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Swaminathan, M.S.; Siddiq, E.A.; Ismail, M.A.; Singh, C.B.; Puri, R.P.; Singh, V.P.
Rice breeding with induced mutations III1971
Rice breeding with induced mutations III1971
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Joint FAO/IAEA Div. of Atomic Energy in Food and Agriculture; Technical reports series; no. 131; p. 157-170; 1971; IAEA; Vienna; FAO/IAEA research co-ordination meeting on the use of induced mutations in rice breeding; New Delhi, India; 22 Sep 1969
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Kramer, J.
Hochschule fuer Bodenkultur, Vienna (Austria)1970
Hochschule fuer Bodenkultur, Vienna (Austria)1970
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Vergleichende Untersuchungen ueber den Einfluss von schnellen Neutronen und Gammastrahlen auf das Keimblattwachstum und die Mutationsrate bei Gerste (Hordeum Vulgae L.) unter Beruecksichtigung verschiedener modifizierender Faktoren
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May 1970; 110 p; Thesis (D. rer. nat. techn.).
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Frecuencia de mutaciones inducidas por radiacion gamma y metanusulfonato de etilo en diferentes estados de germinacion de las semillas de frijol (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Joint FAO/IAEA Div. of Atomic Energy in Food and Agriculture; Panel proceedings series; p. 447-451; 1972; IAEA; Vienna; Latin American study group meeting on induced mutations and plant improvement; Buenos Aires, Argentina; 16 Nov 1970
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Madras Agricultural Journal; v. 57(12); p. 727-732
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Biol. Plant.; Acad. Sci. Bohemoslo; v. 13(3); p. 207-208
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); Panel proceedings series; p. 239-248; 1971; IAEA; Vienna; Research co-ordination meeting on recent developments in the use of nitrogen-15 in soil-plant studies; Sofia, Bulgaria; 1 Dec 1969
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Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding; v. 30(1); p. 199-211
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Galvao, C.W.; Pedrosa, F.O.; Souza, E.M.; Yates, M.G.; Chubatsu, L.S.; Steffens, M.B.R., E-mail: steffens@bioufpr.br2003
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[en] The recA and the recX genes of Herbaspirillum seropedicae were sequenced. The recX is located 359 bp downstream from recA. Sequence analysis indicated the presence of a putative operator site overlapping a probable σ70-dependent promoter upstream of recA and a transcription terminator downstream from recX, with no apparent promoter sequence in the intergenic region. Transcriptional analysis using lacZ promoter fusions indicated that recA expression increased three- to fourfold in the presence of methyl methanesulfonate (MMS). The roles of recA and recX genes in the SOS response were determined from studies of chromosomal mutants. The recA mutant showed the highest sensitivity to MMS and UV, and the recX mutant had an intermediate sensitivity, compared with the wild type (SMR1), confirming the essential role of the RecA protein in cell viability in the presence of mutagenic agents and also indicating a role for RecX in the SOS response. (author)
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37 refs., 2 tabs., 3 figs.
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Canadian Journal of Microbiology; ISSN 0008-4166; ; v. 49(2); p. 145-150
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Burton, G.W.; Powell, J.B.
Georgia Univ., Tifton (USA). Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station
Georgia Univ., Tifton (USA). Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station
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nd; 71 p
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Mutaciones inducidas y programa de mejoramiento del trigo en Chile
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Joint FAO/IAEA Div. of Atomic Energy in Food and Agriculture; Panel proceedings series; p. 425-432; 1972; IAEA; Vienna; Latin American study group meeting on induced mutations and plant improvement; Buenos Aires, Argentina; 16 Nov 1970
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