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Inheritance and Expression of Transgenes in Barley

Phil Bregitzer*,a,b and Dennis Tonksa,b

a United States Dep. of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, P.O. Box 307, Aberdeen, ID 83210, USA
b Univ. of Idaho Research and Extension Center, P.O. Box AA, Aberdeen, ID 83210, USA



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Fig. 1. Typical plant reactions to brush application of 0.05% a.i. glufosinate-ammonium to leaf sections of ‘Golden Promise’ (top), GP724B-4-9 T3 #30 (middle), and GP724B-4-9 T3 #31 (bottom). Each pair of leaves is from an individual plant; glufosinate was applied to a 3-cm section of each leaf directly below the punched hole.

 





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