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42 p, 3.8 MB Burning questions for a warming and changing world : 15 unknowns in plant abiotic stress / Verslues, Paul (Academia Sinica (Taiwan). Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology) ; Bailey-Serres, Julia (University of California. Department of Botany and Plant Sciences) ; Brodersen, Craig (Yale University. School of the Environment) ; Buckley, Thomas N. (University of California. Department of Plant Sciences) ; Conti, Lucio (University of Milan. Department of Biosciences) ; Christmann, Alexander (Technical University Munich. School of Life Sciences) ; Dinneny, Jose (Stanford University. Department of Biology) ; Grill, Erwin (Technical University Munich. School of Life Sciences) ; Hayes, Scott (Wageningen University and Research. Laboratory of Plant Physiology) ; Heckman, Robert W. (University of Texas at Austin. Department of Integrative Biology) ; Hsu, Po-Kai (University of California San Diego. Department of Cell and Developmental Biology) ; Juenger, Thomas (University of Texas at Austin. Department of Integrative Biology) ; Mas, Paloma (Centre de Recerca en Agrigenòmica) ; Munnik, Teun (University of Amsterdam. Department of Plant Cell Biology) ; Nelissen, Hilde (Ghent University. Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics) ; Sack, Lawren (University of California. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) ; Schroeder, Julian (University of California San Diego. Department of Cell and Developmental Biology) ; Testerink, Christa (Wageningen University and Research. Laboratory of Plant Physiology) ; Tyerman, Stephen (University of Adelaide. School of Agriculture Food and Wine) ; Umezawa, Taishi (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. Faculty of Agriculture) ; Wigge, Philip Anthony (University of Potsdam. Institute of Biochemistry and Biology)
We present unresolved questions in plant abiotic stress biology as posed by 15 research groups with expertise spanning eco-physiology to cell and molecular biology. Common themes of these questions include the need to better understand how plants detect water availability, temperature, salinity, and rising carbon dioxide (CO2) levels; how environmental signals interface with endogenous signaling and development (e. [...]
2023 - 10.1093/plcell/koac263
The Plant cell, Vol. 35, Issue 1 (January 2023) , p. 67-108  
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15 p, 3.5 MB The grapevine guard cell-related VvMYB60 transcription factor is involved in the regulation of stomatal activity and is differentially expressed in response to ABA and osmotic stress / Galbiati, Massimo (Università degli Studi di Milano. Dipartimento di Scienze Biomolecolari e Biotecnologie) ; Matus, José Tomás (Centre de Recerca en Agrigenòmica) ; Francia, Priscilla (Università degli Studi di Milano. Dipartimento di Scienze Biomolecolari e Biotecnologie) ; Rusconi, Fabio (Fondazione Filarete (Milano, Itàlia)) ; Cañón, Paola (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Departamento de Genética Molecular y Microbiología) ; Medina, Consuelo (Universidad Católica de Chile. Departamento de Genética Molecular y Microbiología) ; Conti, Lucio (Università degli Studi di Milano. Dipartimento di Scienze Biomolecolari e Biotecnologie) ; Cominelli, Eleonora (Università degli Studi di Milano. Dipartimento di Scienze Biomolecolari e Biotecnologie) ; Tonelli, Chiara (Università degli Studi di Milano. Dipartimento di Scienze Biomolecolari e Biotecnologie) ; Arce-Johnson, Patricio (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Departamento de Genética Molecular y Microbiología)
- Background: Under drought, plants accumulate the signaling hormone abscisic acid (ABA), which induces the rapid closure of stomatal pores to prevent water loss. This event is trigged by a series of signals produced inside guard cells which finally reduce their turgor. [...]
2011 - 10.1186/1471-2229-11-142
BMC plant biology, Vol. 11 (Oct. 2011) , art. 142  

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