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Evidence for chilling-induced oxidative stress in maize seedlings and a regulatory role for hydrogen peroxide.
TK Prasad, MD Anderson, BA Martin, CR Stewart
The Plant Cell 6 (1), 65-74, 1994
15411994
MATRILINEAL, a sperm-specific phospholipase, triggers maize haploid induction
T Kelliher, D Starr, L Richbourg, S Chintamanani, B Delzer, ML Nuccio, ...
Nature 542 (7639), 105-109, 2017
3902017
Use of selective DNA fragment amplification products for hybridization-based genetic fingerprinting, marker assisted selection, and high-throughput screening
RJMC Feazel, TG Helentjaris, SE Malmberg, BA Martin
US Patent 6,100,030, 2000
2502000
Differential gene expression in chilling-acclimated maize seedlings and evidence for the involvement of abscisic acid in chilling tolerance
MD Anderson, TK Prasad, BA Martin, CR Stewart
Plant Physiology 105 (1), 331-339, 1994
2271994
Maternal Haploids Are Preferentially Induced by CENH3-tailswap Transgenic Complementation in Maize
T Kelliher, D Starr, W Wang, J McCuiston, H Zhong, ML Nuccio, B Martin
Frontiers in plant science 7, 414, 2016
1312016
Respiration and alternative oxidase in corn seedling tissues during germination at different temperatures
CR Stewart, BA Martin, L Reding, S Cerwick
Plant Physiology 92 (3), 755-760, 1990
1281990
Factors associated with depression of photosynthetic quantum efficiency in maize at low growth temperature
MJ Fryer, K Oxborough, B Martin, DR Ort, NR Baker
Plant Physiology 108 (2), 761-767, 1995
1271995
Seedling growth, mitochondrial characteristics, and alternative respiratory capacity of corn genotypes differing in cold tolerance
CR Stewart, BA Martin, L Reding, S Cerwick
Plant physiology 92 (3), 761-766, 1990
1171990
Subcellular localization of triacylglycerol synthesis in spinach leaves
BA Martin, RF Wilson
Lipids 19 (2), 117-121, 1984
831984
Relationships between laboratory germination tests and field emergence of maize inbreds
BA Martin, OS Smith, M O'neil
Crop Science 28 (5), 801-805, 1988
751988
Evidence of association between specific heat-shock protein (s) and the drought and heat tolerance phenotype in maize
Z Ristic, G Yang, B Martin, S Fullerton
Journal of Plant Physiology 153 (3-4), 497-505, 1998
681998
Dehydration, damage to cellular membranes, and heat-shock proteins in maize hybrids from different climates
Z Ristic, G Williams, G Yang, B Martin, S Fullerton
Journal of Plant Physiology 149 (3-4), 424-432, 1996
601996
A method for the separation and partial purification of the three forms of nitrate reductase present in wild-type soybean leaves
L Streit, BA Martin, JE Harper
Plant physiology 84 (3), 654-657, 1987
501987
Changes in Soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) Glycerolipids in Response to Water Stress
BA Martin, JB Schoper, RW Rinne
Plant physiology 81 (3), 798-801, 1986
481986
Physiological basis for inhibition of maize seed germination by flooding
BA Martin, SF Cerwick, LD Reding
Crop science 31 (4), 1052-1057, 1991
471991
Properties of diacylglycerol acyltransferase from spinach leaves
BA Martin, RF Wilson
Lipids 18 (1), 1-6, 1983
461983
Synthesis, composition and location of glycerolipids in photoautotrophic soybean cell cultures
BA Martin, ME Horn, JM Widholm, RW Rinne
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Lipids and Lipid Metabolism 796 (2), 146-154, 1984
401984
Factors which affect the amount of inorganic phosphate, phosphorylcholine, and phosphorylethanolamine in xylem exudate of tomato plants
BA Martin, NE Tolbert
Plant Physiology 73 (2), 464-470, 1983
391983
A Comparison of Oleic Acid Metabolism in the Soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) Genotypes Williams and A5, a Mutant with Decreased Linoleic Acid in the Seed
BA Martin, RW Rinne
Plant physiology 81 (1), 41-44, 1986
371986
Ploidy of small individual embryo-like structures from maize anther cultures treated with chromosome doubling agents and calli derived from them
B Martin, JM Widholm
Plant cell reports 15, 781-785, 1996
341996
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