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Investigation of the mechanisms by which the Arabidopsis RPS4 activates avrRps4-dependent defenceZhang, Yan January 2004 (has links)
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Identification and functional analysis of Brassica homologues of the disease resistance gene family RPW8 from Arabidopsis thalianaRatanasut, Kumrop January 2004 (has links)
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Effect of legume root exudate on attachment and biofilm formation by Rhizobium leguminosarumWilliams, Alan January 2007 (has links)
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Factors controlling cell proliferation in developing leaves of Arabidopsis thalianaGegas, Vasilis C. January 2007 (has links)
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Viral capsids as programmable nanobuilding blocksSteinmetz, Nicole Franziska January 2007 (has links)
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Genetic manipulation and assessment of antioxidants, oxyradicals and senescence in crop plantsGarratt, Lee Carl January 2002 (has links)
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Analysis of the effects of the globby1-1 (glo1-1) mutation on maize seed developmentCosta, Liliana Maria January 2005 (has links)
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Public engagement with science in the regulation of GM foods in EuropeAl-Alami, Maryam M. H. January 2008 (has links)
The uncertainty of hazards resulting from consuming GM foods over the course of the last decade has been unique. During this time, the risk scene has observed continuous debate, change and public health concerns, in particular those that concern food 'scares' or 'panics'. In response, there is now a growing trend for policymakers to adopt deliberative democratic methods in order to gather public views in an attempt to pacify their concerns. This thesis explores two main schools of thought. First, it delves into the 'world' of food policy. Second, it explores precautionary approaches to GM food consumption 'hazards' or 'risks'.
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An in vitro and in vivo study of the mechanical stress-controlling region of the extA extensin gene promoter from Brassica napusThomson, Helen January 2003 (has links)
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Development of cowpea mosaic virus-based vectors for molecular farming in plantsSainsbury, Frank January 2008 (has links)
Expression vectors based on the bipartite Cowpea Mosaic Virus (CPMV) have been investigated for use in molecular farming in plants. Agroinfiltration into Nicotiana benthamiana of two full-length RNA-2 constructs containing different marker genes in the presence of RNA-1 showed that two foreign proteins can be efficiently expressed within the same cell in inoculated tissue. However, segregation of the RNA-2 molecules was observed upon systemic spread of the recombinant viruses. Thus efficient assembly of heteromeric proteins is likely to occur only in inoculated tissue. Therefore vectors based on full-length RNA-2 molecules do not have an advantage over vectors based on deleted versions of RNA-2 that are restricted to infiltrated tissue.
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