Proteomica per entendre la resistència de Urochloa decumbens al Alumini

Translated title of the contribution: Proteomics helps to understand the extreme resistance of Urochloa decumbens to aluminium

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Abstract

A team from the Plant Physiology Laboratory from the UAB Ecology and Animal & Vegetal Biology and Ecology has studied through proteomic analysis the mechanisms by which the species Urochloa decumbens has an extreme resistance to Aluminium toxicity, revealing that there are 11 proteins involved in this mechanisms of which 6 have been identified.
Translated title of the contributionProteomics helps to understand the extreme resistance of Urochloa decumbens to aluminium
Original languageCatalan
Pages (from-to)0001-2
Number of pages2
JournalUAB Divulga
Publication statusPublished - 2018

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