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  • Tomiyama, M.; Inoue, S.; Tsuzuki, T.; Soda, M.; Morimoto, S.; Okigaki, Y.; Ohishi, T.; Mochizuki, N.; Takahashi, K.; Kinoshita, T.
    Mg-chelatase I subunit 1 and Mg-protoporphyrin IX methyltransferase affect the stomatal aperture in Arabidopsis thaliana (2014), J. Plant Res., 127, 553-563.
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Arabidopsis thaliana Q9SW18
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physiological function a knockdown mutant of CHLM shows an abscisic acid-insensitive phenotype for stomatal response. In addition, the mutant shows normal abscisic acid-induced expression of the abscisic acid-responsive RAB18 and RD29B genes and abscisic acid-dependent inhibition of seed germination and root growth Arabidopsis thaliana