The maize MADS box gene ZmMADS3 affects node number and spikelet development and is co-expressed with ZmMADS1 during flower development, in egg cells, and early embryogenesis.

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Published in Plant Physiol on September 01, 2001

Authors

S Heuer1, S Hansen, J Bantin, R Brettschneider, E Kranz, H Lörz, T Dresselhaus

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1: West Africa Rice Development Association, B.P. 96, St. Louis, Senegal.

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