Nature, Volume 448Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2007 - Electronic journals |
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... plants shifted to constant darkness ( Fig . 1b ) , pre- vious light exposure is required to see this effect . Thus , the clock gates the rate at which light - signalling is inactivated on transfer to darkness . Under these 8 h T ...
... plants shifted to constant darkness ( Fig . 1b ) , pre- vious light exposure is required to see this effect . Thus , the clock gates the rate at which light - signalling is inactivated on transfer to darkness . Under these 8 h T ...
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... plants to time growth to coincide with maximum water availability , because growth is among the first responses to be limited by water28,29 . Another possibility is that this system allows plants to buffer their responses to acute ...
... plants to time growth to coincide with maximum water availability , because growth is among the first responses to be limited by water28,29 . Another possibility is that this system allows plants to buffer their responses to acute ...
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... plants . Results shown are means of six replicates . b , Oxidative burst induced by 10 nM elf26 . Results shown are means of six replicates . c , MBP kinase activity in Col - 0 The LRR - RLK that is encoded by At4g33430 has been shown ...
... plants . Results shown are means of six replicates . b , Oxidative burst induced by 10 nM elf26 . Results shown are means of six replicates . c , MBP kinase activity in Col - 0 The LRR - RLK that is encoded by At4g33430 has been shown ...
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