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The New Phytologist|June 26, 2018
High V-PPase activity is beneficial under high salt loads, but detrimental without salinityDorothea Graus, Kai R Konrad, Felix Bemm, et al.
Communications Biology|January 24, 2024
The phosphorylated pathway of serine biosynthesis affects sperm, embryo, and sporophyte development, and metabolism in Marchantia polymorphaMengyao Wang, Hiromitsu Tabeta, Kinuka Ohtaka, et al.
Plant Physiology|February 25, 2018
The Phosphate Fast-Responsive Genes <i>PECP1</i> and <i>PPsPase1</i> Affect Phosphocholine and Phosphoethanolamine ContentMohamed Hanchi, Marie-Christine Thibaud, Bertrand Légeret, et al.
Quantitative Plant Biology|April 20, 2023
What is quantitative plant biology?Daphné Autran, George W Bassel, Eunyoung Chae, et al.
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The New Phytologist|June 26, 2018
High V-PPase activity is beneficial under high salt loads, but detrimental without salinityDorothea Graus, Kai R Konrad, Felix Bemm, et al.
Communications Biology|January 24, 2024
The phosphorylated pathway of serine biosynthesis affects sperm, embryo, and sporophyte development, and metabolism in Marchantia polymorphaMengyao Wang, Hiromitsu Tabeta, Kinuka Ohtaka, et al.
Plant Physiology|February 25, 2018
The Phosphate Fast-Responsive Genes <i>PECP1</i> and <i>PPsPase1</i> Affect Phosphocholine and Phosphoethanolamine ContentMohamed Hanchi, Marie-Christine Thibaud, Bertrand Légeret, et al.
Quantitative Plant Biology|April 20, 2023
What is quantitative plant biology?Daphné Autran, George W Bassel, Eunyoung Chae, et al.
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