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  • Functional characterization of wheat ent-kaurene(-like) synthases indicates continuing evolution of labdane-related diterpenoid metabolism in the cereals
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Functional characterization of wheat copalyl diphosphate synthases sheds light on the early evolution of labdane-related diterpenoid metabolism in the cereals

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Journal Article

Authors:

Wu, Yisheng; Zhou, Ke; Toyomasu, Tomonobu; Sugawara, Chizu; Oku, Madoka; Abe, Shiho; Usui, Masami; Mitsuhashi, Wataru; Chono, Makiko; Chandler, Peter M

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Phytochemistry, Pergamon, Volume 84, p.40-46 (2012)

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0031-9422
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