The yield difference between wild-type cotton and transgenic cotton that expresses IPT depends on when water-deficit stress is applied
Abstract Drought is the No. 1 factor that limits agricultural production in the world, thus, making crops more drought tolerant is a major goal in agriculture. Many genes with functions in abiotic stress tolerance were identified, and overexpression of these genes confers increased drought tolerance...
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Autores principales: | Xunlu Zhu, Li Sun, Sundaram Kuppu, Rongbin Hu, Neelam Mishra, Jennifer Smith, Nardana Esmaeili, Maheshika Herath, Michael A. Gore, Paxton Payton, Guoxin Shen, Hong Zhang |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/d8c98e85d2af467688645f5a8402f370 |
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