Home
Database Statistics
Help System
About
Literature
Projects
Events
Login / Register
Multiple signaling pathways control tuber induction in potato
1999
Jackson
Horticulture Research International, Wellesbourne, Warwick CV35 9EF, United Kingdom.
Associated MeSH Terms
Cite
UI
MeSH Term
Description
Entries
Related Publications
Jackson
Changing respiratory pathways in potato tuber slices.
January 1961, Plant physiology,
Jackson
Control of potato tuber sprouting.
August 2001, Trends in plant science,
Jackson
Comparative studies on potato tuber development using an in vitro tuber induction system.
January 1997, Acta biologica Hungarica,
Jackson
Multiple Mobile mRNA Signals Regulate Tuber Development in Potato.
February 2017, Plants (Basel, Switzerland),
Jackson
Ion conductance pathways in potato tuber (Solanum tuberosum) inner mitochondrial membrane.
March 2011, Biochimica et biophysica acta,
Jackson
Induction of deoxyribonucleic Acid synthesis in potato tuber tissue by cutting.
April 1973, Plant physiology,
Jackson
Multiple forms of potato spindle-tuber metavirus ribonucleic acid.
September 1974, Canadian journal of biochemistry,
Jackson
Identification of multiple genes encoding SnRK1 subunits in potato tuber.
January 2018, PloS one,
Jackson
Lipoxygenase is involved in the control of potato tuber development.
March 2001, The Plant cell,
Jackson
[Respiratory pathways in suberin-synthesizing and proliferating potato tuber tissue after derepression].
June 1970, Planta,
Export Citation
×
Select Citation Style to be generated
APA
Vancouver
Harvard
BibTeX
Endnote
Generated Citation:
Selection Actions
Export Citations
Download Data
Save To My Collection
Need Help?
Explore features, get started with a guided tour, or view relevant help articles.
Start Tour
Go to Related Help Article
Copied contents to your clipboard!
Publications over Time
×
Save Item To Your Collection
×
Collection Name
Your saved publications will be grouped by this name - think of it like a folder to group related publications and results.
Use default name