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Enhanced meristem development, tolerance to oxidative stress and hyposensitivity to nitric oxide in the hypermorphic vq10-H mutant in AtVQ10 gene

Nitric oxide (NO) and reactive oxygen are common factors in multiple plant responses to stress, and their involvement in hypoxia-triggered responses is key to ensure growth under adverse environmental conditions. Here, we analyse the regulatory functions exerted by hypoxia-, NO- and oxidative stress...

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Published in:Plant, cell and environment cell and environment, 2023-11, Vol.46 (11), p.3445-3463
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Elongation
Environmental conditions
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Oxidative stress
Phenotypes
Submergence
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