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Nature Communications|May 15, 2023
Identification and improvement of isothiocyanate-based inhibitors on stomatal opening to act as drought tolerance-conferring agrochemicalsYusuke Aihara, Bumpei Maeda, Kanna Goto, et al.
Plant Physiology|December 29, 2007
High temperature-induced abscisic acid biosynthesis and its role in the inhibition of gibberellin action in Arabidopsis seedsShigeo Toh, Akane Imamura, Asuka Watanabe, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 24, 2021
Three mutations repurpose a plant karrikin receptor to a strigolactone receptorAmir Arellano-Saab, Michael Bunsick, Hasan Al Galib, et al.
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Nature Communications|May 15, 2023
Identification and improvement of isothiocyanate-based inhibitors on stomatal opening to act as drought tolerance-conferring agrochemicalsYusuke Aihara, Bumpei Maeda, Kanna Goto, et al.
Plant Physiology|December 29, 2007
High temperature-induced abscisic acid biosynthesis and its role in the inhibition of gibberellin action in Arabidopsis seedsShigeo Toh, Akane Imamura, Asuka Watanabe, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 24, 2021
Three mutations repurpose a plant karrikin receptor to a strigolactone receptorAmir Arellano-Saab, Michael Bunsick, Hasan Al Galib, et al.
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