Phosphatidic acid integrates calcium signaling and microtubule dynamics into regulating ABA-induced stomatal closure in Arabidopsis
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Phosphatidic acid integrates calcium signaling and microtubule dynamics into regulating ABA-induced stomatal closure in Arabidopsis
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Keywords
Abscisic acid, Calcium, Microtubule, Phosphatidic acid, Phospholipase D
Journal
PLANTA
Volume 239, Issue 3, Pages 565-575
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2013-11-22
DOI
10.1007/s00425-013-1999-5
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