone that modulates a variety of agronomically important growth and developmental process
32  green peach aphid (GPA; Myzus persicae), an agronomically important insect pest.
33 e by corn smut (Ustilago maydis) provides an agronomically important model of biotrophic host-pathoge
34 o unknown roles of GPA1 in plants, including agronomically important ones such as biotic stress and n
35                                   DC3000, an agronomically important pathogen, has two known sideroph
36  for the discovery of genes in medically and agronomically important pathogens, which may be potentia
37 d information on how selection may affect an agronomically important pathway for any crop.
38 o evaluate the impact of selection across an agronomically important pathway, we surveyed nucleotide
39 low for explicit hypotheses on the origin of agronomically important plant parasites, such as root-kn
40 enus of filamentous fungi that contains many agronomically important plant pathogens, mycotoxin produ
41 engineering of lignin monomer composition in agronomically important plant species.
42 ration of the lignin biosynthetic pathway in agronomically important plants.
43 e rational manipulation of flowering time in agronomically important plants.
44 ht on a range of biologically, medically and agronomically important proteins and could open the way
45 nance of 'adaptive gene complexes' involving agronomically important quantitative traits.
46 sisting of 300 families was evaluated for 12 agronomically important quantitative traits.
47  turgidum), 17 functional Pm3 alleles confer agronomically important race-specific resistance to powd
48 strate complex evolutionary dynamics in this agronomically important region of Triticeae species.
49 ogues in rice cultivar IR64, one of the most agronomically important rice varieties in the world, wit
50  we called "acyclotides" from petunia of the agronomically important Solanaceae plant family.
51 nclusions have been able to be translated to agronomically important species.
52 ediated modulation of flowering time in this agronomically important species.
53             It also showed resistance to the agronomically important Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (T
54                            Determinacy is an agronomically important trait associated with the domest
55  favorable conditions and is an adaptive and agronomically important trait.
56 mining the genetic basis of ecologically and agronomically important traits as well as for identifyin
57 oir of genetic variation for a wide range of agronomically important traits that can be exploited by
58 responses to light in the control of several agronomically important traits, including plant height,
59                                         Most agronomically important traits, including resistance aga
60 ciations between several candidate genes and agronomically important traits.
61  self-pollinated crops for a wide variety of agronomically important traits.
62 ted genomic characterization of striking and agronomically important traits.
63 a means to identify genes that contribute to agronomically important traits.
64 hreshing character and influences many other agronomically important traits.
65 ving the transformation of recalcitrant, but agronomically important, crops.
66 nt inbreds, indicating that this gene may be agronomically important.
67 tive soybean cultivars but fails to nodulate agronomically improved North American cultivars.
68 biased genes was shifted strongly toward the agronomically inferior D genome.
69 m) is a member of the Solanaceae, one of the agronomically most important groups of flowering plants.
70 s long prohibited the efficient isolation of agronomically relevant genes.
71  variants might be useful for improvement of agronomically relevant species under specific environmen
72    However, improvements in rubber yield and agronomically relevant traits are still required before
73 istem and flower organ development to affect agronomically relevant traits in Arabidopsis.
74                                          Our agronomically robust yield gap analysis for 10 countries
75      These associations are ecologically and agronomically significant, yet little is known regarding
76 vances in breeding novel crop cultivars with agronomically useful characteristics.
77  represents a large gene pool of potentially agronomically valuable traits.
78  informs future comparative studies in other agronomically vital grass species.

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