During the process of plant growth, it will encounter abiotic and biological stress, which endanger plant development, leading to reduced crop yield and quality. However, in the long-term evolutionary process, plants can regulate the expression of stress resistance-related genes, produce corresponding proteins, and adjust their physiological state or morphology to improve stress resistance through signal transduction after sensing stress signals.
CD BioSciences helps clients discover and research the biological functions of plant proteins related to the stress response. By combining the omics approach, we provide functional analysis of proteins including abiotic stresses (low temperature, drought, high salt, heavy metals, etc.) and biotic stresses (pathogens, insect pests, etc.), and resolve the regulatory network.
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Effects of morphological and structural changes.
Effect of water metabolism.
Effect of photosynthesis.
Effect of reverse respiration.
Effects of substance metabolism.
CD BioSciences is a biotechnology company focused on plant protein research, providing a variety of related services and products for environmental and energy solutions. If you are interested in our services, please contact us for more details.
References
Saijo, Y., & Loo, E. P. (2020). Plant immunity in signal integration between biotic and abiotic stress responses. The New Phytologist. 225(1):87–104.
Kushalappa, A. C., & Gunnaiah, R. (2013). Metabolo-proteomics to discover plant biotic stress resistance genes. Trends in plant science. 18(9):522–531.
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