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Concurrent activation of OsAMT1; 2 and OsGOGAT1 in rice leads to enhanced nitrogen use efficiency under nitrogen limitation

Lee et al., 2020

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6834787312899742668
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Lee S
Marmagne A
Park J
Fabien C
Yim Y
Kim S
Kim T
Lim P
Masclaux‐Daubresse C
Nam H
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The Plant Journal

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Nitrogen (N) is a major factor for plant development and productivity. However, the application of nitrogenous fertilizers generates environmental and economic problems. To cope with the increasing global food demand, the development of rice varieties with high …
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