Researchers decode molecular mechanism in plant cellular recycling

Unlike many animals, plants cannot simply move elsewhere when they encounter hostile conditions. Thus, they are even more dependent on having ways to effectively counteract the negative consequences of harmful environmental influences—also known as environmental stress. This includes breaking down cell components and proteins damaged by environmental stress and recycling their valuable parts. Unlike many animals, plants cannot simply move elsewhere when they encounter hostile conditions. Thus, they are even more dependent on having ways to effectively counteract the negative consequences of harmful environmental influences—also known as environmental stress. This includes breaking down cell components and proteins damaged by environmental stress and recycling their valuable parts. Plants & Animals Molecular & Computational biology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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