Gene regulating tillering and leaf morphology in plant and...

Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and – Plant – seedling – plant seed – or plant part – per se – Higher plant – seedling – plant seed – or plant part

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ABSTRACT:
It is intended to provide a polynucleotide encoding a gene capable of regulating tillering and leaf morphology in a plant and a method of regulating the phenotype of a plant by using this polynucleotide. The above-described polynucleotide can regulate the number of leaves or roots per individual or leaf morphology (including the length, width and thickness of leaves). In an embodiment, the plant usable in the regulation of tillering and leaf morphology is a monocotyledon. In a preferred embodiment, the monocotyledon is a gramineae plant. In a still preferred embodiment, the gramineae plant is rice.

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patent: 2001-258574 (2001-09-01), None
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Masahiro Yano “Rice Genome Kozo to Kino Kaimei Saisentan”, Kagaku to Sibutsu, 41(1):42-47 (2003) (No Translation available).
International Search Report for PCT Application PCT/JP2004/010519, Search Report dated Aug. 31, 2004, 3 pages (2004).
International Preliminary Report for Patentability for PCT Application PCT/JP2004/010519, 4 pages, English Translation (2004).

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