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    Partitioning of reduced nitrogen derived from exogenous nitrate in maize roots: Initial priority for protein synthesis

    When roots of five day-old maize seedlings were exposed to15N-nitrate, a constant (25–29%) proportion of the reduced15N derived from the entering15N-nitrate accumulated as insoluble15N nitrogen. Constancy was est...

    M. A. Morgan, W. A. Jackson, W. L. Pan, R. J. Volk in Plant and Soil (1986)

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    Expression of the β-subunit of β-conglycinin in seeds of transgenic plants

    Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) seeds contain the storage protein β-conglycinin, encoded by a multigene family. β-Conglycinin consists of three subunits; α′, α, and β. A genomic clone for a β-subunit of β-congly...

    Elizabeth A. Bray, Satoshi Naito, Nai-Sui Pan, Edwin Anderson, Philip Dubé in Planta (1987)

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    Aluminum inhibition of shoot lateral branches ofGlycine max and reversal by exogenous cytokinin

    Aluminum effects on the morphological development of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) were characterized in greenhouse and growth chamber experiments. An Al-sensitive cultivar, ‘Ransom’, was grown in an acid soil...

    W. L. Pan, A. G. Hopkins, W. A. Jackson in Plant and Soil (1989)

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    Rice (Oryza sativa L.): Guan 18 - an Improved Variety Through Anther Culture

    As soon as the three lines (A or sterile, B or maintainer, and R or restored line) had been successfully developed through breeding, hybrid rice was used for production in China. Experimental evidence has conf...

    Deyao Zhu, **gan Pan in Haploids in Crop Improvement I (1990)

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    Ammonium and nitrate uptake by barley genotypes in diurnally fluctuating root temperatures simulating till and no-till conditions

    The morphological development and N uptake patterns of spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) genotypes of Northern European (Nordic) and Pacific Northwest US (PNW) origin were compared under two diurnally fluctuatin...

    W. L. Pan, B. A. Tillman, S. E. Ullrich in Plant and Soil (1991)

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    Plant development, and N and P use of winter barley

    Winter barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. ‘Kamiak’) was grown at three landscape positions of a representative toposequence in the Palouse region of eastern Washington. This region is typified by rolling topography m...

    W. L. Pan, A. G. Hopkins in Plant and Soil (1991)

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    Plant development, and N and P use of winter barley

    Winter barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. ‘Kamiak’) was grown at three landscape positions of a representative toposequence in the Palouse region of eastern Washington, US. This area is typified by rolling topography...

    W. L. Pan, A. G. Hopkins in Plant and Soil (1991)

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    Synergistic effects of plant growth retardants and IBA on the formation of adventitious roots in hypocotyl cuttings of mung bean

    The synergistic effect of plant growth retardants, such as daminozide, paclobutrazol and triadimefon, and of indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) on the formation of adventitious roots in hypocotyl cuttings of mung bea...

    Ruichi Pan, Zhijia Zhao in Plant Growth Regulation (1994)

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    Application of gibberellic acid to the surface of soybean seed (t Glycine max (L.) Merr.) and symbiotic nodulation, plant development, final grain and protein yield under short season conditions

    In short-season soybean production areas, low soil temperature is the major factor limiting soybean establishment, nodulation and nitrogen fixation. Gibberellic acid (GA) pretreatment of crop seeds can overcom...

    Feng Zhang, Bo Pan, Donald L. Smith in Plant and Soil (1997)

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    Physiological basis of the synergistic effects of IBA and triadimefon on rooting of mung bean hypocotyls

    Mixtures of 1–3 × 20.32 mg L-1 IBA and 1–3 × 289.5 µg L-1 triadimefon (TRI) significantly increased the formation of adventitious roots in mung bean hypocotyl cuttings compared to application of either IBA or TRI...

    Rui-chi Pan, Hongyan Gui in Plant Growth Regulation (1997)

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    Genetic diversity of North American and Old World Saccharum assessed by RAPD analysis

    Saccharum (= Erianthus) native to North America is an untapped germplasm for genetic improvement of sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrids). There are five species and two varieties native to North America: S. alop...

    David M. Burner, Yong-Bao Pan, Robert D. Webster in Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution (1997)

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    Portable rhizotron and color scanner system for monitoring root development

    Rhizotrons allow the examination of spatial and temporal in situ root development. Permanent rhizotron installations provide 2-D images of whole root profiles, but their immobility limits the number of soil-pl...

    W.L. Pan, R.P. Bolton, E.J. Lundquist, L.K. Hiller in Plant and Soil (1998)

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    Seasonal mycorrhizal colonization of winter wheat and its effect on wheat growth under dryland field conditions

     A field experiment was conducted to determine the seasonal patterns of arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) in a dryland winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) system and to determine wheat growth and P uptake responses to i...

    M. J. Mohammad, W. L. Pan, A. C. Kennedy in Mycorrhiza (1998)

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    The use of charcoal in in vitro culture – A review

    Activated charcoal is commonly used in tissue culture media. Its addition to culture medium may promote or inhibit in vitro growth, depending on species and tissues used. The effects of activated charcoal may ...

    M.J. Pan, J. van Staden in Plant Growth Regulation (1998)

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    Comparative effect of IBA, BSAA and 5,6-Cl2-IAA-Me on the rooting of hypocotyl in mung bean

    Mung bean hypocotyl cuttings were treated with indole-3-butyric acid (IBA), 3-(benzo[b]selenienyl)acetic acid (BSAA) and 5,6-dichloroindole-3-acetic acid methyl ester (5,6-Cl2-IAA-Me) at different concentratio...

    Ruichi Pan, **ngshan Tian in Plant Growth Regulation (1999)

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    Abstracts of papers presented at the 15th conference of the weed science society of Israel

    H. Eizenberg, Z. Tanaami, R. Jacobsohn, A. Lalazar, M. Hayut, M. Sibony in Phytoparasitica (1999)

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    Effect of activated charcoal, autoclaving and culture media on sucrose hydrolysis

    The effect of activated charcoal, autoclaving and culture media on sucrose hydrolysis in tissue culture media was investigated. Activated charcoal acidified an aqueous sucrose (5%) solution and culture media b...

    M.J. Pan, J. van Staden in Plant Growth Regulation (1999)

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    Functional Specialization of Plant Class A and B HSFs

    The heat shock (HS) response is a well established phenomenon that occurs in all organisms when subjected to a sudden elevation of temperature or certain other forms of physiological stress (Basra, 1994; Nover...

    Eva Czarnecka-Vemer, Songqin Pan in Plant Tolerance to Abiotic Stresses in Agr… (2000)

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    Preincubation of B. japonicum cells with genistein reduces the inhibitory effects of mineral nitrogen on soybean nodulation and nitrogen fixation under field conditions

    Genistein is the major root produced isoflavonoid inducer of nod genes in the symbiosis between B. japonicum and soybean plants. Reduction in the isoflavonoid content of the host plants has recently been suggeste...

    B. Pan, D.L. Smith in Plant and Soil (2000)

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    Genistein preincubation of Bradyrhizobium japonicum cells improves strain competitiveness under greenhouse, but not field conditions

    In the soybean-B. japonicum symbiosis, genistein has been identified as one of the major compounds in soybean seed and root exudates responsible for inducing expression of the B. japonicum nodYABC operon. In this...

    B. Pan, D.L. Smith in Plant and Soil (2000)

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