In-depth analysis of the distinctive effects of norflurazon implies that tetrapyrrole biosynthesis, organellar gene expression and ABA cooperate in the GUN-type of plastid signalling (Q43211572)

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scientific article published on 17 December 2009
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In-depth analysis of the distinctive effects of norflurazon implies that tetrapyrrole biosynthesis, organellar gene expression and ABA cooperate in the GUN-type of plastid signalling
scientific article published on 17 December 2009

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    In-depth analysis of the distinctive effects of norflurazon implies that tetrapyrrole biosynthesis, organellar gene expression and ABA cooperate in the GUN-type of plastid signalling (English)
    Christian Voigt
    Ulrike Oster
    Peter Jahns
    Karl-Josef Dietz
    Dario Leister
    Tatjana Kleine
    17 December 2009
    503-519

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