2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.11.25.470014
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Uncoupling differential water usage from drought resistance in a dwarf Arabidopsis mutant

Abstract: Understanding the molecular and physiological mechanisms of how plants respond to drought is paramount to breeding more drought resistant crops. Certain mutations or allelic variations result in plants with altered water-use requirements. To correctly identify genetic differences which confer a drought phenotype, plants with different genotypes must therefore be subjected to equal levels of drought stress. Many reports of advantageous mutations conferring drought resistance do not control for soil water conten… Show more

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