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Supplementary Information from Stomatal responses to carbon dioxide and light require abscisic acid catabolism in Arabidopsis
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Authors: Movahedi, Mahsa; Zoulias, Nicholas; Casson, Stuart A.; Sun, Peng; Liang, Yun-Kuan; Hetherington, Alistair M.; Gray, Julie E.; +1 Authors
Movahedi, Mahsa; Zoulias, Nicholas; Casson, Stuart A.; Sun, Peng; Liang, Yun-Kuan; Hetherington, Alistair M.; Gray, Julie E.; Chater, Caspar C. C.;
Supplementary Information from Stomatal responses to carbon dioxide and light require abscisic acid catabolism in Arabidopsis
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Keywords
abscisic acid, Systems Biology, Environmental Science, stomata, guard cells, carbon dioxide, CO2, light, Biochemistry
abscisic acid, Systems Biology, Environmental Science, stomata, guard cells, carbon dioxide, CO2, light, Biochemistry
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