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Genome-wide association analysis of potassium uptake and translocation rates under low K stress in Tibetan wild barley
A low level of available potassium (K) in soils is a major factor restricting crop growth and production. In earlier studies we found that Tibetan wild barley has a wider variation in low K stress tolerance th...
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Leaf epidermis transcriptome reveals drought-Induced hormonal signaling for stomatal regulation in wild barley
Drought is one of the major abiotic stresses affecting crop yields. Understanding drought tolerance mechanism is pivotal for develo** drought tolerant crop cultivars. Here, two Tibetan annual wild barley gen...
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Physiological characterizations of three barley genotypes in response to low potassium stress
Plants adopt several strategies for fighting against low potassium (LK) stress. Our previous study identified some Tibetan wild barley accessions which show the higher LK tolerance than cultivated barley. Howe...
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The differences in physiological responses, ultrastructure changes, and Na+ subcellular distribution under salt stress among the barley genotypes differing in salt tolerance
Plants adopt several strategies to maintain cellular ion homeostasis, including physiological, biochemical, cellular, subcellular, and molecular mechanisms for fighting against salt stress. We investigated th...