Downregulation of the CpSRP43 gene expression confers a truncated light-harvesting antenna (TLA) and enhances biomass and leaf-to-stem ratio in Nicotiana tabacum canopies
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Downregulation of the CpSRP43 gene expression confers a truncated light-harvesting antenna (TLA) and enhances biomass and leaf-to-stem ratio in Nicotiana tabacum canopies
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Keywords
Canopy density, Chlorophyll-deficient mutant, Light-harvesting antenna size, Productivity, TLA technology
Journal
PLANTA
Volume 248, Issue 1, Pages 139-154
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2018-04-07
DOI
10.1007/s00425-018-2889-7
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