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- W194658051 abstract "Plants have to face many environmental stresses; all are of considerable agricultural importance as they reduce yield. To alleviated adverse effects of abiotic stresses on crop growth, additional cost inputs are required. There is interaction between the stress response pathways within the plant and the genetic, protein and physiological components involved in sensing and the response to stress in plants are starting to become known, but there are still a very large number of gaps in our knowledge. The complete sequencing and annotation of the genome of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana (family Brassicaceae) has provided an unprecedented resource and opportunity for plant biologists, whatever their plant of interest. Selection of one plant species for intensive research has provided a new insight into plant biology that has advanced both fundamental and applied research. Greater understanding of the signaling and response pathways to abiotic stress within Arabidopsis, in particular the role of transcription factors, will provide leads that can be applied to the development of new, higher yielding varieties of crop species." @default.
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- W194658051 title "Using Resources from the Model Plant Arabidopsis thaliana to Understand Effects of Abiotic Stress" @default.
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