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Mattsson, Jim

A molecular investigation of the dynamics of piscine orthoreovirus in a wild sockeye salmon community on the Central Coast of British Columbia
Development of micro-propagation in bigleaf maple (Acer macrophyllum) and screening for early markers preceding figured wood formation
Development of mutation-based breeding technology in forest tree species
Genetic analysis of the role of the OsARF11 gene in rice development
Genetic transformation and regeneration in the Galena hop variety, towards CRISPR/Cas9 modification of shoot elongation
Identification of Genes That Contribute To Drought Stress Tolerance in Populus
Identification of genes that contribute to drought tolerance in Populus
Identification of Three Monofunctional Diterpene Synthases with Specific Enzyme Activities Expressed during Heartwood Formation in Western Redcedar (Thuja plicata) Trees
Molecular genetic, biochemical & anatomical characterization of monoterpenoid synthesis in western redcedar (Thuja plicata).
OsARF11 Promotes Growth, Meristem, Seed, and Vein Formation during Rice Plant Development

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