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Sugar beet bolting gene identified
06 June 2012
Hazel Blake

Researchers have identified the key gene involved in bolting in sugar beet ( Beta vulgaris). The gene, bolting time control1 (BvBTC1), acts as a “master control switch”, regulating the initiation and timing of flowering in sugar beet. Identifying the gene will enable seed breeders... To read this article please login or request a free online trial.

 
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