A DEFICIENS homolog from the dioecious tree black cottonwood is expressed in female and male floral meristems of the two-whorled, unisexual flowers.

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Published in Plant Physiol on October 01, 2000

Authors

L A Sheppard1, A M Brunner, K V Krutovskii, W H Rottmann, J S Skinner, S S Vollmer, S H Strauss

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1: Genetics Program, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-5752, USA.

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