AgricultureNature Communications
Source-sink synergy is the key unlocking sweet potato starch yield potential
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This groundbreaking research by Zhicheng Jiang and colleagues uncovers the secrets behind sweet potato starch accumulation, revealing the pivotal role of key genes in enhancing yield and quality. By improving source-sink synergy, their findings offer promising insights for high-starch sweet potato breeding.
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