Protein Identified as Key to Arsenic Tolerance in Rice
A recent study has identified the OsHIPP36 protein as a critical factor in how rice plants tolerate and transport arsenic. Researchers found that removing this protein led to increased arsenic retention in the roots and reduced transfer to the edible parts of the plant. This discovery offers a promising pathway for developing new rice varieties that are more resistant to arsenic contamination.
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