Functional balancing of the hypoxia regulators RAP2.12 and HRA1 takes place in vivo in Arabidopsis thaliana plants
Plants are known to respond to variations in cellular oxygen availability and distribution by quickly adapting the transcription rate of a number of genes, generally associated to improved energy usage pathways, oxygen homeostasis and protection from harmful products of anaerobic metabolism. In terr...
Main Authors: | Giuntoli, B, Licausi, F, van Veen, H, Perata, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2017
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