Plant biology: distinct new players in processing peptide hormones during abscission
Flower organ abscission in Arabidopsis is regulated by a peptide hormone that is released from its precursor by a network of redundant subtilases. An exciting new study describes how drought-induced flower abscission in tomato is regulated similarly, but distinctly via a single, different subtilase...
Main Authors: | Schuster, M, van der Hoorn, RAL |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2020
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