Antifreeze protein from Ammopiptanthus nanus functions in temperature-stress through domain A
Abstract Temperature stress restricts plant growth and development. Antifreeze protein (AFP) can improve plants antifreeze ability. In our previous study, the AnAFP gene cloned from Ammopiptanthus nanus was confirmed to be an excellent candidate enhancing plant cold resistance. But, AnAFP protein sh...
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Autores principales: | HaoQiang Yu, HongYing Zheng, Yuan Liu, QingQing Yang, WanChen Li, YuanYuan Zhang, FengLing Fu |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/bf548b10cb2a45eca2333136b5e4643c |
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