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- who: Mengxiang Yang et al. from the Ain Shams University, Egypt Fundaciou0301n Miguel Lillo, Argentina have published the paper: Drought priming mechanisms in wheat elucidated by in-situ determination of dynamic stomatal behavior, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The stomata of primed plants responded much faster to reoccurring drought stress and recovery (i.e., they closed faster with drought stress and reopened faster with post-drought recovery).
- how: The results indicated that the Ca2+ signaling pathway in primed plants was more activated under drought stress and less activated under recovery which correlated with . . .
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