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Metabolomics Study on Arabidopsis thaliana Abiotic Stress Responses for Priming, Recovery, and Stress Combinations.- [electronic resource] : Xu, Yuan.
Metabolomics Study on Arabidopsis thaliana Abiotic Stress Responses for Priming, Recovery,...
Metabolomics Study on Arabidopsis thaliana Abiotic Stress Responses for Priming, Recovery, and Stress Combinations.- [electronic resource] : Xu, Yuan.

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자료유형  
 학위논문(국외)
청구기호  
저자명  
서명/저자  
Metabolomics Study on Arabidopsis thaliana Abiotic Stress Responses for Priming, Recovery, and Stress Combinations. - [electronic resource] : Xu, Yuan.
발행사항  
[S.l.] : University of Minnesota. , 2018
    발행사항  
    Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses , 2018
      형태사항  
      1 online resource(311 p.)
      주기사항  
      Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-10(E), Section: B.
      주기사항  
      Adviser: Jerry D. Cohen.
      학위논문주기  
      Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Minnesota, 2018.
      초록/해제  
      요약Temperature, water, and light are three stress factors that have major influences on plant growth, development, and reproduction. Plants can be primed to an acclimated state by a prior mild stress to enhance their resistance to future stress. 'P
      초록/해제  
      요약The objective of this thesis research was to use both untargeted and targeted metabolomics approaches to investigate plant shared and unique metabolic features in responses to single as well as multiple abiotic stresses, the priming effect of te
      초록/해제  
      요약From this thesis research, a number of potential stress signatures determined from the untargeted analysis were identified, quantified and clustered by stress response patterns. Central metabolism were found to undergo a complex regulatory proce
      일반주제명  
      일반주제명  
      기타저자  
      University of Minnesota Plant and Microbial Biology
        기본자료저록  
        Dissertation Abstracts International. 79-10B(E).
        기본자료저록  
        Dissertation Abstract International
        전자적 위치 및 접속  
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        소장사항  
        201812 2019

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        ■24510▼aMetabolomics  Study  on  Arabidopsis  thaliana  Abiotic  Stress  Responses  for  Priming,  Recovery,  and  Stress  Combinations.▼h[electronic  resource]▼cXu,  Yuan.
        ■260    ▼a[S.l.]▼bUniversity  of  Minnesota.  ▼c2018
        ■260  1▼aAnn  Arbor▼bProQuest  Dissertations  &  Theses▼c2018
        ■300    ▼a1  online  resource(311  p.)
        ■500    ▼aSource:  Dissertation  Abstracts  International,  Volume:  79-10(E),  Section:  B.
        ■500    ▼aAdviser:  Jerry  D.  Cohen.
        ■5021  ▼aThesis  (Ph.D.)--University  of  Minnesota,  2018.
        ■520    ▼aTemperature,  water,  and  light  are  three  stress  factors  that  have  major  influences  on  plant  growth,  development,  and  reproduction.  Plants  can  be  primed  to  an  acclimated  state  by  a  prior  mild  stress  to  enhance  their  resistance  to  future  stress.  'P
        ■520    ▼aThe  objective  of  this  thesis  research  was  to  use  both  untargeted  and  targeted  metabolomics  approaches  to  investigate  plant  shared  and  unique  metabolic  features  in  responses  to  single  as  well  as  multiple  abiotic  stresses,  the  priming  effect  of  te
        ■520    ▼aFrom  this  thesis  research,  a  number  of  potential  stress  signatures  determined  from  the  untargeted  analysis  were  identified,  quantified  and  clustered  by  stress  response  patterns.  Central  metabolism  were  found  to  undergo  a  complex  regulatory  proce
        ■590    ▼aSchool  code:  0130.
        ■650  4▼aBiology.
        ■650  4▼aPlant  sciences.
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        ■71020▼aUniversity  of  Minnesota▼bPlant  and  Microbial  Biology.
        ■7730  ▼tDissertation  Abstracts  International▼g79-10B(E).
        ■773    ▼tDissertation  Abstract  International
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        ■791    ▼aPh.D.
        ■792    ▼a2018
        ■793    ▼aEnglish
        ■85640▼uhttp://www.riss.kr/pdu/ddodLink.do?id=T14996901▼nKERIS▼z이  자료의  원문은  한국교육학술정보원에서  제공합니다.
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