Abstract:Background
Polyamine and ethylene biosynthesis pathway genes are widely involved in the regulation of plant abiotic stresses. For their biosynthesis, both pathways require the same precursor, Synthase Adenosyl Methionine (SAM) enzyme. Whether they function as competitors or collaborators to regulate plant abiotic stress tolerance is still an elusive topic. Genome wide analysis of Cleistogenes songorica polyamine and ethylene pathway gene families was conducted to study their evolutionary relationship. And, us… Show more
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