Agrochemical control of plant water use using engineered abscisic acid receptors
Sang-Youl Park,
Francis C. Peterson,
Assaf Mosquna,
Jin Yao,
Brian F. Volkman and
Sean R. Cutler ()
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Sang-Youl Park: University of California
Francis C. Peterson: Medical College of Wisconsin
Assaf Mosquna: University of California
Jin Yao: University of California
Brian F. Volkman: Medical College of Wisconsin
Sean R. Cutler: University of California
Nature, 2015, vol. 520, issue 7548, 545-548
Abstract:
In response to water shortage, plants produce abscisic acid (ABA), which improves water consumption and stress tolerance; now, a strategy for controlling water use by activating engineered ABA receptors using an existing agrochemical, mandipropamid, is described.
Date: 2015
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