Two Distinct Families of Protein Kinases Are Required for Plant Growth under High External Mg2+ Concentrations in Arabidopsis

作者: Junro Mogami , Yasunari Fujita , Takuya Yoshida , Yoshifumi Tsukiori , Hirofumi Nakagami

DOI: 10.1104/PP.114.249870

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摘要: … cellular ion homeostasis in higher plants, and the regulatory … and homeostasis in higher plants remain poorly understood, … /3/9/23 are required for plant growth under high external Mg 2+ …

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