Function of heterotrimeric G-protein γ subunit RGG1 in providing salinity stress tolerance in rice by elevating detoxification of ROS
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Function of heterotrimeric G-protein γ subunit RGG1 in providing salinity stress tolerance in rice by elevating detoxification of ROS
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Keywords
Antioxidative enzymes, G-protein gamma interacting partners, Hormones, Oxidative stress, Rice G-protein gamma subunit 1, Salinity stress tolerance, Transgenic rice
Journal
PLANTA
Volume 245, Issue 2, Pages 367-383
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2016-10-26
DOI
10.1007/s00425-016-2614-3
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