Dual regulation of water retention and cell growth by a stress-associated protein (SAP) gene in Prunus
Abstract We have identified a gene (PpSAP1) of Prunus persica coding for a stress-associated protein (SAP) containing Zn-finger domains A20 and AN1. SAPs have been described as regulators of the abiotic stress response in plant species, emerging as potential candidates for improvement of stress tole...
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Autores principales: | Alba Lloret, Ana Conejero, Carmen Leida, César Petri, Francisco Gil-Muñoz, Lorenzo Burgos, María Luisa Badenes, Gabino Ríos |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/4f63c4695a7742aa93e46064b15a088c |
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