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Nature Reviews Genetics 9, 414 (1 June 2008) | doi:10.1038/nrg2384
Global challenges: A sense of identity helps stressed-out plants
Abstract
Understanding how plants cope with stressful conditions is essential if we are to use genetic approaches to produce crops that grow well in harsh environments — an important goal as agriculture feels the effects of climate change. A recent study significantly advances our understanding of how plants alter their gene expression programmes to cope with abiotic stress, revealing that the relevant transcriptional responses are determined to a large extent by the identity of specific cell types.
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