Self-dna early exposure in cultivated and weedy setaria triggers ros degradation signaling pathways and root growth inhibition

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  • who: Alessia Ronchi and colleagues from the Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste, via Giorgieri, Trieste, Italy have published the Article: Self-DNA Early Exposure in Cultivated and Weedy Setaria Triggers ROS Degradation Signaling Pathways and Root Growth Inhibition, in the Journal: Plants 2023, 12, 1288. of /2023/
  • what: The authors test if the evidence reported by Chiusano et_al still holds for the two Setaria species over the time window, spanning between 1 and 3 h, since exposure.
  • how: The authors investigated the species-specificity of self-DNA inhibition in cultivated vs . . .

     

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