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2004
Inactivation of DFR (dihydroflavonol 4-reductase) gene transcription results in blockage of anthocyanin production in yellow onions (Allium cepa).Kim, S.⋅Binzel, M.L.⋅Park, Sunghun⋅Yoo, K.S. and Pike, L.M.Molecular breeding : new strategies in plant improvement., vol. 14, pp. 253-263, 2004.
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Inactivation of DFR (Dihydroflavonol 4-reductase) gene transcription results in blockage of anthocyanin production in yellow onions (Allium cepa)Kim, S.⋅Binzel, ML⋅Park, Sunghun⋅Yoo, K. and Pike, LMMolecular Breeding, vol. 14, (no. 3), pp. 253-263, 2004.
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Inactivation of DFR (Dihydroflavonol 4-reductase) Gene Transcription Results in Blockage of Anthocyanin Production in Yellow Onions (Allium Cepa)S. Kim, M.L. Binzel, S.H. Park, K-S. Yoo, and L.M. Pike and Park, SunghunMolecular Breeding, vol. 14, pp. 253-263, 2004.
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Increased calcium in carrots by expression of an Arabidopsis H+/Ca2+ transporter.Park, Sunghun⋅Kim, C.K.⋅Pike, L.M.⋅Smith, R.H. and Hirschi, Kendal DMolecular breeding : new strategies in plant improvement., vol. 14, pp. 275-282, 2004.
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Increased Calcium in Carrots By Expression of An Arabidopsis H+/Ca2+ TransporterS.H. Park, C-K. Kim, L.M. Pike, R.H. Smith, and K.D. Hirschi and Park, SunghunMolecular Breeding, vol. 14, pp. 275-282, 2004.
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Pink (P), a new locus responsible for a pink trait in onions (Allium cepa) resulting from natural mutations of anthocyanidin synthaseKim, S.⋅Binzel, ML⋅Yoo, KS⋅Park, Sunghun and Pike, LMMolecular Genetics and Genomics, vol. 272, (no. 1), pp. 18-27, 2004.
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Pink (P), a New Locus Responsible for Pink Trait in Onions (Allium Cepa) Resulting From Natural Mutations of Anthocyanidin SynthaseS. Kim, M.L. Binzel, K-S. Yoo, S.H. Park, and L.M. Pike and Park, SunghunMolecular Genetics and Genomics, vol. 272, pp. 18-27, 2004.
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Preliminary comparison of vetiver root essential oils from cleansed (bacteria- and fungus-free) versus non-cleansed (normal) vetiver plants.Adams, R.P.⋅Habte, Mitiku D⋅Park, Sunghun and Dafforn, M.R.Biochemical systematics and ecology., vol. 32, (no. 12), pp. 1137-1144, 2004.
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Preliminary Comparison of Vetiver Root Essential Oils From Cleansed (bacteria- and Fungus-free) Versus Non-cleansed (normal) Vetiver PlantsR.P. Adams, M. Habte, S.H. Park, and M.R. Dafforn and Park, SunghunBiochem. Syst. Ecol., vol. 32, pp. 1137-1144, 2004.
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2003
Efficient and Genotype IndependentAgrobaterium-mediated Tomato TransformationS.H. Park, J.L. Morris, J. Park, K.D. Hirschi, and R.H. Smith and Park, SunghunJ Plant Physiol., vol. 160, pp. 1253-1257, 2003.
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2002
Tissue Culture for Crop ImprovementR.H. Smith and S.H. Park and Park, SunghunIn Quantitative Genetics, Genomics and Plant Breeding. Ed M.S. Kang, CABI Publishing. 2002.
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2001
Herbicide and insect resistant elite transgenic rice.Park, Sunghun⋅Park, J. and Smith, R.H.Journal of plant physiology., vol. 158, (no. 9), pp. 1221-1226, 2001.
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Herbicide and Insect Resistant Elite Transgenic RiceS.H. Park, J. Park and R.H. Smith and Park, SunghunJ Plant Physiol, vol. 158, pp. 1221-1226, 2001.
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Temperature influence on stable T-DNA integration in plant cellsSalas Fernandez, Maria⋅Park, Sunghun⋅Srivatanakul, M. and Smith, RHPlant cell reports., vol. 20, (no. 8), pp. 701-705, 2001.
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Temperature Influence on Stable T-DNA Integration in Plant CellsM.G. Salas, S.H. Park, M. Srivatanakul and R.H. Smith and Park, SunghunPlant Cell Rep., vol. 20, pp. 701-705, 2001.
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Transformation parameters enhancing T-DNA expression in kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus).Srivatanakul, M.⋅Park, Sunghun⋅Salas Fernandez, Maria and Smith, R.H.Journal of plant physiology., vol. 158, (no. 2), pp. 255-260, 2001.
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Transformation Parameters Enhancing T-DNA Expression in Kenaf (Hibiscus Cannabinus L.)M. Srivatanakul, S.H. Park, M.G. Salas and R.H. Smith and Park, SunghunJ Plant Physiol, vol. 158, pp. 255-260, 2001.
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2000
Additional virulence genes influence transgene expression: transgene copy number, integration pattern and expression.Srivatanakul, M.⋅Park, Sunghun⋅Salas Fernandez, Maria and Smith, R.H.Journal of plant physiology., vol. 157, (no. 6), pp. 685-690, 2000.
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Additional Virulence Genes Influence Transgene Expression: Transgene Copy Number, Integration Pattern and ExpressionM. Srivatanakul, S.H. Park, M.G. Salas and R.H. Smith and Park, SunghunJ Plant Physiol., vol. 157, pp. 685-690, 2000.
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Plant Transformation Using Agrobacterium and the Shoot ApexR.H. Smith, C. Zapata, S.H. Park, M. Srivatanakul, B.M. Lee and M.G. Salas and Park, SunghunIn A Spectrum of Achievement in Agronomy: Women Fellows of the Tri-Societies. ASA Special Publication. 2000.
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Multiple shoot regeneration of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) from a shoot apex culture systemSrivatanakul, M.⋅Park, Sunghun⋅Sanders, J. R⋅Salas Fernandez, Maria and Smith, RHPlant Cell Reports, vol. 19, (no. 12), pp. 1165-1170, 2000.
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Multiple Shoot Regeneration of Kenaf (Hibiscus Cannabinus L.) From a Shoot Apex Culture SystemM. Srivatanakul, S.H. Park, J.R. Sanders, M.G. Salas and R.H. Smith and Park, SunghunPlant Cell Rep., vol. 19, pp. 1165-1170, 2000.
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Shorter T-DNA Or Additional Virulence Genes Improve Agrobacterium-mediated TransformationS.H. Park, B.M. Lee, M.G. Salas, M. Srivatanakul and R.H. Smith and Park, SunghunTheor. Appl. Genet., vol. 101, pp. 1015-1020, 2000.
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Improvements in Shoot Apex Regeneration of Two Important Fiber Crops: Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L.), and Kenaf (Hibiscus Cannabinus L.)C.Zapata, M. Srivatanakul, S.H. Park, B.M. Lee, M. Salas and R.H. Smith and Park, SunghunPlant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture., vol. 56, pp. 185-191, 1999.
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Transformation of a Texas cotton cultivar by using Agrobacterium and the shoot apexZapata, C.⋅Park, Sunghun⋅El-Zik, M. and Smith, RHTheoretical and Applied Genetics, vol. 98, (no. 2), pp. 252-256, 1999.
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