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  • Published: 27.03.02

The Cf-9 disease resistance protein is present in a ~420 kDa heteromultimeric membrane-associated complex at one molecule per complex

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  • Published: 27.03.02

Regulatory Role of SGT1 in Early R Gene-Mediated Plant Defenses

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  • Published: 26.04.02

A tomato cysteine protease required for cf-2- dependent disease resistance and supression of autonecrosis

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  • Published: 27.04.02

A ~400 kDa membrane-associated complex that contains one molecule of the resistance protein Cf-4

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  • Published: 26.05.02

The altered pattern of amylose accumulation in the endosperm of low-amylose barley cultivars is attributable to a…

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