The nucleotidase/phosphatase SAL1 is a negative regulator of drought tolerance in Arabidopsis.
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Adam J. Carroll | Susanne von Caemmerer | Adam J Carroll | Steven M. L. Smith | B. Pogson | G. Estavillo | A. Harvey Millar | S. von Caemmerer | K. A. Howell | Katie J. Field | P. Wilson | Wannarat Pornsiriwong | Nick S Woo | J. A. Lake | Barry J Pogson | Katharine A Howell | Steven M Smith | Pip B Wilson | Gonzalo M Estavillo | Wannarat Pornsiriwong | Katie J Field | Janice A Lake | A Harvey Millar | S. Caemmerer | A. Millar | Katie J. Field
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