Tissue Localization of a Submergence-Induced 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Car

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Tissue Localization of a Submergence-Induced 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylic Acid Synthase in Rice by Zhongyi Zhou, Janice de Almeida Engler, Dominique Rouan, Frank Michiels, Marc Van Montagu, and Dominique Van Der Straeten Plantphysiol Volume 129(1):72-84 May 1, 2002 ©2002 by American Society of Plant Biologists

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Scheme of T-DNA constructs used in transformation experiments. Zhou Z et al. Plantphysiol 2002;129:72-84 ©2002 by American Society of Plant Biologists

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Expression of the OS-ACS5 gene in transgenic rice seedlings upon submergence as assessed by a promoter-GUS fusion analysis. Zhou Z et al. Plantphysiol 2002;129:72-84 ©2002 by American Society of Plant Biologists

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Expression of the OS-ACS5 gene during development. Zhou Z et al. Plantphysiol 2002;129:72-84 ©2002 by American Society of Plant Biologists

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Expression of the OS-ACS5 gene during development. Zhou Z et al. Plantphysiol 2002;129:72-84 ©2002 by American Society of Plant Biologists

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In situ hybridization of OS-ACS5 mRNA in air-grown deepwater rice seedlings (9 d). Zhou Z et al. Plantphysiol 2002;129:72-84 ©2002 by American Society of Plant Biologists

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In situ hybridization of OS-ACS5 mRNA in 9-d-old submerged deepwater rice seedlings. Zhou Z et al. Plantphysiol 2002;129:72-84 ©2002 by American Society of Plant Biologists

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Comparison of the submergence response of deepwater and lowland rice seedlings. Zhou Z et al. Plantphysiol 2002;129:72-84 ©2002 by American Society of Plant Biologists