A New Discovery of Argon Functioning in Plants: Regulation of Salinity Tolerance
Argon, a non-polar molecule, easily diffuses into deeper tissue and interacts with larger proteins, protein cavities, or even receptors. Some of the biological effects of argon, notably its activity as an antioxidant, have been revealed in animals. However, whether and how argon influences plant phy...
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Main Authors: | Jun Wang (Author), Chenxu Cai (Author), Puze Geng (Author), Feng Tan (Author), Qing Yang (Author), Ren Wang (Author), Wenbiao Shen (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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