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Overexpression of ADC2 in Arabidopsis induces dwarfism and late-flowering through GA deficiency.

Alcazar R., Garcia-Martinez J.L., Cuevas J.C., Tiburcio A.F., Altabella T.

Plant J. 43:425-436(2005) TAIR At2g34555 · Mapped (12)

GA4 is the active gibberellin in the regulation of LEAFY transcription and Arabidopsis floral initiation.

Eriksson S., Bohlenius H., Moritz T., Nilsson O.

Plant Cell 18:2172-2181(2006) TAIR At2g34555 · Mapped (7)

Regulation of hormone metabolism in Arabidopsis seeds: phytochrome regulation of abscisic acid metabolism and abscisic acid regulation of gibberellin metabolism.

Seo M., Hanada A., Kuwahara A., Endo A., Okamoto M., Yamauchi Y., North H., Marion-Poll A., Sun T.P., Koshiba T. et al.

Plant J. 48:354-366(2006) TAIR At2g34555 · UniProtKB (3) · Mapped (20)

Modulation of the hormone setting by Rhodococcus fascians results in ectopic KNOX activation in Arabidopsis.

Depuydt S., Dolezal K., Van Lijsebettens M., Moritz T., Holsters M., Vereecke D.

Plant Physiol. 146:1267-1281(2008) TAIR At2g34555 · Mapped (14)

Transcriptional factor interaction: a central step in DELLA function.

Daviere J.M., de Lucas M., Prat S.

Curr. Opin. Genet. Dev. 18:295-303(2008) TAIR At2g34555 · Mapped (18)

Genetic analysis reveals that C19-GA 2-oxidation is a major gibberellin inactivation pathway in Arabidopsis.

Rieu I., Eriksson S., Powers S.J., Gong F., Griffiths J., Woolley L., Benlloch R., Nilsson O., Thomas S.G., Hedden P. et al.

Plant Cell 20:2420-2436(2008) TAIR At2g34555 · Mapped (16)

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