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  • 21. Positive and negative regulatory regions control the spatial distribution of polygalacturonase transcription in tomato fruit pericarp.
    Montgomery J, Pollard V, Deikman J, Fischer RL.
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    Whitaker BD, Smith DL, Green KC.
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  • 23. Reduction of polygalacturonase activity in tomato fruit by antisense RNA.
    Sheehy RE, Kramer M, Hiatt WR.
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  • 24. Isolation and characterization of a fruit-specific cDNA and the corresponding genomic clone from tomato.
    Pear JR, Ridge N, Rasmussen R, Rose RE, Houck CM.
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  • 26. Down-regulation of two non-homologous endogenous tomato genes with a single chimaeric sense gene construct.
    Seymour GB, Fray RG, Hill P, Tucker GA.
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  • 28. Movement and metabolism of oligogalacturonide elicitors in tomato shoots.
    Macdougall AJ, Rigby NM, Needs PW, Selvendran RR.
    Planta; 1992 Nov; 188(4):566-74. PubMed ID: 24178390
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  • 32. Ethylene-induced differential gene expression during abscission of citrus leaves.
    Agustí J, Merelo P, Cercós M, Tadeo FR, Talón M.
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  • 33. Temporal and spatial expression of a polygalacturonase during leaf and flower abscission in oilseed rape and Arabidopsis.
    González-Carranza ZH, Whitelaw CA, Swarup R, Roberts JA.
    Plant Physiol; 2002 Feb; 128(2):534-43. PubMed ID: 11842157
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  • 37. Three different polygalacturonases are expressed in tomato leaf and flower abscission, each with a different temporal expression pattern.
    Kalaitzis P, Solomos T, Tucker ML.
    Plant Physiol; 1997 Apr; 113(4):1303-8. PubMed ID: 9112778
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  • 39. Polygalacturonase expression during leaf abscission of normal and transgenic tomato plants.
    Taylor JE, Tucker GA, Lasslett Y, Smith CJ, Arnold CM, Watson CF, Schuch W, Grierson D, Roberts JA.
    Planta; 1991 Dec; 183(1):133-8. PubMed ID: 24193542
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  • 40. Molecular characterization of a tomato polygalacturonase gene abundantly expressed in the upper third of pistils from opened and unopened flowers.
    Hong SB, Tucker ML.
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