Heat-induced proteomic changes in anthers of contrasting rice genotypes under variable stress regimes

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  • who: Ritesh Kumar and colleagues from the University of Hyderabad, India have published the research: Heat-induced proteomic changes in anthers of contrasting rice genotypes under variable stress regimes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: These results suggested that the proteins identified in this work corresponded greatly with the transcripts expressed in anthers of the mature pollen stage. biological processes, molecular function and cellular components related to proteins identified. This study attempts to understand proteome regulations associated with short-term and long-term HS responses in three rice genotypes.
  • how: This data were consistent . . .

     

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