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Autor:
Maria Ermakova, Hannah Osborn, Michael Groszmann, Soumi Bala, Andrew Bowerman, Samantha McGaughey, Caitlin Byrt, Hugo Alonso-cantabrana, Steve Tyerman, Robert T Furbank, Robert E Sharwood, Susanne von Caemmerer
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 10 (2021)
A fundamental limitation of photosynthetic carbon fixation is the availability of CO2. In C4 plants, primary carboxylation occurs in mesophyll cytosol, and little is known about the role of CO2 diffusion in facilitating C4 photosynthesis. We have exa
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/03d8535519cd4f69b0bfbc6e492119a8
Autor:
Aronsson, Johanna Lethin, Caitlin Byrt, Bettina Berger, Chris Brien, Nathaniel Jewell, Stuart Roy, Hesam Mousavi, Selvakumar Sukumaran, Olof Olsson, Henrik
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Molecular Sciences; Volume 23; Issue 19; Pages: 11386
Salinity tolerance-associated phenotypes of 35 EMS mutagenized wheat lines originating from BARI Gom-25 were compared. Vegetative growth was measured using non-destructive image-based phenotyping. Five different NaCl concentrations (0 to 160 mM) were
Autor:
Johanna, Lethin, Caitlin, Byrt, Bettina, Berger, Chris, Brien, Nathaniel, Jewell, Stuart, Roy, Hesam, Mousavi, Selvakumar, Sukumaran, Olof, Olsson, Henrik, Aronsson
Publikováno v:
International journal of molecular sciences. 23(19)
Salinity tolerance-associated phenotypes of 35 EMS mutagenized wheat lines originating from BARI Gom-25 were compared. Vegetative growth was measured using non-destructive image-based phenotyping. Five different NaCl concentrations (0 to 160 mM) were
Autor:
Maria Ermakova, Hannah Osborn, Michael Groszmann, Soumi Bala, Andrew Bowerman, Samantha McGaughey, Caitlin Byrt, Hugo Alonso-cantabrana, Steve Tyerman, Robert T Furbank, Robert E Sharwood, Susanne von Caemmerer
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::bb23626ed2baddb80562eb393f7a9d69
https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.70095.sa2
https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.70095.sa2
Autor:
Kelly, Houston, Jiaen, Qiu, Stefanie, Wege, Maria, Hrmova, Helena, Oakey, Yue, Qu, Pauline, Smith, Apriadi, Situmorang, Malcolm, Macaulay, Paulina, Flis, Micha, Bayer, Stuart, Roy, Claire, Halpin, Joanne, Russell, Miriam, Schreiber, Caitlin, Byrt, Matt, Gilliham, David E, Salt, Robbie, Waugh
Publikováno v:
Communications Biology
During plant growth, sodium (Na+) in the soil is transported via the xylem from the root to the shoot. While excess Na+ is toxic to most plants, non-toxic concentrations have been shown to improve crop yields under certain conditions, such as when so