Tillering in the sugary1 sweet corn is maintained by overriding the teosinte branched1 repressive signal.

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Published in Plant Signal Behav on December 02, 2015

Authors

Tesfamichael H Kebrom1, Thomas P Brutnell2

Author Affiliations

1: a Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics ; Texas A&M University ; College Station ; TX USA.
2: b Danforth Plant Science Center ; St. Louis , MO USA.

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