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Plasma membrane proteome analysis identifies a role of barley membrane steroid binding protein in root architecture response to salinity

Witzel et al., 2018

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Witzel K
Matros A
Møller A
Ramireddy E
Finnie C
Peukert M
Rutten T
Herzog A
Kunze G
Melzer M
Kaspar‐Schoenefeld S
Schmülling T
Svensson B
Mock H
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Although the physiological consequences of plant growth under saline conditions have been well described, understanding the core mechanisms conferring plant salt adaptation has only started. We target the root plasma membrane proteomes of two barley varieties …
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