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Biotechnological implications from abscisic acid (ABA) roles in cold stress and leaf senescence as an important signal for improving plant sustainable survival under …

Xue-Xuan et al., 2010

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Xue-Xuan X
Hong-Bo S
Yuan-Yuan M
Gang X
Jun-Na S
Dong-Gang G
Cheng-Jiang R
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Critical reviews in biotechnology

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In the past few years, the signal transduction of the plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) has been studied extensively and has revealed an unanticipated complex. ABA, characterized as an intracellular messenger, has been proven to act a critical function at the heart of a …
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