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Site‐directed genotype screening for elimination of antinutritional saponins in quinoa seeds identifies TSARL1 as a master controller of saponin biosynthesis …Trinh et al., 2024
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- Trinh M
- Visintainer D
- Günther J
- Østerberg J
- da Fonseca R
- Fondevilla S
- Moog M
- Luo G
- Nørrevang A
- Crocoll C
- Nielsen P
- Jacobsen S
- Wendt T
- Bak S
- López‐Marqués R
- Palmgren M
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- Plant Biotechnology Journal
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Climate change may result in a drier climate and increased salinization, threatening agricultural productivity worldwide. Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) produces highly nutritious seeds and tolerates abiotic stresses such as drought and high salinity, making it a …
- 229930182490 saponin 0 title abstract description 15
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