LcFIN2 , a novel chloroplast protein gene from sheepgrass, enhances tolerance to low temperature in Arabidopsis and rice
Abstract
Adverse environmental stresses affect plant growth and crop yields. Sheepgrass (Leymus chinensis (Trin.) Tzvel), an important forage grass that is widely distributed in the east of Eurasia steppe, has high tolerance to extreme low temperature. Many genes that respond to cold stress were identified in sheepgrass by RNA-sequencing, but more detailed studies are needed to dissect the function of those genes. Here, we found that LcFIN2, a sheepgrass...
Paper Details
Title
LcFIN2 , a novel chloroplast protein gene from sheepgrass, enhances tolerance to low temperature in Arabidopsis and rice
Published Date
Oct 8, 2018
Journal
Volume
166
Issue
2
Pages
628 - 645
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