Increased water use efficiency and water productivity of arabidopsis by abscisic acid receptors from Populus canescens
Abstract
Background and aims null Water deficit is the single most important factor limiting plant productivity in the field. Poplar is a crop used for second-generation bioenergy production that can be cultivated on marginal land without competing for land use in food production. Poplar has a high demand for water, which makes improving its water use efficiency (WUE) an attractive goal. Recently, we showed that enhanced expression of specific receptors...
Paper Details
Title
Increased water use efficiency and water productivity of arabidopsis by abscisic acid receptors from Populus canescens
Published Date
Oct 29, 2019
Journal
Volume
124
Issue
4
Pages
581 - 590
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