Molecular conductors help plants respond to drought

Friday, November 4, 2016 - 06:31 in Biology & Nature

We can tell when plants need water: their leaves droop and they start to look dry. But what's happening on a molecular level? Scientists have made a leap forward in answering that question, which could be critical to helping agriculture adapt to drought and other climate-related stressors.

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