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ReferenceYang Q et al. (2004) Analysis of the involvement of hydroxyanthranilate hydroxycinnamoyltransferase and caffeoyl-CoA 3-O-methyltransferase in phytoalexin biosynthesis in oat Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 17:81-89.
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ReferenceClose TJ et al. (2004) A new resource for cereal genomics: 22K barley GeneChip comes of age Plant Physiology 134:960-968.
ReferenceChong J and Zegeye T (2004) Physiologic specialization of Puccinia coronata f. sp avenae, the cause of oat crown rust, in Canada from 1999 to 2001 Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 26:97-108.
ReferenceMartin DJ and Somers DA (2004) A (1 -> 3)-beta-glucanase expressed during oat endosperm development Journal of Cereal Science 39:265-272.
ReferenceBird AR et al. (2004) A novel barley cultivar (Himalaya 292) with a specific gene mutation in starch synthase lla raises large bowel starch and short-chain fatty acids in rats Journal of Nutrition 134:831-835.
ReferenceCoffeen WC and Wolpert TJ (2004) Purification and characterization of serine proteases that exhibit caspase-like activity and are associated with programmed cell death in Avena sativa Plant Cell 16:857-873.
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ReferenceKoziara W (2004) Response of three oats cultivars to sprinkler irrigation and nitrogen fertilization Biuletyn Instytutu Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roslin 231:397-403.
ReferenceChong J et al. (2004) Development of sequence-characterized amplified region (SCAR) markers for resistance gene Pc94 to crown rust in oat Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 26:89-96.
ReferenceDe Koeyer DL et al. (2004) A molecular linkage map with associated QTLs from a hulless x covered spring oat population Theoretical and Applied Genetics 108:1285-1298.
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ReferenceSmith CM et al. (2004) Identification of Aegilops germplasm with multiple aphid resistance. Euphytica 135:265-273.
ReferenceVan Wychen LR et al. (2004) Wild oat (Avena fatua) habitat and water use in cereal grain cropping systems Weed Science 52:352-358.
ReferenceThomas JB et al. (2004) Comparison of different sources of vector resistance for controlling wheat streak mosaic in winter wheat Crop Science 44:125-130.
ReferenceFu YB et al. (2004) Amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis of 96 Canadian oat cultivars released between 1886 and 2001. Canadian Journal of Plant Science 84:23-30.
ReferenceZhu S et al. (2004) Genetic analysis of quantitative trait loci for groat protein and oil content in oat Crop Science 44:254-260.
ReferenceStenger DC and French R (2004) Functional replacement of Wheat streak mosaic virus HC-Pro with the corresponding cistron from a diverse array of viruses in the family Potyviridae Virology 323:257-267.
ReferenceWeber R and Hrynczuk B (2004) The influence of tillage simplifications on variability in yields and yield components of several winter wheat cultivars Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Skodowska.Sectio E, Agricultura 59:501-508.
ReferenceVerhoeven T et al. (2004) Isolation and characterisation of novel starch mutants of oats Journal of Cereal Science 40:69-79.
ReferenceLangevin F et al. (2004) Effect of trichothecenes produced by Fusarium graminearum during Fusarium head blight development in six cereal species European Journal of Plant Pathology 110:735-746.
ReferenceDelaney B et al. (2004) Evaluation of the in vivo genetic toxicity of concentrated barley beta-glucan Food and Chemical Toxicology 42:155-156.
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ReferenceKiviharju E et al. (2004) Anther culture properties of oat x wild red oat progenies and a search for RAPD markers associated with anther culture ability Agricultural and Food Science 13:151-162.
ReferenceDi Cagno R et al. (2004) Sourdough bread made from wheat and nontoxic flours and started with selected lactobacilli is tolerated in celiac sprue patients Applied and Environmental Microbiology 70:1088-1096.
ReferenceJestoi M et al. (2004) Presence and concentrations of the Fusarium-related mycotoxins beauvericin, enniatins and moniliformin in Finnish grain samples Food Additives and Contaminants 21:794-802.
ReferenceBurrows VD et al. (2004) Hulless oats Specialty grains for food and feed 223-251.
ReferenceRajala A and Peltonen-Sainio P (2004) Intra-plant variation for progress of cell division in developing oat grains: a preliminary study Agricultural and Food Science 13:163-169.
ReferenceHossain KG et al. (2004) Molecular cytogenetic characterization of an alloplasmic durum wheat line with a portion of chromosome 1D of Triticum aestivum carrying the scs(ae) gene Genome 47:206-214.
ReferenceAdamiak E and Adamiak J (2004) Effect of varied crop sequence and chemical control of the stand on weed infestation of oat Acta Scientiarum Polonorum - Agricultura 3:119-128.
ReferenceMazza G et al. (2004) Blue and purple grains Specialty grains for food and feed 313-350.
ReferenceMakela P et al. (2004) Alterations in growth and canopy architecture among dwarf, semidwarf and tall oat lines grown under northern conditions Agricultural and Food Science 13:170-185.
ReferenceJin WW et al. (2004) Maize centromeres: Organization and functional adaptation in the genetic background of oat Plant Cell 16:571-581.
ReferenceGrausgruber H et al. (2004) Variability in chemical composition and biologically active constituents of cereals Genetic variation for plant breeding. Proceedings of the 17th EUCARPIA General Congress, Tulln, Austria, 8-11 September 2004 23-26.
ReferenceZhang P et al. (2004) BAC-FISH in wheat identifies chromosome landmarks consisting of different types of transposable elements Chromosoma 112:288-299.
ReferenceTada Y et al. (2004) Nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species do not elicit hypersensitive cell death but induce apoptosis in the adjacent cells during the defense response of oat Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 17:245-253.
ReferenceNiessen L et al. (2004) The use of tri5 gene sequences for PCR detection and taxonomy of trichothecene-producing species in the Fusarium section Sporotrichiella International Journal of Food Microbiology 95:305-319.
ReferenceCremer DR and Kaletunc G (2003) Fourier transform infrared microspectroscopic study of the chemical microstructure of corn and oat flour-based extrudates Carbohydrate Polymers 52:53-65.
ReferenceZhu S et al. (2003) Molecular mapping of genomic regions underlying barley yellow dwarf tolerance in cultivated oat (Avena sativa L.) Theoretical and Applied Genetics 106:1300-1306.
ReferenceSmialowski T (2003) Variability and correlation between grain yield and important traits in common, naked grain and mountain oats Biuletyn Instytutu Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roslin 230:399-407.
ReferenceMatthews DE et al. (2003) GrainGenes, the genome database for small-grain crops Nucleic Acids Research 31:183-186.
ReferenceZhu SQ et al. (2003) Quantitative trait loci associated with seedling resistance to isolates of Puccinia coronata in oat Phytopathology 93:860-866.
ReferenceChrzastek M and Paczos-Grzeda E (2003) Molecular and cytogenetic analysis and estimation of some quantitative traits of interspecific hybrids Avena sativa L. x Avena fatua L Biuletyn Instytutu Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roslin 230:387-397.
ReferenceJanda T et al. (2003) Comparative study of frost tolerance and antioxidant activity in cereals Plant Science 164:301-306.
ReferenceHorvath DP et al. (2003) Identification of genes induced in emerging tillers of wild oat (Avena fatua) using Arabidopsis microarrays Weed Science 51:503-508.
Reference(2003) Common problems in breeding of wheat, triticale, rye, barley, oat and maize, Zakopane, Poland 27-31 January 2003 Biuletyn Instytutu Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roslin 230:431.
ReferenceJannink JL (2003) Selection dynamics and limits under additive x additive epistatic gene action Crop Science 43:489-497.
ReferenceZhu S and Kaeppler HF (2003) A genetic linkage map for hexaploid, cultivated oat (Avena sativa L.) based on an intraspecific cross 'Ogle/MAM17-5' Theoretical and Applied Genetics 107:26-35.
ReferenceFetch TG (2003) Physiologic specialization of Puccinia graminis on wheat, barley, and oat in Canada in 2000 Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 25:174-181.
ReferenceMitchell CC et al. (2003) C-banding and localization of 18S-5.8S-26S rDNA in tall oatgrass species Crop Science 43:32-36.
ReferenceKeiper FJ et al. (2003) Molecular genetic variability of Australian isolates of five cereal rust pathogens Mycological Research 107:545-556.
ReferenceHoekstra GJ et al. (2003) Inheritance and expression of the naked-grained and fatuoid characters in oat Crop Science 43:57-62.
ReferenceJauhar PP (2003) Formation of 2n gametes in durum wheat haploids: Sexual polyploidization. Euphytica 133:81-94.
ReferenceZhu S and Kaeppler HF (2003) Identification of quantitative trait loci for resistance to crown rust in oat line MAM17-5 Crop Science 43:358-366.
ReferenceCho MJ et al. (2003) Expression of green fluorescent protein and its inheritance in transgenic oat plants generated from shoot meristematic cultures Plant Cell Reports 21:467-474.
ReferenceHelland SJ and Holland JB (2003) Genome-wide genetic diversity among components does not cause cultivar blend responses Crop Science 43:1618-1627.
ReferenceCousens RD et al. (2003) Dynamics of competition between wheat and oat: II. Effects of dwarfing genes Agronomy Journal 95:1305-1313.
ReferenceCheng DW et al. (2003) Isolation and identification of Triticeae chromosome 1 receptor-like kinase genes (Lrk10) from diploid, tetraploid, and hexaploid species of the genus Avena Genome 46:119-127.
ReferenceDumsday JL et al. (2003) SSR-based genetic linkage analysis of resistance to crown rust (Puccinia coronata f. sp lolii) in perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) Plant Pathology 52:628-637.
ReferenceLeonard KJ (2003) Regional frequencies of virulence in oat crown rust in the United States from 1990 through 2000 Plant Disease 87:1301-1310.
ReferenceTroyer AF and Stoehr H (2003) Willet M. Hays, great benefactor to plant breeding and the founder of our association Journal of Heredity 94:435-441.
ReferenceLadizinsky G and Jellen EN (2003) Cytogenetic affinities between populations of Avena insularis ladizinsky from Sicily and Tunisia Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 50:11-15.
ReferenceStorsrud S et al. (2003) Gluten contamination in oat products and products naturally free from gluten European Food Research and Technology 217:481-485.
ReferenceGoesaert H et al. (2003) XIP-type endoxylanase inhibitors in different cereals Journal of Cereal Science 38:317-324.
ReferenceNewton AC et al. (2003) Susceptibility of oat cultivars to groat discoloration: causes and remedies Plant Breeding 122:125-130.
ReferenceLi SS and Claeson P (2003) Cys/Gly-rich proteins with a putative single chitin-binding domain from oat (Avena sativa) seeds Phytochemistry 63:249-255.
ReferenceDiaz-Lago JE et al. (2003) Evaluation of components of partial resistance to oat crown rust using digital image analysis Plant Disease 87:667-674.
ReferenceSandhu D and Gill KS (2002) Structural and functional organization of the '1S0.8 gene-rich region' in the Triticeae Plant Molecular Biology 48:791-804.
ReferenceGomez-Gomez E et al. (2002) Role in pathogenesis of two endo-beta-1,4-xylanase genes from the vascular wilt fungus Fusarium oxysporum Fungal Genetics and Biology 35:213-222.
ReferenceHolland JB et al. (2002) Genomic regions controlling vernalization and photoperiod responses in oat Theoretical and Applied Genetics 105:113-126.
ReferenceRanford JC et al. (2002) PM19, a barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) gene encoding a putative plasma membrane protein, is expressed during embryo development and dormancy Journal of Experimental Botany 53:147-148.
ReferenceCervantes-Martinez CT et al. (2002) Correlated responses to selection for greater beta-glucan content in two oat populations Crop Science 42:730-738.
ReferenceMcCallum BD et al. (2002) Stem rusts on wheat, barley, and oat in Canada in 1999 Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 24:54-60.
ReferenceLane BG (2002) Oxalate, germins, and higher-plant pathogens IUBMB Life 53:67-75.
ReferenceLeonard KJ (2002) Oat lines with effective adult plant resistance to crown rust Plant Disease 86:593-598.
ReferenceButterfield MK et al. (2002) Inheritance and segregation of virus and herbicide resistance transgenes in sugarcane Theoretical and Applied Genetics 104:797-803.
ReferenceMaqbool SB et al. (2002) Competence of oat (Avena sativa L.) shoot apical meristems for integrative transformation, inherited expression, and osmotic tolerance of transgenic lines containing hva1 Theoretical and Applied Genetics 105:201-208.
ReferenceAyala L et al. (2002) Identification of QTLs for BYDV tolerance in bread wheat. Euphytica 128:249-259.
ReferenceSmith SJ and Hooley R (2002) An increase in the speed of response, and sensitivity, of Avena fatua aleurone layers and protoplasts to gibberellin Journal of Plant Physiology 159:355-360.
ReferenceDiaz-Lago JE et al. (2002) Recurrent selection for partial resistance to crown rust in oat Crop Science 42:1475-1482.
ReferenceCasal JJ et al. (2002) The serine-rich N-terminal domain of oat phytochrome a helps regulate light responses and subnuclear localization of the photoreceptor Plant Physiology 129:1127-1137.
ReferenceMcVey DV et al. (2002) Races of Puccinia graminis in the United States during 1997 and 1998 Plant Disease 86:568-572.
ReferenceVan Wychen LR et al. (2002) Accuracy and cost effectiveness of GPS-assisted wild oat mapping in spring cereal crops Weed Science 50:120-129.
ReferenceTakabayashi N et al. (2002) A gene-for-gene relationship underlying the species-specific parasitism of Avena/Triticum isolates of Magnaporthe grisea on wheat cultivars Phytopathology 92:1181-1188.
ReferenceCheng DW et al. (2002) Genetic and physical mapping of Lrk10-like receptor kinase sequences in hexaploid oat (Avena sativa L.) Genome 45:100-109.
ReferenceMohammed B et al. (2002) The genetic structure of tetraploid Avena : a comparison of isozyme and RAPD markers Cellular and Molecular Biology Letters 7:465-469.
ReferenceRachdawong S et al. (2002) Gaeumannomyces graminis vars. avenae, graminis, and tritici identified using PCR amplification of avenacinase-like genes Plant Disease 86:652-660.
ReferencePoljakoff-Mayber A et al. (2002) Involvement of phytohormones in germination of dormant and non-dormant oat (Avena sativa L.) seeds Plant Growth Regulation 37:7-16.
ReferenceCabral CB et al. (2002) Inheritance of primary and secondary oat grain weight Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira 37:73-80.
ReferenceVarshney RK et al. (2002) In silico analysis on frequency and distribution of microsatellites in ESTs of some cereal species Cellular and Molecular Biology Letters 7:537-546.
ReferenceIwai T et al. (2002) Enhanced resistance to seed-transmitted bacterial diseases in transgenic rice plants overproducing an oat cell-wall-bound thionin Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 15:515-521.
ReferenceCheng DW and Armstrong KC (2002) Direct capture and cloning of receptor kinase and peroxidase genes from genomic DNA Genome 45:977-983.
ReferenceKoev G et al. (2002) The 3 '-terminal structure required for replication of Barley yellow dwarf virus RNA contains an embedded 3 ' end Virology 292:114-126.
ReferenceKato-Noguchi H (2002) Ethanol sensitivity of rice and oat coleoptiles Physiologia Plantarum 115:119-124.
ReferenceTakabayashi N et al. (2002) A gene-for-gene relationship underlying the species-specific parasitism of Avena/Triticum isolates of Magnaporthe grisea on wheat cultivars Phytopathology 92:1182-1188.
ReferenceCheng DW et al. (2002) Modified expression of two receptor kinase genes in hexaploid oat (Avena sativa L.) on inoculation with crown rust Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 61:281-288.
ReferenceLamb CRC et al. (2002) Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration derived from mature embryos of oat Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira 37:123-130.
ReferenceQuiles MJ et al. (2002) Isolation of an NADH dehydrogenase complex not associated to ferredoxin-NADP oxidoreductase from oat stroma thylakoids Journal of Plant Physiology 159:457-464.
ReferenceOh HS et al. (2002) Characterization of an Avena isolate of Magnaporthe grisea and identification of a locus conditioning its specificity on oat Canadian Journal of Botany 80:1088-1095.
ReferenceLoarce Y et al. (2002) Assignment of oat linkage groups to microdissected Avena strigosa chromosomes Theoretical and Applied Genetics 104:1011-1016.
ReferenceKruger WM et al. (2002) Effects of inhibiting phenolic biosynthesis on penetration resistance of barley isolines containing seven powdery mildew resistance genes or alleles Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 61:41-51.
ReferenceMurray BG et al. (2002) Pollen-mediated gene flow in wild oat Weed Science 50:321-325.
ReferenceBrowne RA et al. (2002) Hullability of oat varieties and its determination using a laboratory dehuller The Journal of Agricultural Science 138:185-191.
ReferenceBurrows VD et al. (2002) A naked oat mutant with very short rachillas. Canadian Journal of Plant Science 82:83-84.
ReferenceSvitashev SK et al. (2002) Complex transgene locus structures implicate multiple mechanisms for plant transgene rearrangement Plant Journal 32:433-445.
ReferenceRajala A et al. (2002) Effects of applying stem-shortening plant growth regulators to leaves on root elongation by seedlings of wheat, oat and barley: mediation by ethylene Plant Growth Regulation 38:51-59.
ReferenceBered F et al. (2002) Genetic variability in common wheat germplasm based on coefficients of parentage Genetics and Molecular Biology 25:211-215.
ReferenceRabenstein F et al. (2002) Phylogenetic relationships, strain diversity and biogeography of tritimoviruses Journal of General Virology 83:895-906.
ReferenceMilach SCK et al. (2002) Plant height components and gibberellic acid response of oat dwarf lines Crop Science 42:1147-1154.
ReferenceChristoffers MJ et al. (2002) An isoleucine to leucine mutation in acetyl-CoA carboxylase confers herbicide resistance in wild oat Genome 45:1049-1056.
ReferencePal N et al. (2002) Development and characterization of microsatellite and RFLP-derived PCR markers in oat Crop Science 42:912-918.
ReferenceMenz MA et al. (2002) A high-density genetic map of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench based on 2926 AFLP (R), RFLP and SSR markers Plant Molecular Biology 48:483-499.
ReferenceWare DH et al. (2002) Gramene, a tool for grass Genomics Plant Physiology 130:1606-1613.
ReferenceCox TS et al. (2002) Breeding perennial grain crops Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences 21:59-91.
ReferenceGomez-Cadenas A et al. (2001) Involvement of multiple cis-elements in the regulation of GA responsive promoters: Definition of a new cis-element in the Amy32b gene promoter of barley (Hordeum vulgare) Physiologia Plantarum 112:211-216.
ReferenceMonger WA et al. (2001) Molecular identification of Oat mosaic virus as a Bymovirus European Journal of Plant Pathology 107:661-666.
ReferenceCummins I et al. (2001) Biochemical characterisation of esterases active in hydrolysing xenobiotics in wheat and competing weeds Physiologia Plantarum 113:477-485.
ReferenceHernandez P et al. (2001) Cross-species amplification of the Hordeum chilense genome using barley sequence-tagged-sites (STSs) Hereditas 135:243-246.
ReferenceGroh S et al. (2001) Comparative AFLP mapping in two hexaploid oat populations Theoretical and Applied Genetics 102:876-884.
ReferenceHolland JB and Munkvold GP (2001) Genetic relationships of crown rust resistance, grain yield, test weight, and seed weight in oat Crop Science 41:1041-1050.
ReferenceKimura Y et al. (2001) OARE-1, a Ty1-copia retrotransposon in oat activated by abiotic and biotic stresses Plant and Cell Physiology 42:1345-1354.
ReferenceFox SL et al. (2001) Assignment of RFLP linkage groups to chromosomes using monosomic F-1 analysis in hexaploid oat Theoretical and Applied Genetics 102:320-326.
ReferenceCavan G et al. (2001) Managing the risks of herbicide resistance in wild oat Weed Science 49:236-240.
ReferenceMerah O (2001) Potential importance of water status traits for durum wheat improvement under Mediterranean conditions Journal of Agricultural Science 137:139-145.
ReferencePeterson DM (2001) Oat antioxidants Journal of Cereal Science 33:115-129.
ReferencePicarelli A et al. (2001) Immunologic evidence of no harmful effect of oats in celiac disease American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 74:137-140.
Referencevan Niekerk BD et al. (2001) Pathogenic variability of Puccinia coronata f. sp avenae and P-graminis f. sp avenae on oat in South Africa Plant Disease 85:1085-1090.
ReferenceSineshchekov V et al. (2001) Fluorescence and photochemical properties of phytochromes in wild-type wheat and a transgenic line overexpressing an oat phytochrome A (PHYA) gene: functional implications Plant Cell and Environment 24:1289-1297.
ReferenceHolland JB et al. (2001) Correlated responses of fatty acid composition, grain quality, and agronomic traits to nine cycles of recurrent selection for increased oil content in oat. Euphytica 122:69-79.
ReferenceChoi HW et al. (2001) High frequency of cytogenetic aberration in transgenic oat (Avena sativa L.) plants Plant Science 160:761-772.
ReferenceQuader M et al. (2001) Allelopathy, DIMBOA production and genetic variability in accessions of Triticum speltoides Journal of Chemical Ecology 27:747-760.
ReferenceTaylor C et al. (2001) The development of sequence-tagged sites (STSs) in Lolium perenne L.: the application of primer sets derived from other genera Theoretical and Applied Genetics 103:648-658.
ReferenceYu GX et al. (2001) Rds and Rih mediate hypersensitive cell death independent of gene-for-gene resistance to the oat crown rust pathogen Puccinia coronata f. sp avenae Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 14:1376-1383.
ReferencePalosuo K et al. (2001) Rye gamma-70 and gamma-35 secalins and barley gamma-3 hordein cross-react with omega-5 gliadin, a major allergen in wheat-dependent, exercise-induced anaphylaxis Clinical and Experimental Allergy 31:466-473.
ReferenceShlumukov LR et al. (2001) Establishment of far-red high irradiance responses in wheat through transgenic expression of an oat phytochrome A gene Plant Cell and Environment 24:703-712.
ReferenceAdhikari KN and McIntosh RA (2001) Identification of stem rust and leaf rust resistance genes in Amagalon oats Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 52:1011-1016.
ReferencePeltonen-Sainio P et al. (2001) Germination and grain vigour of naked oat in response to grain moisture at harvest The Journal of Agricultural Science 137:147-156.
ReferenceKremer CA et al. (2001) A restriction fragment length polymorphism based linkage map of a diploid Avena recombinant inbred line population Genome 44:192-204.
ReferencePeterson RM and Rendig VV (2001) Ontogeny of annual grass grain protein fractions and amino acids affected by nitrogen supply Journal of Plant Nutrition 24:1013-1034.
Referenceda Cruz RP et al. (2001) Genetics of crown rust resistance in oat Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira 36:1127-1132.
ReferenceIrigoyen ML et al. (2001) Discrimination of the closely related A and B genomes in AABB tetraploid species of Avena Theoretical and Applied Genetics 103:1160-1166.
ReferenceDuguid SD et al. (2001) AC Medallion oat. Canadian Journal of Plant Science 81:81-83.
ReferenceEmami K and Hack E (2001) Characterisation of a xylanase gene from Cochliobolus sativus and its expression Mycological Research 105:352-359.
ReferenceKuai B et al. (2001) Transformation of oat and inheritance of bar gene expression Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture 66:79-88.
ReferenceCabral CB et al. (2001) Inheritance of primary grain morphology traits in oat Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira 36:1133-1143.
ReferenceDuguid SD et al. (2001) AC Rebel oat. Canadian Journal of Plant Science 81:89-91.
ReferenceLemerle D et al. (2001) Genetic improvement and agronomy for enhanced wheat competitiveness with weeds Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 52:527-548.
ReferenceSvitashev SK and Somers DA (2001) Genomic interspersions determine the size and complexity of transgene loci in transgenic plants produced by microprojectile bombardment Genome 44:691-697.
ReferenceKibite S (2001) Registration of seven pairs of oat near-isogenic lines, dwarf vs. tall Crop Science 41:277-278.
ReferenceHayasaki M et al. (2001) Intraspecific variation of 18S-5.8S-26S rDNA sites revealed by FISH and RFLP in wild oat, Avena agadiriana. Genes & Genetic Systems 76:9-14.
ReferenceKynast RG et al. (2001) A complete set of maize individual chromosome additions to the oat genome Plant Physiology 125:1216-1227.
ReferencePaul CP et al. (2001) A sequence required for-1 ribosomal frameshifting located four kilobases downstream of the frameshift site Journal of Molecular Biology 310:987-999.
ReferenceBurrows VD et al. (2001) Gene controlling reduced trichomes on oat groats. Canadian Journal of Plant Science 81:413-414.
ReferenceOkagaki RJ et al. (2001) Mapping maize sequences to chromosomes using oat-maize chromosome addition materials Plant Physiology 125:1228-1235.
ReferenceGroh S et al. (2001) Analysis of factors influencing milling yield and their association to other traits by QTL analysis in two hexaploid oat populations Theoretical and Applied Genetics 103:9-18.
ReferenceLucio-Zavaleta E et al. (2001) Variation in transmission efficiency among barley yellow dwarf virus-RMV isolates and clones of the normally inefficient aphid vector, Rhopalosiphum padi Phytopathology 91:792-796.
ReferenceBurrows VD et al. (2001) Groat yield of naked and covered oat. Canadian Journal of Plant Science 81:727-729.
ReferenceCollins NC et al. (2001) Sequence haplotypes revealed by sequence-tagged site fine mapping of the Ror1 gene in the centromeric region of barley chromosome 1H Plant Physiology 125:1236-1247.
ReferenceRoubroeks JP et al. (2001) Molecular weight, structure and shape of oat (1 -> 3),(l -> 4)-beta-D-glucan fractions obtained by enzymatic degradation with (1 -> 4)-beta-D-glucan 4-glucanohydrolase from Trichoderma reesei Carbohydrate Polymers 46:275-285.
ReferenceRoser M et al. (2001) Molecular diversity and physical mapping of 5S rDNA in wild, and cultivated oat grasses (Poaceae : Aveneae) Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 21:198-217.
ReferenceBrown PD et al. (2001) AC Assiniboia oat Canadian Journal of Plant Science 81:77-79.
ReferenceVicient CM et al. (2001) Active retrotransposons are a common feature of grass genomes Plant Physiology 125:1283-1292.
ReferenceSiculella L et al. (2001) Gene content and organization of the oat mitochondrial genome Theoretical and Applied Genetics 103:359-365.
ReferenceHaralampidis K et al. (2001) A new class of oxidosqualene cyclases directs synthesis of antimicrobial phytoprotectants in monocots Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 98:13431-13436.
ReferencePortyanko VA et al. (2001) A linkage map of hexaploid oat based on grass anchor DNA clones and its relationship to other oat maps Genome 44:249-265.
ReferenceMikola M et al. (2001) Characterization of oat endoproteinases that hydrolyze oat avenins Cereal Chemistry 78:55-58.
ReferenceLi LJ et al. (2001) Flow cytometric sorting of maize chromosome 9 from an oat-maize chromosome addition line Theoretical and Applied Genetics 102:658-663.
ReferenceLoskutov IG (2001) Interspecific crosses in the genus Avena L Russian Journal of Genetics 37:467-475.
ReferenceHelland SJ and Holland JB (2001) Blend response and stability and cultivar blending ability in oat Crop Science 41:1689-1696.
ReferenceLinares C et al. (2001) Isolation and characterization of two novel retrotransposons of the Ty1-copia group in oat genomes Chromosoma 110:115-123.
ReferenceChen J and Adams MJ (2001) A universal PCR primer to detect members of the Potyviridae and its use to examine the taxonomic status of several members of the family Archives of Virology 146:757-766.
ReferenceBrake VM et al. (2001) Genetic variability in Australian isolates of Puccinia coronata f. sp avenae assessed with molecular and pathogenicity markers Australasian Plant Pathology 30:259-266.
ReferenceClarke BC et al. (2001) The frequent classes of expressed genes in wheat endosperm tissue as possible sources of genetic markers Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 52:1181-1193.
ReferenceTrojanowska MR et al. (2001) Investigation of avenacin-deficient mutants of Avena strigosa Phytochemistry 56:121-129.
ReferenceRepellin A et al. (2001) Genetic enrichment of cereal crops via alien gene transfer: New challenges Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture 64:159-183.
ReferenceDe Koeyer DL et al. (2001) Allelic shifts and quantitative trait loci in a recurrent selection population of oat Crop Science 41:1228-1234.
ReferenceHolland JB et al. (2001) Polymorphism of PCR-based markers targeting exons, introns, promoter regions, and SSRs in maize and introns and repeat sequences in oat Genome 44:1065-1076.
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