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Autophagy and its role in plant abiotic stress management
Tamar Avin-Wittenberg
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Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences (Natural Sciences)
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Autophagy
100%
Plant Abiotic Stress
100%
Abiotic Stress Management
100%
Abiotic Stress
66%
Protein Degradation
33%
Stress Response
33%
Drought
33%
Effects on Plants
33%
Deleterious Effects
33%
Stress Response Pathway
33%
Changing Environmental Conditions
33%
Damaged Proteins
33%
Protein Aggregates
33%
Damaged Organelles
33%
Plant Performance
33%
Plant Yield
33%
Autophagy Pathway
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Autophagy
100%
Abiotic Stress
100%
Abiotic Stress Management
100%