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The Power of AtbZIP69: Enhancing Wheat's Stress Tolerance
CHINAMonday, January 6, 2025
The researchers found that AtbZIP69 plays a big role in regulating the plant’s response to stress. It affects the production of a hormone called abscisic acid (ABA), which is crucial for drought resistance. The study showed that the transgenic wheat had a higher ABA content and lower water loss under drought, indicating that AtbZIP69 might be enhancing wheat’s natural defenses.
Over two years, field tests demonstrated that the transgenic wheat plants not only survived but thrived under low nitrogen conditions. They allocated more nitrogen to their grains and showed higher expression of genes important for nitrogen transport.
These results are a big deal for wheat farmers. They suggest that AtbZIP69 could be a game-changer in breeding wheat that's better equipped to handle stress.
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