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The Hidden Harms of Drought: How Tomato Plants Lose Their Green Touch
Sunday, December 22, 2024
Key parts of the light process, like absorbing and trapping energy, took a hit. Also, crucial electron carriers, plastocyanin and ferredoxin, saw their gene instructions drop by a huge 79% and 66%, respectively, under the harshest conditions. This could explain why the plants couldn't reduce their electron acceptors effectively. So, when tomato plants face drought, they have a tough time making food from light, and key gene expressions take a nosedive.
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