tailieunhanh - Drought stress in maize causes differential acclimation responses of glutathione and sulfur metabolism in leaves and roots

Drought is the most important environmental stress that limits crop yield in a global warming world. Despite the compelling evidence of an important role of oxidized and reduced sulfur-containing compounds during the response of plants to drought stress (. sulfate for stomata closure or glutathione for scavenging of reactive oxygen species), the assimilatory sulfate reduction pathway is almost not investigated at the molecular or at the whole plant level during drought. | Drought stress in maize causes differential acclimation responses of glutathione and sulfur metabolism in leaves and roots

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