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2022-08-22Type
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Abstract
Starch metabolism is linked to plant growth, yet blocking its biosynthesis has species-specific consequences. In a new study, plastidial phosphoglucomutase is knocked out in aspen trees using CRISPR-Cas9, limiting starch production and altering photosynthesis, but growth, bud break and wood production proceed unaffected. Show more
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Current BiologyVolume
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Publisher
Cell PressOrganisational unit
03707 - Zeeman, Samuel C. / Zeeman, Samuel C.
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