tailieunhanh - A PSTOL-like gene, TaPSTOL, controls a number of agronomically important traits in wheat

Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth, and is required in large quantities by elite varieties of crops to maintain yields. Approximately 70% of global cultivated land suffers from P deficiency, and it has recently been estimated that worldwide P resources will be exhausted by the end of this century, increasing the demand for crops more efficient in their P usage. | A PSTOL-like gene TaPSTOL controls a number of agronomically important traits in wheat

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