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Volumn 24, Issue 3, 2000, Pages 383-396
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The role of inorganic phosphate in the development of freezing tolerance and the acclimatization of photosynthesis to low temperature is revealed by the pho mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana
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Author keywords
Arabidopsis; Cold acclimatization; Low temperature; Phosphate; Photosynthesis; Sucrose synthesis
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Indexed keywords
ACCLIMATIZATION;
COLD TOLERANCE;
CYTOPLASM;
ENZYME ACTIVITY;
FREEZING;
FRUCTOSE BISPHOSPHATASE;
GENETIC TRANSCRIPTION;
MUTANT;
PHOSPHATE;
PHOSPHOGLYCERATE KINASE;
PHOTOSYNTHESIS;
PROLINE;
PROTEIN TRANSPORT;
RIBULOSEBISPHOSPHATE CARBOXYLASE;
SUCROSE PHOSPHATE SYNTHASE;
TEMPERATURE;
WILD RELATIVE;
ACCLIMATIZATION;
AMINO ACIDS;
ARABIDOPSIS;
CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM;
CARBON DIOXIDE;
FREEZING;
GENE EXPRESSION;
GENES, PLANT;
MUTATION;
PHOSPHATES;
PHOTOSYNTHESIS;
PLANT LEAVES;
PROLINE;
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EID: 0033665729
PISSN: 09607412
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-313X.2000.00888.x Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (160)
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References (55)
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