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From defense to regrowth: Rewiring nitrogen utilization for post-chilling rice productivity
Bo Liu1,2, Yiwen Deng2, Meng Jiang1
1Hainan Institute, Zhejiang University, Sanya, 572000, China.
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This commentary discusses new research showing that CHILLING PHOENIX acts as a transcriptional hub rewiring rice metabolism from cold defense to nitrogen-driven regrowth. Its mechanism, governed by natural variation, functions as a temporal switch, offering a new paradigm for engineering climate-resilient crops with improved recovery.
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