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Samuel C Zeeman1, Erik M Solhaug2
1Institute of Molecular Plant Biology, ETH Zurich, Universitätsstrasse 2, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Starch metabolism is linked to plant growth, yet blocking its biosynthesis has species-specific consequences. In a new study, plastidial phosphoglucomutase is knocked out in aspen trees using CRISPR-Cas9, limiting starch production and altering photosynthesis, but growth, bud break and wood production proceed unaffected.
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