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  • 1. Enhanced cytokinin degradation in leaf primordia of transgenic Arabidopsis plants reduces leaf size and shoot organ primordia formation.
    Holst K, Schmülling T, Werner T.
    J Plant Physiol; 2011 Aug 15; 168(12):1328-34. PubMed ID: 21474200
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  • 2. Cytokinin-deficient transgenic Arabidopsis plants show multiple developmental alterations indicating opposite functions of cytokinins in the regulation of shoot and root meristem activity.
    Werner T, Motyka V, Laucou V, Smets R, Van Onckelen H, Schmülling T.
    Plant Cell; 2003 Nov 15; 15(11):2532-50. PubMed ID: 14555694
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  • 3. Cytokinin regulates the activity of reproductive meristems, flower organ size, ovule formation, and thus seed yield in Arabidopsis thaliana.
    Bartrina I, Otto E, Strnad M, Werner T, Schmülling T.
    Plant Cell; 2011 Jan 15; 23(1):69-80. PubMed ID: 21224426
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  • 6. ALTERED MERISTEM PROGRAM1 suppresses ectopic stem cell niche formation in the shoot apical meristem in a largely cytokinin-independent manner.
    Huang W, Pitorre D, Poretska O, Marizzi C, Winter N, Poppenberger B, Sieberer T.
    Plant Physiol; 2015 Apr 15; 167(4):1471-86. PubMed ID: 25673776
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  • 7. Histidine kinase homologs that act as cytokinin receptors possess overlapping functions in the regulation of shoot and root growth in Arabidopsis.
    Nishimura C, Ohashi Y, Sato S, Kato T, Tabata S, Ueguchi C.
    Plant Cell; 2004 Jun 15; 16(6):1365-77. PubMed ID: 15155880
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  • 14. The Arabidopsis homeobox gene SHOOT MERISTEMLESS has cellular and meristem-organisational roles with differential requirements for cytokinin and CYCD3 activity.
    Scofield S, Dewitte W, Nieuwland J, Murray JAH.
    Plant J; 2013 Jul 15; 75(1):53-66. PubMed ID: 23573875
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  • 19. Cytokinin deficiency causes distinct changes of sink and source parameters in tobacco shoots and roots.
    Werner T, Holst K, Pörs Y, Guivarc'h A, Mustroph A, Chriqui D, Grimm B, Schmülling T.
    J Exp Bot; 2008 Jul 15; 59(10):2659-72. PubMed ID: 18515826
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  • 20. The Mobile bypass Signal Arrests Shoot Growth by Disrupting Shoot Apical Meristem Maintenance, Cytokinin Signaling, and WUS Transcription Factor Expression.
    Lee DK, Parrott DL, Adhikari E, Fraser N, Sieburth LE.
    Plant Physiol; 2016 Jul 15; 171(3):2178-90. PubMed ID: 27208247
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