HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Sidan Hong and Cuihua Gu from the Kookmin University, South Korea Mizoram University, India have published the paper: Physiological and transcriptional responses to heat stress and functional analyses of PsHSPs in tree peony (Paeonia suffruticosa), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: These results indicated that the changes in carbon metabolism biosynthesis and endoplasmic_reticulum protein processing pathways are actively involved in tree peony response to heat stress.
SUMMARY
The accumulation of osmotic regulating substances, such as carbohydrates, proline, and soluble proteins, can strengthen the stability of proteins and membranes (Park et_al . . .
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