Analysis of the arabidopsis histidine kinase ATHK1 reveals a connection between vegetative osmotic stress sensing and seed maturation.
AUTOR(ES)
WOHLBACH, D. J.
FONTE
The Plant Cell
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2011
RESUMO
Studies using null and overexpressing mutants of the Arabidopsis water stress sensory protein ATHK1 reveal that this single protein helps to regulate abscisic acid levels both in vegetative plant tissues after osmotic stress and in maturing seeds.
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ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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