Thomas Moritz

Thomas Moritz

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    1. 1996
    2. Cytokinin metabolites and gradients in wild type and transgenic tobacco with moderate cytokinin over-production

      Eklof, S., Astot, C., Moritz, Thomas, Blackwell, J., Olsson, O. & Sandberg, G., Oct 1996, In: Physiologia Plantarum. 98, 2, p. 333-344 12 p.

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    3. Expression of the Agrobacterium rhizogenes rolC gene in a deciduous forest tree alters growth and development and leads to stem fasciation

      Nilsson, O., Moritz, Thomas, Sundberg, B., Sandberg, G. & Olsson, O., Oct 1996, In: Plant Physiology. 112, 2, p. 493-502 10 p.

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    4. Identification of endogenous gibberellins, and metabolism of tritiated and deuterated GA(4), GA(9) and GA(20), in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) shoots

      Wang, Q., Little, C. H. A., Moritz, Thomas & Oden, P. C., Aug 1996, In: Physiologia Plantarum. 97, 4, p. 764-771 8 p.

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    5. Auxin as a positional signal in pattern formation in plants

      Uggla, C., Moritz, Thomas, Sandberg, G. & Sundberg, B., 1996, In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 93, 17, p. 9282-9286 5 p.

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    6. Catabolism of caffeine and related purine alkaloids in leaves of Coffea arabica L

      Ashihara, H., Monteiro, A. M., Moritz, Thomas, Gillies, F. M. & Crozier, A., 1996, In: Planta. 198, 3, p. 334-339 6 p.

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    7. Endogenous cytokinins in the vascular cambial region of Pinus sylvestris during activity and dormancy

      Moritz, Thomas & Sundberg, B., 1996, In: Physiologia Plantarum. 98, 4, p. 693-698 6 p.

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    8. N-4-hexanoylspermidine, a new polyamine-related compound that accumulates during ovary and petal senescence in pea

      PerezAmador, M. A., Carbonell, J., Navarro, J. L., Moritz, Thomas, Beale, M. H., Lewis, M. J. & Hedden, P., 1996, In: Plant Physiology. 110, 4, p. 1177-1186 10 p.

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