1. FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to plants genetically engineered to display altered structure or morphology. The altered structure or morphology can be associated, for example, with greater biomass, yield, or growth, or larger plants or smaller plants. More
1. FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to plants genetically engineered to display altered structure or morphology. The altered structure or morphology can be associated, for example, with greater biomass, yield, or growth, or larger plants or smaller plants. More
The present invention relates generally to isolated genes which encode polypeptides involved in cellulose biosynthesis and transgenic organisms expressing same in sense or antisense orientation, or as ribozymes, co-suppression or gene-targeting molecules. More particularly, the present invention is
1. FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to plants genetically engineered to display altered structure or morphology. The altered structure or morphology can be associated, for example, with greater biomass, yield, or growth, or larger plants or smaller plants. More
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