Nitric oxide modulates actin filament organization in Arabidopsis thaliana primary root cells at low temperatures
Abstract
Cytoskeleton is gaining the increasing recognition as one of nitric oxide (NO)—downstream targets because of its involvement in plenty of NO‐controlled processes in plants throughout the entire life cycle starting from seed germination to pollination as well as (a)biotic stress tolerance. It has been revealed that low temperature (+0.5°C) has an inhibitory effect on A. thaliana primary root growth and causes an anisotropic increase of epidermal...
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Title
Nitric oxide modulates actin filament organization in Arabidopsis thaliana primary root cells at low temperatures
Published Date
Feb 23, 2018
Journal
Volume
43
Issue
9
Pages
1020 - 1030
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