Snapdragon apple
Selected indexed studies
- Characterization of MdMADS2, a member of the SQUAMOSA subfamily of genes, in apple. (Plant Physiol, 1999) [PMID:10444080]
- Failure to launch: the self-regulating Md-MYB10 R6 gene from apple is active in flowers but not leaves of Petunia. (Plant Cell Rep, 2015) [PMID:26113165]
- How did flowering plants learn to avoid blind date mistakes? Self-incompatibility in plants and comparisons with nonself rejection in the immune response. (Adv Exp Med Biol, 2012) [PMID:22399376]
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- Characterization of MdMADS2, a member of the SQUAMOSA subfamily of genes, in apple. (1999) pubmed
- Failure to launch: the self-regulating Md-MYB10 R6 gene from apple is active in flowers but not leaves of Petunia. (2015) pubmed
- How did flowering plants learn to avoid blind date mistakes? Self-incompatibility in plants and comparisons with nonself rejection in the immune response. (2012) pubmed
- Morphologic, molecular, and pathogenic characterization of Phytophthora palmivora isolates causing flower rot on azalea. (2020) pubmed
- A Malus cDNA with homology to the Antirrhinum Candica and Zea A2 genes. (1993) pubmed