Autor:
Hannah, MA
Kramer, KM
Geffroy, V
Kopka, J
Blair, Matthew W.
Erban, A
Vallejos, C. Eduardo
Heyer, AG
Sanders, FET
Millner, PA
Pilbeam, DJ
Certain crosses of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) result in temperature-dependent hybrid weakness associated with a severe root phenotype. This is controlled by the interaction of the root- and shoot-expressed semidominant alleles dosage-dependent lethal 1 (DL1) and DL2, which communicate via l...
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Hannah, MA
,
Kramer, KM
,
Geffroy, V
,
Kopka, J
,
Blair, Matthew W.
,
Erban, A
,
Vallejos, C. Eduardo
,
Heyer, AG
,
Sanders, FET
,
Millner, PA
,
Pilbeam, DJ
,
[Hybrid weakness controlled by the dosage-dependent lethal (DL) gene system in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is caused by a shoot-derived inhibitory signal leading to salicylic acid-asociated root death]
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Hybrid weakness controlled by the dosage-dependent lethal (DL) gene system in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is caused by a shoot-derived inhibitory signal leading to salicylic acid-asociated root death