D8 and Mpl1 are two dominant dwarfing mutations of maize. Although they differ in severity of dwarfism, both D8 and Mpl1 mutants are unresponsive to gibberellin (GA). Because of their close phenotypic resemblance to the recessive GA-sensitive dwarf mutants these dominant mutations may identify a gene whose product is involved in the reception of GA. With this possibility in mind we have studied the genetic properties of D8 and Mpl1. Both mutations map close to Adh1 on chromosome 1L. By marking normal and translocated 1L arms with different Adh1 electrophoretic mobility alleles, we investigated the effect of gene dosage on dominant dwarf phenotype. The results suggest that D8 and Mpl1 encode novel product functions and that these functions a...
Bioactive gibberellin (GA) is an essential regulator of vascular plant development. The GAI gene of ...
Mutations in the biosynthesis or signaling pathways of gibberellin (GA) can cause dwarfing phenotype...
Forward genetics is the most effective method to unequivocally assign gene function to phenotypes of...
D8 and Mpl1 are two dominant dwarfing mutations of maize. Although they differ in severity of dwarfi...
Dwarf stature is introduced to improve lodging resistance and harvest index in crop production. In m...
D8 originally designated as the dominant stature mutant of maize, was characterized and shown to be ...
<div><p>Dwarf stature is introduced to improve lodging resistance and harvest index in crop producti...
Plant height is an important agronomic trait and a major target for crop improvement. Owing to the e...
This study tested the hypothesis that gibberellin levels were responsible for the superior growth ha...
Dwarf mutants have been instrumental in the elucidation of gibberellin (GA) metabolism and of their ...
World wheat grain yields increased substantially in the 1960s and 1970s because farmers rapidly adop...
Dwarf mutants have been instrumental in the elucidation of gibberellin (GA) metabolism and of their ...
The induced dwarf mutant Rht12 was previously shown to have agronomic potential to replace the conve...
The gai mutation of Arabidopsis confers a dwarf phenotype resembling that of mutants defective in gi...
Maize mutants impairing germination or early seedling development have been isolated with the aim to...
Bioactive gibberellin (GA) is an essential regulator of vascular plant development. The GAI gene of ...
Mutations in the biosynthesis or signaling pathways of gibberellin (GA) can cause dwarfing phenotype...
Forward genetics is the most effective method to unequivocally assign gene function to phenotypes of...
D8 and Mpl1 are two dominant dwarfing mutations of maize. Although they differ in severity of dwarfi...
Dwarf stature is introduced to improve lodging resistance and harvest index in crop production. In m...
D8 originally designated as the dominant stature mutant of maize, was characterized and shown to be ...
<div><p>Dwarf stature is introduced to improve lodging resistance and harvest index in crop producti...
Plant height is an important agronomic trait and a major target for crop improvement. Owing to the e...
This study tested the hypothesis that gibberellin levels were responsible for the superior growth ha...
Dwarf mutants have been instrumental in the elucidation of gibberellin (GA) metabolism and of their ...
World wheat grain yields increased substantially in the 1960s and 1970s because farmers rapidly adop...
Dwarf mutants have been instrumental in the elucidation of gibberellin (GA) metabolism and of their ...
The induced dwarf mutant Rht12 was previously shown to have agronomic potential to replace the conve...
The gai mutation of Arabidopsis confers a dwarf phenotype resembling that of mutants defective in gi...
Maize mutants impairing germination or early seedling development have been isolated with the aim to...
Bioactive gibberellin (GA) is an essential regulator of vascular plant development. The GAI gene of ...
Mutations in the biosynthesis or signaling pathways of gibberellin (GA) can cause dwarfing phenotype...
Forward genetics is the most effective method to unequivocally assign gene function to phenotypes of...