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Tag: Arabidopsis thaliana

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Colloquium: Colón-Carmona on Arabidopsis’s closest microbial friends

Admin 1 October 2021 Adán Colón-CarmonaArabidopsis thalianaplant-microbe interactions

This week’s seminar in the Biology Colloquium series launches will be presented by Adán Colón-Carmona, a Professor of Biology at the University of Massachusetts Boston.…

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Un-engineered Arabidopsis (left) and Arabidopsis engineered to over-express ACC oxidase (right) in flooded conditions in a climate-controlled growth chamber, compared over time since their roots were submerged in water.
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Boosting expression of a key gene may help plants survive a soaking

Admin 2 October 2018 Arabidopsis thalianaChhandak BasuDinesh GuptafloodingNiveditha Ramadoss

Plants engineered to produce more of a key growth-regulating hormone tolerated flooding for almost twice as long siblings without the boost, CSUN biologists report in…

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