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Identification of the AQP members involved in abiotic stress responses from ArabidopsisFeng et al., 2018
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- Feng Z
- Xu S
- Liu N
- Zhang G
- Hu Q
- Xu Z
- Gong Y
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Aquaporins (AQPs) constitute a highly diverse family of water channel proteins that play crucial biological functions in plant growth and development and stress physiology. In Arabidopsis, 35 AQPs are classified into four subfamilies (PIPs, TIPs, NIPs and SIPs) …
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