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  • 21. The transcription factors HvABI5 and HvVP1 are required for the abscisic acid induction of gene expression in barley aleurone cells.
    Casaretto J, Ho TH.
    Plant Cell; 2003 Jan; 15(1):271-84. PubMed ID: 12509536
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  • 22. Metabolism of hydrogen peroxide during reserve mobilization and programmed cell death of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) aleurone layer cells.
    Palma K, Kermode AR.
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  • 25. The HvDOF19 transcription factor mediates the abscisic acid-dependent repression of hydrolase genes in germinating barley aleurone.
    Moreno-Risueno MA, Díaz I, Carrillo L, Fuentes R, Carbonero P.
    Plant J; 2007 Aug 15; 51(3):352-65. PubMed ID: 17565581
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  • 27. Ascorbic acid and reactive oxygen species are involved in the inhibition of seed germination by abscisic acid in rice seeds.
    Ye N, Zhu G, Liu Y, Zhang A, Li Y, Liu R, Shi L, Jia L, Zhang J.
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  • 28. Enzymes that scavenge reactive oxygen species are down-regulated prior to gibberellic acid-induced programmed cell death in barley aleurone.
    Fath A, Bethke PC, Jones RL.
    Plant Physiol; 2001 May 15; 126(1):156-66. PubMed ID: 11351079
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  • 30. Gibbestatin B inhibits the GA-induced expression of alpha-amylase expression in cereal seeds.
    Hayashi K, Inoguchi M, Kondo H, Nozaki H.
    Phytochemistry; 2000 Sep 15; 55(1):1-9. PubMed ID: 11021637
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  • 31. Interactions of two abscisic-acid induced WRKY genes in repressing gibberellin signaling in aleurone cells.
    Xie Z, Zhang ZL, Zou X, Yang G, Komatsu S, Shen QJ.
    Plant J; 2006 Apr 15; 46(2):231-42. PubMed ID: 16623886
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  • 34. Gibberellin-mediated proteasome-dependent degradation of the barley DELLA protein SLN1 repressor.
    Fu X, Richards DE, Ait-Ali T, Hynes LW, Ougham H, Peng J, Harberd NP.
    Plant Cell; 2002 Dec 15; 14(12):3191-200. PubMed ID: 12468736
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  • 35. Loss-of-function mutations of the rice GAMYB gene impair alpha-amylase expression in aleurone and flower development.
    Kaneko M, Inukai Y, Ueguchi-Tanaka M, Itoh H, Izawa T, Kobayashi Y, Hattori T, Miyao A, Hirochika H, Ashikari M, Matsuoka M.
    Plant Cell; 2004 Jan 15; 16(1):33-44. PubMed ID: 14688295
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  • 39. Spatio-temporal appearance of α-amylase and limit dextrinase in barley aleurone layer in response to gibberellic acid, abscisic acid and salicylic acid.
    Shahpiri A, Talaei N, Finnie C.
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