Gene Family Reveals How Tropical Crops Adapt to Temperature
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Gene Family Reveals How Tropical Crops Adapt to Heat
A sweeping genomic analysis of the spurge family has uncovered how heat shock protein 20 genes may help economically important plants withstand rising temperatures and environmental instability. Researchers from Hainan University identified 252 Hsp20 genes across seven representative Euphorbiaceae species, including cassava, rubber tree, castor bean, physic nut, tung tree, Mercurialis annua, and Euphorbia peplus. […]
Gene Family Reveals How Tropical Crops Adapt to Temperature
A research team has identified 252 heat shock protein 20 (Hsp20) genes across seven representative species of the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, revealing their evolutionary relationships and potential roles in plant development and environmental adaptation.
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