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Eucalyptus grandis
Eucalyptus grandis Raw sequence reads
RNAseq of Eucalyptus grandis secondary xylem tissue
Eucalyptus grandis' raw sequence reads from transcriptome analysis
Fungal metabolism and free amino acid content may predict nitrogen transfer to the host plant in the ectomycorrhizal relationship between Pisolithus spp. and Eucalyptus grandis
Genomic innovation and horizontal gene transfer shaped plant colonization and biomass degradation strategies of a globally prevalent fungal pathogen
Analyses of DNA-protein interaction for four R2R3-MYB family transcription factors linked to wood formation in Eucalyptus using DAP-seq
Analyses of DNA-protein interaction for three R2R3-MYB transcription factors associated with wood development in Eucalyptus using DAP-seq
Eucalyptus grandis Transcriptome or Gene expression
Targeted sequencing for the development of a haplotype mining panel for Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus urophylla x Eucalyptus grandis Assembly - Alternate haplotype
Eucalyptus grandis transcriptome under drought stress and rewatering
Eucalyptus grandis transcriptional responses to Austropuccinia psidii challenge
Gene expression programs during callus development in tissue culture of two Eucalyptus species
Single-cell transcriptomics unveils xylem cell development and evolution
Transcriptome profile in stem-differentiating xylem of three angiosperm species
Identification of microRNAs and their expression profiles on tension and opposite wood of Eucalyptus
Comprehensive transcriptome sequencing of Eucalyptus grandis TAG0014 mature leaf, developing phloem, and developing xylem
Eucalyptus grandis RefSeq Raw sequence reads
Exposure of Eucalyptus grandis and E. globulus to varied temperature and elevated CO2 concentration alone or in combination have profound effect in the expression of genes controlling cell wall formation and remodeling
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