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Homologues of PfrB
Stable Identifier
R-GMA-8933856-3
Type
Set [DefinedSet]
Species
Glycine max
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Circadian rhythm (Glycine max)
translocation of PHYB from cytosol to nucleoplasm (Glycine max)
Homologues of PfrB [nucleoplasm] (Glycine max)
Growth and developmental processes (Glycine max)
Reproductive structure development (Glycine max)
Inflorescence development (Glycine max)
Long day regulated expression of florigens (Glycine max)
Expression of PhyB under long day photoperiod (Glycine max)
Homologues of PfrB [nucleoplasm] (Glycine max)
Responses to stimuli: abiotic stimuli and stresses (Glycine max)
Flowering under drought stress (Glycine max)
Mild drought (Glycine max)
Drought escape (DE) via ABA-dependent pathway (Glycine max)
Expression of PhyB (ABA-dependent) (Glycine max)
Homologues of PfrB [nucleoplasm] (Glycine max)
Participants
members
GLYMA_15G140000 [nucleoplasm] (Glycine max)
GLYMA_09G035500 [nucleoplasm] (Glycine max)
Participant Of
output
Expression of PhyB (ABA-dependent)
Expression of PhyB under long day photoperiod
translocation of PHYB from cytosol to nucleoplasm
Inferred From
PfrB [nucleoplasm] (Oryza sativa)
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