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    Development and map** of AFLP markers linked to the sorghum fertility restorer gene rf4

    The restoration of male fertility in the sorghum IS1112 C (A3) male-sterile cytoplasm is through a two-gene gametophytic system involving complementary action of the restoring alleles Rf3 and Rf4. To develop mark...

    L. Wen, H. V. Tang, W. Chen, R. Chang, D. R. Pring in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2002)

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    Biotransformation of 12-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid to 12-hydroxyoctadecanamide by Bacillus cereus 50

    A new microbial isolate (Bacillus cereus 50) transformed 12-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid to 12-hydroxyoctadecanamide when grown aerobically in 1% yeast extract medium at 30°C, shaken at 250 rpm for 2 to 5 d. The comp...

    J K Huang, K. C. Keudell, W. E. Klopfenstein in Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Soci… (1997)

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    Biotransformation of saturated monohydroxyl fatty acids to 2-tetrahydrofuranyl acetic acid derivatives: Mechanism of formations and the biological activity of 5-n-hexyl-tetrahydrofuran-2-acetic acid

    Transformation of 12-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid (12-HOA) to 5-n-hexyl-tetrahydrofuran-2-acetic acid (5-HTFA) byBacillus lentus NRRL B-14864 (B-14864) was carried out in the presence or absence of oligomycin, 2-brom...

    J. -K. Huang, P. F. Dowd, K. C. Keudell in Journal of the American Oil Chemists’ Soci… (1996)

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    Conversion of 12-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid to 12,15-, 12,16- and 12,17-dihydroxyoctadecanoic acids with Bacillus sp. U88

    A new microbial isolate, Bacillus sp. U88, transformed 12-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid to 12,15-, 12,16- and 12,17-dihydroxyoctadecanoic acids when grown aerobically in 1 % yeast extract medium at 30°C and shaken at ...

    J. -K. Huang, K. C. Keudell, Su-**. Seong, W. E. Klopfenstein in Biotechnology Letters (1996)

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    Microbial transformation of 12-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid to 5-n-hexyl-tetrahydrofuran-2-acetic acid

    Stationary-phase cells of a corynebacterium (FUI-2) and a bacillus (NRRL B-14864) isolate, when grown aerobically in 1% YE medium at 25°C, converted 12-hydroxystearic acid to a major compound, 5-n-hexyl-tetrahydr...

    J. -K. Huang, K. C. Keudell, J. Zhao in Journal of the American Oil Chemists’ Soci… (1995)