STUDYING THE GENES SWITCHED ON DURING FLOODING
Date Issued:1990-08-08
Abstract
Plants encounter many environmental stresses such as droughts, flooding, extreme temperatures and high salt concentrations just to name a few. Some plants have been shown to respond to a particular stress by switching on a particular set of genes that then synthesise a set of proteins that assist the plant to survive the stress. Studying these genes and the proteins they encode will give us an understanding of how plants perceive their environment and the biochemical action needed for survival in that environment.
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- 1990 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 1990 Australian Cotton Conference