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Details on Person Ashikari, M

Class:IdPerson:186950
_displayNameAshikari, M
_timestamp2006-08-28 21:16:50
created[InstanceEdit:186890] D'Eustachio, P, 2006-08-28 21:16:15
firstnameMotoyuki
initialM
surnameAshikari
(author)[LiteratureReference:8933791] The evolutionarily conserved OsPRR quintet: rice pseudo-response regulators implicated in circadian rhythm
[LiteratureReference:8986784] Loss-of-function mutations of the rice GAMYB gene impair alpha-amylase expression in aleurone and flower development
[LiteratureReference:9029298] GAMYB controls different sets of genes and is differentially regulated by microRNA in aleurone cells and anthers
[LiteratureReference:9035537] OsSPL14 promotes panicle branching and higher grain productivity in rice
[LiteratureReference:9035541] The OsTB1 gene negatively regulates lateral branching in rice
[LiteratureReference:9631579] A rice tryptophan deficient dwarf mutant, tdd1, contains a reduced level of indole acetic acid and develops abnormal flowers and organless embryos
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