AgricultureNature Communications
UDP-glucosyltransferase regulates grain size and abiotic stress tolerance associated with metabolic flux redirection in rice
N. Dong, Y. Sun, et al.
Discover the groundbreaking research by Nai-Qian Dong and colleagues that uncovers GSA1, a key genetic locus influencing grain size and enhancing stress tolerance in plants. This study reveals how GSA1 redirects metabolic pathways, boosting flavonoid levels to enable better growth under abiotic stress conditions.
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