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1 2 in wild-type Ler (Landsberg erecta) yields dwarf plants.
2  and petal shedding in roses, as well as the dwarf plants and accelerated fruit ripening in tomatoes.
3 fell into three general groups: (i) severely dwarfed plants exhibiting a strong rat phenotype (CHC1);
4 ht wheat cultivars ranging from tall to semi-dwarf plants grown under field conditions.
5 esis of wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cv Super Dwarf) plants grown onboard the space shuttle Discovery
6 results suggest that the development of semi-dwarf plants might have affected the ability of plants t
7  fused to TCP1 at its C terminus, results in dwarfed plants resembling BR-deficient or insensitive mu
8 n in Arabidopsis plants resulted in severely dwarfed plants that could be rescued by the exogenous ap
9                                  Dwarf/ semi dwarf plant type varieties has shown its improved yield
10             Overexpression of POTH1 produced dwarf plants with altered leaf morphology.
11 ated cellulose levels in fruits but severely dwarf plants with lower gibberellin contents.
12 aploblock of about 500 kilobases shaped semi-dwarf plants with more compact plant architecture and su
13       Ectopic expression of ELP1 resulted in dwarf plants with petioles and rachises reduced in lengt
14 opsis thaliana, we identified a phenotype of dwarf plants with short roots and small yellowish leaves
15  severe knockdown allele produced moderately dwarfed plants with all organs smaller than the wild typ
16  the BRI1 genes of several species result in dwarfed plants with reduced sensitivity to BR.
17 -order mutant combinations generate severely dwarfed plants, with the quadruple mutant displaying rep