The AtMYB60 transcription factor regulates stomatal opening by modulating oxylipin synthesis in guar...
The AtMYB60 transcription factor regulates stomatal opening by modulating oxylipin synthesis in guard cells
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Stomata are epidermal pores formed by pairs of specialized guard cells, which regulate gas exchanges between the plant and the atmosphere. Modulation of transcription has emerged as an important level of regulation of stomatal activity. The AtMYB60 transcription factor was previously identified as a positive regulator of stomatal opening, although...
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The AtMYB60 transcription factor regulates stomatal opening by modulating oxylipin synthesis in guard cells
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2045-2322
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2045-2322
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10.1038/s41598-021-04433-y