Publications by authors named "Xiao-Yang Ge"
Article Synopsis
- Cotton needs nutrients, especially phosphorus, to grow well, but most phosphorus is not easily available in soil.
- Scientists studied a specific gene called GhmMDH1 from cotton plants to see how it helps plants take in phosphorus better.
- When they changed the amount of GhmMDH1 in the plants, those with more of it grew better, had longer roots, and absorbed more phosphorus, while those with less struggled to grow.
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