Ethylene and ROS Signaling Are Key Regulators of Lateral Root Development under Salt Stress in Tomat...
Ethylene and ROS Signaling Are Key Regulators of Lateral Root Development under Salt Stress in Tomato
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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Roots are the primary site for sensing salt, making them critical to understanding how plants adapt to salinity. Unraveling the genetic and molecular mechanisms that maintain root growth under salt stress is essential for developing resilient crops. Tomatoes are vulnerable to salinity, as over 50% of arable land is projected to become saline by 205...
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Ethylene and ROS Signaling Are Key Regulators of Lateral Root Development under Salt Stress in Tomato
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TN_cdi_biorxiv_primary_2024_06_20_599848
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2692-8205
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10.1101/2024.06.20.599848