Plant Biology: Plants Turn Down the Volume to Respond to Cell Swelling.

Current Biology : CB
Laura Bacete, Thorsten Hamann

Abstract

Turgor manipulation to induce plant cell swelling is one of the classic experiments undertaken in biology courses in schools and at universities. However, only now do we start to understand the molecular mechanisms responsible for detecting plant cell swelling.

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