Publications of D Weigel
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Journal Article (455)
401.
Journal Article
11 (6), pp. 523 - 530 (2000)
Natural variation in phytochrome signaling. Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology 402.
Journal Article
289 (5480), pp. 779 - 782 (2000)
Cell-cell signaling and movement by the floral transcription factors LEAFY and APETALA1. Science 403.
Journal Article
123 (2), pp. 423 - 426 (2000)
National Science Foundation-Sponsored Workshop Report: "The 2010 Project" functional genomics and the virtual plant. A blueprint for understanding how plants are built and how to improve them. Plant Physiology 404.
Journal Article
9 (3), pp. 223 - 227 (2000)
Transformation of rice with the Arabidopsis floral regulator LEAFY causes early heading. Transgenic Research 405.
Journal Article
22 (6), pp. 531 - 541 (2000)
Transformation of Medicago truncatula via infiltration of seedlings or flowering plants with Agrobacterium. The Plant Journal 406.
Journal Article
404 (6780), pp. 889 - 892 (2000)
Integration of floral inductive signals in Arabidopsis. Nature 407.
Journal Article
122 (4), pp. 1003 - 1013 (2000)
Activation tagging in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 408.
Journal Article
100 (4), pp. 469 - 478 (2000)
Regulation of auxin response by the protein kinase PINOID. Cell 409.
Journal Article
216 (1), pp. 260 - 264 (1999)
Redundant enhancers mediate transcriptional repression of AGAMOUS by APETALA2. Developmental Biology 410.
Journal Article
286 (5446), pp. 1962 - 1965 (1999)
Activation tagging of the floral inducer FT. Science 411.
Journal Article
20 (2), pp. 259 - 263 (1999)
The Arabidopsis thaliana MERISTEM LAYER 1 promoter specifies epidermal expression in meristems and young primordia. The Plant Journal 412.
Journal Article
120 (4), pp. 1025 - 1032 (1999)
Independent regulation of flowering by phytochrome B and gibberellins in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 413.
Journal Article
285 (5427), pp. 585 - 587 (1999)
Activation of a floral homeotic gene in Arabidopsis. Science 414.
Journal Article
18 (2), pp. 195 - 203 (1999)
The Arabidopsis flowering-time gene LUMINIDEPENDENS is expressed primarily in regions of cell proliferation and encodes a nuclear protein that regulates LEAFY expression. The Plant Journal 415.
Journal Article
395 (6702), pp. 561 - 566 (1998)
A genetic framework for floral patterning. Nature 416.
Journal Article
8 (18), pp. R643 - R645 (1998)
Plant development: the making of a leaf. Current Biology 417.
Journal Article
150 (1), pp. 403 - 410 (1998)
Flowering-time genes modulate the response to LEAFY activity. Genetics 418.
Journal Article
15 (6), pp. 799 - 804 (1998)
Genetic ablation of flowers in transgenic Arabidopsis. The Plant Journal 419.
Journal Article
10 (5), pp. 791 - 800 (1998)
Gibberellins promote flowering of arabidopsis by activating the LEAFY promoter. Plant Cell 420.
Journal Article
9 (2), pp. 221 - 226 (1998)
Patterning the floral meristem. Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology