HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Ioanna Antoniadi and Ondru030cej Novau0301k from the Rice Department of Thailand, Thailand University of Kentucky, United States have published the research work: IPT9, a cis-zeatin cytokinin biosynthesis gene, promotes root growth, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors aimed to elucidate the ipt29 short-root mutant phenotype by using the ipt357 and cypa1a2 mutants as controls.
- future: Research is required to elucidate the potential quantitative effects of IPT9 transcript levels on root length.
SUMMARY
Frontiers in Plant Science frontiersin.org 10.3389/fpls.2022.932008 dilution of . . .
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