Programmed proteome response for drought avoidance/tolerance in the root of a C(3) xerophyte (wild watermelon) under water deficits.

@article{Yoshimura2008ProgrammedPR,
  title={Programmed proteome response for drought avoidance/tolerance in the root of a C(3) xerophyte (wild watermelon) under water deficits.},
  author={Kazuya Yoshimura and Akiko Masuda and Masayoshi Kuwano and Akiho Yokota and Kinya Akashi},
  journal={Plant \& cell physiology},
  year={2008},
  volume={49 2},
  pages={
          226-41
        }
}
Water availability is a critical determinant for the growth and ecological distribution of terrestrial plants. Although some xerophytes are unique regarding their highly developed root architecture and the successful adaptation to arid environments, virtually nothing is known about the molecular mechanisms underlying this adaptation. Here, we report physiological and molecular responses of wild watermelon (Citrullus lanatus sp.), which exhibits extraordinarily high drought resistance. At the… 

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