Nitrate sensing and uptake in Arabidopsis are enhanced by ABI2, a phosphatase inactived by the stress hormone abcisic acid

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Leran, Sophie | Edel, Kai H | Pervent, Marjorie | Hashimoto, Kenji | Corratge, Claire | Offenborn, Jan Niklas | Tillard, Pascal | Gojon, Alain | Kudla, Jörg | Lacombe, Benoît

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Nitrate sensing and uptake in Arabidopsis are enhanced by ABI2, a phosphatase inactived by the stress hormone abcisic acid. International Congress "Nitrogen 2016" EMBO Conference

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