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Volume 8, Number 4, 2002

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Transgenic rice with reduced glutelin content by transformation with glutelin A antisense gene
pp. 273-284(12)
Authors: Maruta Y.; Ueki J.; Saito H.; Nitta N.; Imaseki H.

Breeding bacterial blight-resistant hybrid rice with the cloned bacterial blight resistance gene Xa21
pp. 285-293(9)
Authors: Zhai W.; Wang W.; Zhou Y.; Li X.; Zheng X.; Zhang Q.; Wang G.; Zhu L.

Assessment of functional transgene flow in tomato fields
pp. 311-315(5)
Authors: Ilardi V.; Barba M.

Field testing of transgenic rapeseed cv. Hero transformed with a yeast sn-2 acyltransferase results in increased oil content, erucic acid content and seed yield
pp. 317-322(6)
Authors: Taylor D.C.; Katavic V.; Zou J.; MacKenzie S.L.; Keller W.A.; An J.; Friesen W.; Barton D.L.; Pedersen K.K.; Michael Giblin E.; Ge Y.; Dauk M.; Sonntag C.; Luciw T.; Males D.

High throughput genetic transformation mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens in maize
pp. 323-333(11)
Authors: Zhao Z-y.; Gu W.; Cai T.; Tagliani L.; Hondred D.; Bond D.; Schroeder S.; Rudert M.; Pierce D.

The potato Lhca3.St.1 promoter confers high and stable transgene expression in chrysanthemum, in contrast to CaMV-based promoters
pp. 335-344(10)
Authors: Annadana S.; Mlynárová L.; Udayakumar M.; de Jong J.; Nap J-P.

Biolistic mediated site-specific integration in rice
pp. 345-349(5)
Authors: Srivastava V.; Ow D.W.

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